Kirby, I'd really love to see a video where you discuss shoe maintenance outside polishing - especially what to look for in deciding to have shoes resoled! Part of the journey in these products is remembering that the cost of maintaining them is also substantial - particularly if you send it back to the original maker!
Love your video’s, and the history of your bespoke attire, if you are a person who loves to dress in a certain style the day will come when u realize that off the rack is not for you anymore, it does cost to wear bespoke suit’s, ties, shirt’s, shoes but l refused to walk around looking like I just came from the neighborhood mall sporting clothes that wear mass produced. YOUR SHOES ARE A SIGN OF WHO U ARE!!!!!! THANK U KIRBY
Thank you for making this video. I really enjoy watching videos like this where you talk about your bespoke collections and the history behind it. YOUR Adelaide is the most beautiful shoe I have ever seen
Mine are all in ostrich and custom cordswained: 1. Grey derbies. 2. Light blue, golden buckle loafers. 3. Green, arc-capped, single monks with gold buckles (I designed them myself). 4. Brown double monks with gold buckles. 5. Two-toned navy blue and burgundy red, wing tip-capped oxfords (I designed them myself). 6. Two-toned red and blue tassel loafers. I’m definitely a fan of the practicality of ostrich; no maintenance, polishing, worries about scuffing, and ostrich is far more durable than calf.
Hey, that turntable shot is great. It does a really good job of showing off the shoes. I'm generally a fan of the flair and camera shots you're introducing to the channel, but it's certainly the best when it also helps showcase the content.
Wow. Those Russian Reindeer leather, Norwegian split toe blucher/derby's...are absolutely divine. Sporting those around, would make any gentlemen feel like a million bucks. A nice pair of slacks, or dark jeans, with a plaid sport coat, fitted shirt, and a lovely pocket square, would get any little lass/gal's, heart thumping. Definitely date night material. Russian Reindeer derby's...so very dapper.
All great shoes, but my two picks are the Baron de Rede alligators and the Russia reindeer split toes; all great choices none the less! Thank you for sharing
Awesome collection! I enjoy hearing your advice on how to select your first pair. That advice really stands, I believe, for someone taking any step up the ladder of quality in shoes. To purchase something that will be the most wearable for an individual is the most important quality.
i love the burgandy loafers. super nice. howver if i were collecting anything, it would be watches. at this point you could have owned a solid amount of rolex
Frightening is a good descriptive word for such a wonderful collection (nearly $30k worth of top quality shoes). Keep up the high quality content, Kirby. No more AE videos please
Black and brown cap toe oxfords are the only dress shoes I own. Some laceless shoes would be nice. If I ever find myself in London, I will pay George Cleverly a visit. Something similar to your Oxfords would be my choice. I like the Last on those.
Dear Mr. Allison, since you show your George Cleverley shoes in this video but also showed other bespoke shoemakers before, I wanted to ask you, if there is an actual difference in the quality of craftsmanship among the famous bespoke houses such as Lobb, Cleverley, Fosters and Gaziano&Girling etc.? Thanks in advance for your answer
If they have 3 pin holes then, surely, that is Peccary. Pigskin, per se, is a rather cheap leather which is fine for most casual shoes but Peccary is considered a much more desirable material. Peccary gloves are three times (at least) more expensive than pigskin. Great shoes. I love that chisel toe. 18:0318:06
Excuse the ignorance but for the black whole cut would it not be preferable to make it through Blake rather than cutting it afterwards? -Love the video by the way. I too am somewhat nostalgic to the idea of changing into evening wear for dinner. Cheers from Toronto !
Dear Kirby, I read in an article that George Cleverley uses thinner sole than some other makers. Is this significantly thinner and therefore requires more frequent resoling? Are the shoes less comfortable than your Dimitri Gomez shoes for example? In other words, do I have to compromise in Comfort for the elegant George Cleverley look?
Excellent video Kirby. I love my Cleverley Lopez shoes. They have the elastic sides which I agree are absolutely comfortable. So much so that I ordered some Churchills. I love your black whole cut with lazyman side. Truly elegant shoe.
Absolutely incredible video and insight into your bespoke journey. One general shoe care question: would you put heel taps on your bespoke shoes? Or just replace the heel once it wears down? Cheers!!
The Russian split toe shoes are super cool. I've never owned a pair of shoes in the last 30 years and probably never will but I appreciate their beauty all the same.
Great idea for a video Kirby. I particularly love the thought behind the seamless faux Adelaide, as well as the burgundy Baron de Rede models. Really amazing story on the Russian Raindeer, hoping to pickup a cardholder at Cleverley next time I'm in London. I think they are out of the material if I'm not mistaken.
Of course the legendary Baron de Rede got his boyfriend to pay for his collection - it was part of the ‘deal’ between them. If I’m not mistaken, Kirby, the crease at the top of your right cap toe shoe indicates occasional non use of a shoe horn! The Adelaides are fabulous.
Kirby what's was your opinion on Cleverley RTW boots? I'm kind of stuck right now as I would like to try Cleverley but RTW quality-wise how do they compare to C&J handgrade which I mainly wear. Or would you say to pony up a couple of extra bucks and go for Edward Green, Gaziano or even Anthony Cleverley which I also have my eye on? Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
How many shoes total do you have in your collection, Kirby? And also, having seen your closet tour video, how do you store those shoes that are unable to fit in there? Storage? The shared family closet? I own over 75 pairs of shoes (dress, casual, and athletic...none hand made unfortunately lol) and am seeking inspiration for ideas.
Kirby, wow, what a selection! Can you give those of us who aspire to upgrade our own shoe collection an approximate price tag for these nine pairs of shoes? Inquiring minds want to know!
I´ve had cleverley´s for almost 25 years now that still look and wear fantastic. As it could be no other way., as I was working in London at the time, my first pair happened to be a black wholecut that is still as new. Amazing quality shoes. I have lateley bought several RTW Kingsman´s. Why not a review on those? Just suggesting.
Kirby, could you make a video on how to dress for different areas of the states or Europe? I notice that you wear certain items of clothing in certain cities/areas. Thanks a lot!
Im afraid I will follow a similar path after I do purchase my 1st bespoke. Likely not as extravagent, but marvelous nonetheless. Thank you sharing Kirby.
First of all, your videos are incredible Kirby. I like your work and it seems, that you are very passionated about it. I wonder how you can make a career out of a hobby like this. Is there any advice from you for starting something cool like the Hanger Project and in general that sort of career? By the way, awesome bespoke shoe collection. If it only wouldn't make me so jealous :)
Holy moly that's like $36K of shoes on the table from just 1 maker. You better hide this from the wife! And I thought I splurged on a few pairs of Crockett and Jones handgrades lol
Great collection, Kirby! While I've not entered the bespoke realm yet, I am convinced of the experience higher quality shoes offer. My only concern is that I live in an area with rather long winters (Tromsø, Norway) and I find it difficult to use my shoes as often as I want; the snow and concrete makes short work of my leather soles. My questions are thus: should I have my cobbler install rubber soles on my leather shoes? Should the next pair of shoes I buy already have rubber soles inserted? Can one go too far in protecting the shoes that quality suffers too greatly? I would like to protect my shoe soles but what is the best solution that protect the shoes and still retains the quality of proper dress shoes?
I’m also partially biased towards GC thanks to your videos on GC and their classically modern design without being too hip. However, I’m reading between the lines here that your journey with GC wasn’t necessarily a nice walk in the park, especially in the beginning. It’s a little disappointing to hear they messed up your first pair of loafers. The fact that they had to make many adjustments for your first pair is a bit off putting, especially that they just do just one fitting before final production. A master champion shoe maker like Daniel W goes through three fittings to get it right-I really like his thorough methodical approach. Granted, they charge almost twice as much for the first pair. I’ll check out GC, but I’m much smarter about bespoke shoes than two years ago, thanks to you. I may also try to find someone local in CA.
That doesn't follow i'm afraid. I have bespoke shoes from GC and GG. Both have had to adjust the shoes they made for me. Its a normal part of the bespoke process. Everything is cut so close to get the best support, sometimes its just a tiny bit tight and needs adjustment. Much better with second pair, as good as it gets with the third. It is also the case that once you start down the bespoke route tiny imperfections you tolerated before in your ready to wear days become much more noticeable and are no longer tolerated.
Another great video, I’m so glad I found your channel and have learned so much. I’ve been looking into having my first pair of bespoke shoes made. My question is how large can they be made. I’m in a 14M US and wanted to make sure they go that large. Thanks!
This is incredible! Thank you so much for sharing your collection with us. Surprising to hear that some clubs in London still have such strict dress codes. Looking at prince William and especially prince Harry, one might assume that traditions are being lost even in the U.K. If even the royal princes don't want to dress up anymore (for PR reasons I'm sure, to show how "approachable" they are), then what do you expect from the rest?
Countalma I assure you that neither of the princes step foot in any of their clubs without black shoes and a tie! But London is still very formal, especially when compared to the rest of the world.
Kirby Allison London is indeed still very formal, compared to the rest of the world. I was talking about their public image that seems to be evolving in the "casual" direction. They used to dress better when they were younger.
Well to be fair they usually only ask you to be in informal dress I.e jacket and tie or suit and tie! Black shoes work better on Asphalt visually than brown generally and are sharper! Real formal dress is like a morning suit or white tie in tails! It’s only really worth buying something like those if you regularly dine or go to events around the Queen or the music halls of Vienna! You’re still pretty informally dressed in those clubs in comparison although still put together and considered. I don’t think the younger Princes are all that into clothes as most of their suits are from Gieves RTW or MTM. They have a personal valet in any case so they probably don’t have to worry what they will wear on any occasion.
Impressive! If needed, could you pare down your entire collection to just 5 "must have" shoes? Not just Cleverleys, but your whole shoe collection. What are the 5 shoes you could not imagine living without? Cheers, Steve
I look at this collection from the Italian tailored clothing tradition, and think how can this collection miss dark brown shoes - they are a must-have for any complete wardrobe.. but I guess this is a British thing.
Hopefully you did this while wearing your Cardigan sweater and smoking a Calabash pipe after being chauffeured in your Rolls-Royce and eating Grey Poupon Dijon mustard.
Is it just me, or does Kirby almost always say "whenever" rather than "when," despite the fact that "when" is often more correct? Nothing against Kirby, it always just strikes me when watching his videos.
Considering you have invested so much money into your shoes, you really need to maintain them a bit better (like having them shined and having the soles taken care of).
Kirby, I'd really love to see a video where you discuss shoe maintenance outside polishing - especially what to look for in deciding to have shoes resoled! Part of the journey in these products is remembering that the cost of maintaining them is also substantial - particularly if you send it back to the original maker!
Love your video’s, and the history of your bespoke attire, if you are a person who loves to dress in a certain style the day will come when u realize that off the rack is not for you anymore, it does cost to wear bespoke suit’s, ties, shirt’s, shoes but l refused to walk around looking like I just came from the neighborhood mall sporting clothes that wear mass produced. YOUR SHOES ARE A SIGN OF WHO U ARE!!!!!! THANK U KIRBY
Thank you for making this video. I really enjoy watching videos like this where you talk about your bespoke collections and the history behind it. YOUR Adelaide is the most beautiful shoe I have ever seen
I have a whole new level of respect for you after this video! Absolutely fantastic stuff!
Mine are all in ostrich and custom cordswained:
1. Grey derbies.
2. Light blue, golden buckle loafers.
3. Green, arc-capped, single monks with gold buckles (I designed them myself).
4. Brown double monks with gold buckles.
5. Two-toned navy blue and burgundy red, wing tip-capped oxfords (I designed them myself).
6. Two-toned red and blue tassel loafers.
I’m definitely a fan of the practicality of ostrich; no maintenance, polishing, worries about scuffing, and ostrich is far more durable than calf.
The most *gentleman* gentleman, Mr Kirby
Hey, that turntable shot is great. It does a really good job of showing off the shoes. I'm generally a fan of the flair and camera shots you're introducing to the channel, but it's certainly the best when it also helps showcase the content.
Really appreciate seeing your shoes in their worn state - you obviously look after them well.
Wow. Those Russian Reindeer leather, Norwegian split toe blucher/derby's...are absolutely divine. Sporting those around, would make any gentlemen feel like a million bucks. A nice pair of slacks, or dark jeans, with a plaid sport coat, fitted shirt, and a lovely pocket square, would get any little lass/gal's, heart thumping. Definitely date night material. Russian Reindeer derby's...so very dapper.
All great shoes, but my two picks are the Baron de Rede alligators and the Russia reindeer split toes; all great choices none the less! Thank you for sharing
Awesome collection! I enjoy hearing your advice on how to select your first pair. That advice really stands, I believe, for someone taking any step up the ladder of quality in shoes. To purchase something that will be the most wearable for an individual is the most important quality.
Lewis Epple I learned the hard way!
Another fantastic video. Thank you, Mr. Allison.
Oh and I am really really looking forward to seeing the Lobb videos, they Grand old Duke of bespoke shoes! Thank you Kirby for this wonderful content.
Thanks for the great videos. Always enjoy to watch them.
Most defiantly the best video I have seen from you. Very personable.
Great collection, Kirby! 👍🏻👞
That burgundy wholecut 👌🏼
Yup.
i love the burgandy loafers. super nice. howver if i were collecting anything, it would be watches. at this point you could have owned a solid amount of rolex
A wonderful collection. Thank you for the sharing with us and thanks for educating an Englishman.
Dang! I am still paying off my Rockports that I got five years ago.
Frightening is a good descriptive word for such a wonderful collection (nearly $30k worth of top quality shoes). Keep up the high quality content, Kirby. No more AE videos please
Excellent comment indeed.
Top shelf collection Kirby!! Excellent!!
What a wonderful collection! May I know why did you not add any toe taps to your shoes?
Black and brown cap toe oxfords are the only dress shoes I own. Some laceless shoes would be nice. If I ever find myself in London, I will pay George Cleverly a visit. Something similar to your Oxfords would be my choice. I like the Last on those.
beautiful! Do you ever have metal toe taps installed on any of your shoes?
Whole cut 🔥🔥
I just commissioned my first pair of bespoke shoes in June and also went with a pair of burgundy whole cuts. I am glad to know I am in good company.
Beautiful collection Kirby and many more to come I hope! I’m really looking forward to seeing how the other shoemakers compare
all the shoes are dope... but the advice is so honest which is just fantastic , I could not pick a favorite, great video Kirby.........
Would a black whole cut Oxford be a good choice for a first bespoke shoe?
Open and honest buying advice and experience . Thank you.
Dear Mr. Allison, since you show your George Cleverley shoes in this video but also showed other bespoke shoemakers before, I wanted to ask you, if there is an actual difference in the quality of craftsmanship among the famous bespoke houses such as Lobb, Cleverley, Fosters and Gaziano&Girling etc.? Thanks in advance for your answer
anton bach Yes. Absolutely. Each takes their own approach. Generally the same, but specifically very different.
If they have 3 pin holes then, surely, that is Peccary. Pigskin, per se, is a rather cheap leather which is fine for most casual shoes but Peccary is considered a much more desirable material. Peccary gloves are three times (at least) more expensive than pigskin. Great shoes. I love that chisel toe.
18:03 18:06
Excuse the ignorance but for the black whole cut would it not be preferable to make it through Blake rather than cutting it afterwards? -Love the video by the way. I too am somewhat nostalgic to the idea of changing into evening wear for dinner. Cheers from Toronto !
12:33 im obsessed
Excellent video
Dear Kirby, I read in an article that George Cleverley uses thinner sole than some other makers. Is this significantly thinner and therefore requires more frequent resoling? Are the shoes less comfortable than your Dimitri Gomez shoes for example? In other words, do I have to compromise in Comfort for the elegant George Cleverley look?
Excellent video Kirby. I love my Cleverley Lopez shoes. They have the elastic sides which I agree are absolutely comfortable. So much so that I ordered some Churchills. I love your black whole cut with lazyman side. Truly elegant shoe.
Al Briseno Awesome, Al!!
Hi, Kirby. What do you think about Cordovan leather and do you own any shoes made of it?
David Pielykh Cordovan is a great leather! Very particular. I consider it a speciality skin, so I’d consider having one or two pairs in cordovan.
@@kirbyallison Thanks for responce, you're making great content!
Absolutely incredible video and insight into your bespoke journey. One general shoe care question: would you put heel taps on your bespoke shoes? Or just replace the heel once it wears down? Cheers!!
The black Baron de Redy's are a special shoe.
GC are the best for sure!
Great collection. We all the know the burgundy pigskin Baron de Rede loafers are your first love.
The Russian split toe shoes are super cool. I've never owned a pair of shoes in the last 30 years and probably never will but I appreciate their beauty all the same.
I love the continued strictness of London city wear
Looking forwards to seeing those Fosters when they come in!
Show off XDD very nice, thanks for sharing, wish I can own a pair one day
Great idea for a video Kirby. I particularly love the thought behind the seamless faux Adelaide, as well as the burgundy Baron de Rede models. Really amazing story on the Russian Raindeer, hoping to pickup a cardholder at Cleverley next time I'm in London. I think they are out of the material if I'm not mistaken.
Of course the legendary Baron de Rede got his boyfriend to pay for his collection - it was part of the ‘deal’ between them.
If I’m not mistaken, Kirby, the crease at the top of your right cap toe shoe indicates occasional non use of a shoe horn!
The Adelaides are fabulous.
Kirby what's was your opinion on Cleverley RTW boots?
I'm kind of stuck right now as I would like to try Cleverley but RTW quality-wise how do they compare to C&J handgrade which I mainly wear. Or would you say to pony up a couple of extra bucks and go for Edward Green, Gaziano or even Anthony Cleverley which I also have my eye on?
Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
How many shoes total do you have in your collection, Kirby? And also, having seen your closet tour video, how do you store those shoes that are unable to fit in there? Storage? The shared family closet? I own over 75 pairs of shoes (dress, casual, and athletic...none hand made unfortunately lol) and am seeking inspiration for ideas.
Kirby, wow, what a selection! Can you give those of us who aspire to upgrade our own shoe collection an approximate price tag for these nine pairs of shoes? Inquiring minds want to know!
I´ve had cleverley´s for almost 25 years now that still look and wear fantastic. As it could be no other way., as I was working in London at the time, my first pair happened to be a black wholecut that is still as new. Amazing quality shoes. I have lateley bought several RTW Kingsman´s. Why not a review on those? Just suggesting.
Hi Kirby, what leather care product would you suggest for my george cleverly russian reindeer leather wallet? Thanks.
Yes ❗thanks a lot man for your advices ❗i enjoy a lot the history of your passion and your explanations which really can help many peoaple❗
Next! Your collection of classic Jordan's
Wrong channel?
Imelda Marcos would approve
He is a minimalist in comparison.
Kirby.. some believe that no one should purchase shoes with flat point or square cap toe.. but I see you have those..
Very interesting. Thank you
Soo true go classic with the high end stuff, problem tough when your top level moves forward to fast.
Kirby, could you make a video on how to dress for different areas of the states or Europe? I notice that you wear certain items of clothing in certain cities/areas. Thanks a lot!
Looking forward to seeing the new pair from Foster and Sons.
KIRBY THE PIMP. PLAY ON PLAYAAAAAAAA PLAYAAAAAA FROM DA HIMALAYAAAAAAAAAA
Im afraid I will follow a similar path after I do purchase my 1st bespoke. Likely not as extravagent, but marvelous nonetheless. Thank you sharing Kirby.
First of all, your videos are incredible Kirby. I like your work and it seems, that you are very passionated about it. I wonder how you can make a career out of a hobby like this. Is there any advice from you for starting something cool like the Hanger Project and in general that sort of career? By the way, awesome bespoke shoe collection. If it only wouldn't make me so jealous :)
Hi Kirby can you give me some information about the difference between Anthony and George Cleverley??
thank you so much!
Cheers from Belgium!
Kirby, you were born about 100 years too late. That's a compliment.
Holy moly that's like $36K of shoes on the table from just 1 maker. You better hide this from the wife! And I thought I splurged on a few pairs of Crockett and Jones handgrades lol
B Smith I have the same problem
No brown in town Kirby!
Great collection, Kirby! While I've not entered the bespoke realm yet, I am convinced of the experience higher quality shoes offer. My only concern is that I live in an area with rather long winters (Tromsø, Norway) and I find it difficult to use my shoes as often as I want; the snow and concrete makes short work of my leather soles. My questions are thus: should I have my cobbler install rubber soles on my leather shoes? Should the next pair of shoes I buy already have rubber soles inserted? Can one go too far in protecting the shoes that quality suffers too greatly? I would like to protect my shoe soles but what is the best solution that protect the shoes and still retains the quality of proper dress shoes?
I’m also partially biased towards GC thanks to your videos on GC and their classically modern design without being too hip. However, I’m reading between the lines here that your journey with GC wasn’t necessarily a nice walk in the park, especially in the beginning. It’s a little disappointing to hear they messed up your first pair of loafers. The fact that they had to make many adjustments for your first pair is a bit off putting, especially that they just do just one fitting before final production. A master champion shoe maker like Daniel W goes through three fittings to get it right-I really like his thorough methodical approach. Granted, they charge almost twice as much for the first pair. I’ll check out GC, but I’m much smarter about bespoke shoes than two years ago, thanks to you. I may also try to find someone local in CA.
That doesn't follow i'm afraid. I have bespoke shoes from GC and GG. Both have had to adjust the shoes they made for me. Its a normal part of the bespoke process. Everything is cut so close to get the best support, sometimes its just a tiny bit tight and needs adjustment. Much better with second pair, as good as it gets with the third. It is also the case that once you start down the bespoke route tiny imperfections you tolerated before in your ready to wear days become much more noticeable and are no longer tolerated.
Another great video, I’m so glad I found your channel and have learned so much. I’ve been looking into having my first pair of bespoke shoes made. My question is how large can they be made. I’m in a 14M US and wanted to make sure they go that large. Thanks!
Whatever your size, they'll make it fit
It must be time to do an update video to your collection with all the new shoes you’ve had made over the last year or so.
Absolutely beautiful bespoke shoe collection...for which I absolutely hate you! 😂. Just kidding!
This is incredible! Thank you so much for sharing your collection with us. Surprising to hear that some clubs in London still have such strict dress codes. Looking at prince William and especially prince Harry, one might assume that traditions are being lost even in the U.K. If even the royal princes don't want to dress up anymore (for PR reasons I'm sure, to show how "approachable" they are), then what do you expect from the rest?
Countalma I assure you that neither of the princes step foot in any of their clubs without black shoes and a tie! But London is still very formal, especially when compared to the rest of the world.
Kirby Allison London is indeed still very formal, compared to the rest of the world. I was talking about their public image that seems to be evolving in the "casual" direction. They used to dress better when they were younger.
Well to be fair they usually only ask you to be in informal dress I.e jacket and tie or suit and tie! Black shoes work better on Asphalt visually than brown generally and are sharper!
Real formal dress is like a morning suit or white tie in tails! It’s only really worth buying something like those if you regularly dine or go to events around the Queen or the music halls of Vienna! You’re still pretty informally dressed in those clubs in comparison although still put together and considered.
I don’t think the younger Princes are all that into clothes as most of their suits are from Gieves RTW or MTM. They have a personal valet in any case so they probably don’t have to worry what they will wear on any occasion.
Impressive!
If needed, could you pare down your entire collection to just 5 "must have" shoes? Not just Cleverleys, but your whole shoe collection. What are the 5 shoes you could not imagine living without?
Cheers,
Steve
Which five specific shoes from my collection? Interesting question... and great idea for a video! Let's see what I can put together!
that’s like a luxury cars worth of shoes right here 😂
kongmw It’s frightening, actually.
The mirror shine at 10:20
How much did this cost total?
Could do with some countersunk toe plates.
I'm not a big fan of toe plates.
Interesting.
You have nice collection but I noticed you don't have any BOOTS especially RM Williams Boots.
I look at this collection from the Italian tailored clothing tradition, and think how can this collection miss dark brown shoes - they are a must-have for any complete wardrobe.. but I guess this is a British thing.
"It's really almost frightening to see all of these together."
Kirby like what is your actual job that gives you the money to buy all these bespoke shoes
Soohyuk Yoon I have the same question for him.
I think he is in finance.
I think he is like the lawyer in the Godfather movies, who only has one client (probably from Sicily).
Why George Cleverly? Why didn’t you get E.Green, Foster &Son or any other brand?
Went to shoe carnival and bought a pair.
Me too. Got 'em at buy one pair get the second at half off. Great deal.
Hopefully you did this while wearing your Cardigan sweater and smoking a Calabash pipe after being chauffeured in your Rolls-Royce and eating Grey Poupon Dijon mustard.
You’re still expected to wear a DJ when attending Glyndebourne, and that’s just to sit in a darkened auditorium for most of the evening!!
What is a DJ?
@@ttvasakis dinner jacket
Russian Reindeer salvaged from a shipwreck in 1786... The most casual shoe İ have here 🤪🤪
Why don’t you buy a pair of horsbit loafers
On a different topic, any idea why isn't it possible to source new reindeer skin? There's plenty of reindeer in the world (including Siberia).
Is it just me, or does Kirby almost always say "whenever" rather than "when," despite the fact that "when" is often more correct? Nothing against Kirby, it always just strikes me when watching his videos.
Nic Schmidt can confirm. He said "one of the first things we did whenever we moved in to this house..." In the closet tour video. Funny.
NIC SCHMIDT WHATS GOOD WITH YOU NIGGA ? WHATS CRACKING ?
@Steven Brown WHAT IT DO PLAYA ?
I've never heard Kirby actually say when. I'm not sure he was taught the word as a child.
Kirby, thank you so much for sharing your. God Bless.
Did someone already tell you how mesmerizing your eyes are? --- if no one then here you go.
@Kenneth Banks of course I am! 😘
I just looove the toe on all of these shoes💯
$50k worth of shoes?
Considering you have invested so much money into your shoes, you really need to maintain them a bit better (like having them shined and having the soles taken care of).
If I made a similar video with my shoes and Kirby were to watch even a portion of it, he would surely wretch with pure and absolute disgust
Cost?
I got my answer when I went to a george cleverley fitting
Kirby old son, love your videos - but you've probably got enough shoes mate.