More shoes... Stefano Bemer for Valextra

Jun 14, 2009,05:20 AM
 

Here is the first of two new additions to the shoe family – Stefano Bemer for Valextra oxfords in BLUE!!! BluNotte, this is for you, my friend smile

Before we get to the shoes, perhaps we need to do an introduction to Valextra. It does have a rather pharmaceutical rhyme to it - "take two Valextras and call me in the morning" or "Valextra is twice as potent as Viagra. Clinical test have shown that..." smile smile

Valextra is a Milanese leather goods company established in 1937. They specialise in leather bags for men and women as well as an extensive range of leather accessories. It also has a range of shoes which manufacturing and design has been outsourced to my favourite Italian shoe maker, Stefano Bemer. Who could resist? Certainly not I.



Now for the 360 degree spin…













It is so close to being a seamless back. A real pity. However, making it a seamless back requires quite a bit of additional work, not just in the construction but also in the clicking (cutting) of the quarters (the back piece of leather that forms the heel).







The soles are not as nicely finished as Stefano Bemer’s own range. In particular, the sole is not as bevelled at the waist.



Let’s check out the details…



The in-folded seam where the vamp meets the quarters is its most interesting feature.



It gives the shoe a very clean and sleek look.





The same seam work is used for the cap toe.



The midnight tone of blue makes it a potentially versatile shoe to match as its almost black. Given its pedigree, the shoes are made to the Stefano Bemer S-last. The finishing is good but certainly not to what I have come to expect from Stefano. Furthermore, these are sold without shoe trees, which is a real pity.

I mentioned earlier that this was one of two pairs of new shoes. Here is a sneak preview of the other pair...



Cheers
Gaz

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Awesome kicks mate!

 
 By: BluNotte : June 14th, 2009-07:02
Thanks for remembering me and my taste! Very much appreciated! Well, i also received just today my pair which I ordered especially to welcome my RL PLM which should be coming in just a few weeks time, check out the post just above! Congrats once again on ... 

You've got great taste Gaz

 
 By: ianny : June 14th, 2009-08:39
Congrats on your latest acquisition. By the way, have you managed to wear all your shoes? Just wondering.... coz I haven't. Regards, iAn

You have the most lovely collection of footwear, Gaz!

 
 By: dxboon : June 14th, 2009-10:54
I'm sure Stephen in particular will love these since they are made in his favorite color. I really appreciate you pointing out some of the technical aspects of the shoe's construction. This has been a very educational post for me. Thanks, and enjoy your n... 

i have a big problem with shoes or the fitting of them to be more precise

 
 By: G99 : June 15th, 2009-11:55
i've always had fairly wide feet, but have been a UK size 9 euro 43 for about 30 years. i've actually had a pair of handmade black brogues for well over 20 years which have served me very well, however, i've recently noticed that my shoes are getting tigh... 

Aging feet...

 
 By: Gaz : June 16th, 2009-18:40
Hi Graham, I am not a medical practitioner but my understanding is that aging fee get longer, wider, flatter and thinner. Over time, your feet become wider and longer and the natural padding under your heel and forefoot thins. Years of use also flatten yo... 

thanks for that Gaz. i...

 
 By: G99 : June 17th, 2009-02:44
thanks for that Gaz. i dont think i'll be going for a bespoke handmade shoe anymore. not enough use as i dont work and rarely wear a suit or anything other than jeans, but i'll take on board everything you've said and time my shopping trip for when my fee... 

That's brilliant advice, Gaz.

 
 By: AndrewD : June 17th, 2009-19:26
I'm already looking forward to shopping for my next pair of shoes! Andrew

Very fine craftmanship

 
 By: ling5hk : June 15th, 2009-16:11
Gaz, This is a very nice pair of classic shoes. Very fine work. Regards Ling

Elegant look. Enjoy. [nt]

 
 By: Carol : June 16th, 2009-18:06
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