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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Hard to tell because I haven’t really experienced it for a long time. That being said, if you’re in Munich, definitely check it out. It’s a beautiful store.12. Enzo Bonafè (A-)Let’s move a little further south to Enzo Bonafè in Bologna, Italy. They’ve been making nice shoes since 1963. They’re really a wide range of lasts and shoe styles, including opera pumps and button boots. And, of course, they have that elegant Italian understanding, so the shoes look really sexy.An array of Enzo Bonafè button bootsThey have a high-quality level of workmanship. They offer different construction methods. They have a strong made-to-order program. They also do wholesale for other companies, and it is a great maker.I would rate them anywhere between A and B. They’re not cheap, but they are really well-made shoes from Italy.13. Salvatore Ferragamo (D)Another much more well-known brand is Salvatore Ferragamo from Italy. I would say, overall, the shoe quality is not bad.Ferragamo shoes come at extravagant prices; shown here is an oxford shoe worth $1,590I’d probably rate it a C. Their price, though, is off-the-charts high so, in my mind, the pricing is an F. Overall, it comes out to a D. Nathan has worn a loafer for them extensively and the horsebit always rattles, so he also rates it a D.14. Gucci (C-)Yet another Italian brand is Gucci. Obviously, it’s a well-renowned brand and the Gucci horsebit loafers are probably their most recognized shoe. I’ve tried theirs, I’ve walked in them, and I made an in-depth review of them.When I reviewed it, I was positively surprised that it was actually a quality Blake-stitched shoe. I would have expected less. Yet, the price of over $600 is high, but it’s also not astronomically high like many others.Gucci Horsebit Loafer, model 1953.Fort BelvedereEagle Claw Cufflinks with
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