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Introducing the royal models of straight tips!
The straight tip is a classic shoe, and all brands are putting a lot of effort into straight tips. In this issue, we introduce the royal models of the most recommended brands. We picked up black and dark brown ones with the Goodyear welt method, which are highly versatile, so we hope you will find a long-lasting partner for your shoes.
Straight tip recommended royal road model 1: “Edward Green CHELSEA” [ UK
Chelsea” is a masterpiece of Edward Green, which claims “the finest quality calfskin.” Founded in 1890, Edward Green has been in danger of bankruptcy or acquisition, but its quality has been recognized and it has established a firm position even today. The “Chelsea” is a classic straight tip shoe that uses the last 82, which is a continuation of Edward Green’s traditional last 202. The stylish yet slightly rounded ball joint gives a sense of high aesthetics. The distinctive stitch detailing, known as the swan neck, is another reason why “Chelsea” is so popular.
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Straight tip royal model (2) “Church’s CONSUL” [U.K.
The royal straight-tip “Consult” from the British brand Church, which is also highly popular in Japan. the brand, which began in 1873 in a small workshop in Northampton, England, is characterized by a very British, orthodox design, and its tradition has not faded since it was acquired by Prada in 1999. The brand is named after the “Consul. Consul,” which bears the name “Consul,” also exudes an English gravitas with its voluminous toe and overhanging heel. English shoes are often described as being “sturdy and solid,” and the “Consul” is a pair that fits that description especially well. The last is made of 173.
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Straight tip recommended royal road model 3 “CHEANEY ALFRED ” [U.K.
The “Alfredo” is a typical straight tip of the Cheaney’s. Founded in 1886 by Joseph Cheaney, it was acquired by the aforementioned Church in 1964, and then by Prada in 1999, which was also acquired by Church. In 2009, the brand became independent from Prada, and now the founding family of Church runs Cheeny’s. The brand has had its twists and turns. The last 125 used in this ” Alfredo ” is a silhouette that stands out for its curvaceous beauty, newly created on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the company’s founding. With five-hole laces and a single sole, this is a pair that can be trusted in the business scene because it is faithfully made to the basics.
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