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Ladies 1970’s platform sandals. size 6

Lovely pair of early 70’s platform sandals with 4in wooden oxblood colour heels and tan leather uppers. label inside reads  Made in England. No visible brand name ,but well constructed and hardly worn  by the looks of them.perfect with a pair of wide bottom trousers or maxi dress.

   

  







 

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Mens 1960’s BURTON TAILORED 3 piece tonic suit

Fabulous as new 1960’s Burton tailored 3 piece 2 button turquoise blue / black 3 ply tonic suit.WAISTCOAT has slim notched lapels & 4 pockets with large pocket flaps on bottom pockets. front tails and faux button hole on last button so you can never break the rule.
JACKET has slim notched lapels and very large pocket flaps. 2 buttons set so that the top one should only be used ( which is correct). deep centre vent on back. Still retains some overhang from the 50’s with padded shoulders . very tailored fit. a good extra 3″ – 4″ of hem in sleeves if needed
TROUSERS are high waisted (9″ zipper fly) flat fronted with adjustable zipper side breaks 30″ waist when both pulled in . letting out to a 32″. .9″ bottoms with extra 3″ of hem. . This is one of the best vintage tonic suits I have owned.

   

   

  

   

  








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mens 1960’s / 1970’s deadstock square toe brogues

lovely deadstock late 60’s / 70’s skin head,/suedhead /smoothie rounded square toe brogues. all leather uppers and stitched leather sole. Quality shoes made by SAXONE.minted!







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mens 1960’s / 70’s deadstock platform shoes

stunning deadstock late 60’s / 70s.suedehead/ smoothie/ Northern soul stompers. square toe..
big chunky platform heel. / sole .Made by SAXONE bubble toe with double seams down front.original price written on sole

 





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mens 1960’s/ 70’s paisley cowboy wellie boots

the most crazy MENS wellie boots I ‘ve ever seen. cuban heeled psychedelic paisley cowboy ( wellie ) boots to be precise. there’s no makers name on the insole no stamps on the inside. no country of manufacture but I will stake my reputation and say they are vintage 60’s/70’s.its a very old school paisley pattern. minimal wear on the heels . otherwise in near mint condition and a wearable size to boot ha ha. I doubt you will ever see another pair

 







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