Archive for category Shoes
White Mountaineering Geometric Embroidery Desert Boots
The White Mountaineering team are breaking out with very interesting pieces for the summer. A Native American theme seems to be the focus for this season with their “geometric pattern embroidery cross the toe box and the collar.” The shoe also has a crepe sole and comes in two colors; grey and beige. A true desert boot with Native American flare.
Veja Mediterranée Trainer
Call it our endless need to buy more improve our wardrobe but we’ve been keeping an eye for new spring footwear options lately. While we like all the options already available, trying something new never hurt anybody. And, lest we forget, the classics were all new at one point or another. Anyhoo, we like the look of these ‘mediterranee’ trainers. They come in 4 colour variations, cost £45 and are as ethically minded as the rest of the Veja footwear clan.
Generic Surplus Borstal Plimsoll
The first thing Selectism thought when they saw these was ‘Borstal isn’t the cheeriest word to call a pair of plimsolls’. But, putting it down to a transatlantic communication breakdown*, they’re willing to overlook it.
UGG Men’s Footwear
For all those who came into this here article via the title on Twitter, welcome. For the rest, selectism showcase to you the forthcoming men’s footwear collection from UGG. Let’s be clear: they have proclaimed our love for their Byron UGG Mens Autumn 2011 Footwear Preview slipper which is by far one of the coziest men’s house shoes you’ll fit into. They have mentioned it both online and in audible conversation. They are that good. Would they take the Byron the streets? Probably not, but some hardcore males would. They prefer they remain indoors, to be frank.
Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair
Fall/Winter 2011 menswear collection from Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair. It’s amazing. It’s thisheartsonfire.com first time covering the line, which is surprising, given how cool it is. For some reason, they never gave it the attention it deserved. They’re shocked to see how big the line is — the number of pieces is staggering. Even more shocking: how consistent the line is given this fact.




