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Dean Girling (left) said it was an honour to display a royal warrant on the shoes A Northamptonshire-based shoemaker which made the shoes King Charles III wore at his Coronation has received a royal ...
Question: What do Barron Trump, Jayden Daniels and Eli Manning have in common? Answer: Their tailor is Baton Rouge's Nathan Pearce. Though Nathan Pearce may not be a household name even in Baton Rouge ...
The Princess of Wales Kate Middleton is back in her go-to pair of boots. Members of the British royal family congregated in Sandringham to attend their annual Christmas Dy service. Amongst those in ...
You must own at least one pair of nice shoes in this world. G.H. Bass is the true creator of the penny loafer, and it’s about the most reasonably priced, well-made shape you can find. Esquire editors ...
Gifting a pair can be a complex undertaking, but Yohei Fukuda, a master shoemaker in Tokyo, says the result is well worth the effort. By Vivian Morelli Reporting from Tokyo Bespoke shoes must rank ...
Matea Gluscevic, 36, has been making bespoke and handmade shoes under her eponymous label since 2019. Known for her whimsical, daring designs that often push the limits of what we think of as shoes, ...
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