NEW - bought in Italy and Never wore, bought there years ago. the underside stamp is their made in italy logo
With box - non labeled
these are absolutely amazing, beautiful and as perfect as it gets.
truly look as good as new can be.
Insides and outside is totally flawless
Looks excellent to anyone who sees you wear it.
if there are any flaws at all not listed, it is not from dishonesty or lack of looking hard enough, it is from not being noticed or noticeable and not by deception and deceit . If there is any problem at all - contact me so i may resolve it.
if there are ANY flaws - i have not noticed. if there is anything at all wrong - it is not from being deceptive but from not seeing anything - and i use a very careful eye in bright light. i try very hard to look for ANY signs of anything that would be considered a "flaw"
Shoe construction generally refers to how the sole is attached to the rest of the shoe. Again, there are a few different kinds, but we will focus on the two most common.
Goodyear Welted: This form of construction is the gold standard. Invented by the son of the tire namesake, this particular way of stitching the soles to the uppers is supposedly the most durable and yet breathable, and the easiest to resole, which extends the life of the shoe for a fraction of the cost of a new pair. (There are other kinds of stitching, but unless you're really into expensive shoes, don't worry about them.) But the labor-intensive demands of Goodyear construction mean these shoes will be much more expensive. these are NOT the cheaper cemented type