So cheap I feel like I committed a felony:

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I go once every couple of months. Recently bought a perfect condition Charles Tyrwhitt dress shirt for $2.50.
I found the same shirt on their website for $140
Their selection of dress shirts is usually pretty good.
The Goodwill I visit is a few miles from a neighborhood with multi million dollar homes.
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These beautiful Shell Cordovan wingtips from the late 1970s were found at a local Savers store. I spent an hour polishing them for looking like they were covered in red mold to this kind of dull shine. I think they're going to need a lot more elbow grease but they will come back eventually.
They were made for "VAUGHN AT SATHERGATE". This is a defunct Menay store 3000 miles west of me, formerly in Berklee CA
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Originally posted by evanparker View PostThese beautiful Shell Cordovan wingtips from the late 1970s were found at a local Savers store. I spent an hour polishing them for looking like they were covered in red mold to this kind of dull shine. I think they're going to need a lot more elbow grease but they will come back eventually.
They were made for "VAUGHN AT SATHERGATE". This is a defunct Menay store 3000 miles west of me, formerly in Berklee CA
I am into them for about what I would have paid for new Alden shell shoes. I don't think they were a good investment.
But from a thrift store like yours? SWEET!WHY ARE THE GUYS IN SUITS HERE? HAS SOMETHING GONE WRONG?
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Originally posted by mebejoseph View Post
Have you continued getting them in better shape? I have some vintage Florsheim shell shoes--Just to win the ebay auction was $250. Then the resoling. And now I am waiting to get them back from yet another restoration project (stripping and re-dying because after I stripped off 50 years of polish, the leather in the shoes didn't match).
I am into them for about what I would have paid for new Alden shell shoes. I don't think they were a good investment.
But from a thrift store like yours? SWEET!
the little rolled edging piece on the back top of the heel is kind of messed up. I thought maybe i could replace it but I haven't really had luck sourcing it. I also haven't looked that hard LOL
i'm not exactly a shoe maker, maybe a shoe fiddler at best. I really don't think there is anything I can do. So they're just sitting on my shelf I guess.
Mostly theyre in good shape, besides a few little spots i guess. sorry I wish i had more better news than that LOL
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Originally posted by evanparker View Post
YOU KNOW it's funny, i haven't' done anything with them. i kind of already have wingtips like that anyway, and these don't even fit me
the little rolled edging piece on the back top of the heel is kind of messed up. I thought maybe i could replace it but I haven't really had luck sourcing it. I also haven't looked that hard LOL
i'm not exactly a shoe maker, maybe a shoe fiddler at best. I really don't think there is anything I can do. So they're just sitting on my shelf I guess.
Mostly theyre in good shape, besides a few little spots i guess. sorry I wish i had more better news than that LOL
So, if you want to invest about $350-$400 more into those shoes, I can refer you to some cobblers who fix them up and a person who can do a great job restoring the finish. But I'm guessing that's not what you want to do.WHY ARE THE GUYS IN SUITS HERE? HAS SOMETHING GONE WRONG?
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