Cheapest online is £475. Picked them up with a red clearance sticker at £66. Think its around £130 without clearance sticker. Still a steal at £130 if you can find them in stock, considering seconds cost between 100-200. Uses the 208 last which is a classic closer fitting, with arch support.
-Last 208
-F Fitting
-Fully leather lined with full leather insole.
-Goodyear welted oak bark leather sole & quarter rubber tip.
-Hand crafted in Northamptonshire, ENGLAND.
-Part of the Cheaney "Imperial" collection
-five tie Austerity brogue in high quality black calf leather
Excellent price for such high quality shoes. Could you please confirm the store?
stupot76
7 Sep 161#11
Calf? ! no thanks.
tafarrant to stupot76
8 Sep 16#27
rather have its mummy?
davidjjones78
7 Sep 16#12
If the ones in store are the same as the website then they're branded as Joseph Cheaney, not
Cheaney.
I suspect this is a lower priced, lower quality diffusion line, which I'm sure are very good quality, but probably not up to the standard of Cheaney's higher end products.
babz_1 to davidjjones78
7 Sep 16#20
The balmoral is part of the imperial collection which is the highest quality line they stock. See below
No comparison between these and Clarks, one is cheaply made in the far east - ok for 6 months, Cheaney shoes if looked after could last you a lifetime.
rossmclean
7 Sep 16#17
brilliant deal, looking at the picture looks like they have a fluted sole, so getting a full resole will be a bit more expensive, but crazy good price.
TURDIS
7 Sep 161#18
I bought pair of these 5 years ago, been re-soled twice, still going strong. You get what you pay for.
look like regular smart shoes people wear all the time, can't believe they were nearly £500 originally, I'll just stick with my nikes thanks.
Mandroid578
8 Sep 16#24
Weird looking shoe. Who has a boomerang foot.
bambulus
8 Sep 16#25
Be warned: leather soles in UK weather can be lethal. Fine in the summer, but turn into slicks in the wet or ice.
nickl360 to bambulus
8 Sep 16#26
Not once worn in
kramer2088
8 Sep 16#28
pointless post. You might as well post a deal that you found a tenner in the street.
Nobby65
8 Sep 162#29
Lol, the people commenting on this post obviously have absolutely no idea what they're on about
Cheaney (Joseph cheaney if you like) are of the highest quality, seriously worth their price and £60 is an absolute steal
stupot76
8 Sep 161#30
None
plodging
8 Sep 16#31
Bargain for this price .. Get them on eBay
huusshh
8 Sep 16#32
Tkmaxx is like a glorified charity shop, everything on sale all over the place, no stock system.. It's pot luck what you find on the day, might be lucky one day and not so another. (These must have slight manufacture defect to be this cheap... If there's a shop that specialize in this let me know I don't mind a little scuff).
Anyway, the above comment about learher shoe in winter and breaking into it, I think the orginal comment is talking about the leathery sole of the shoe being slippery (not breaking into brand new ones).
There is a new rubber material that these posh shoe companies use.
babz_1
8 Sep 16#33
Wear rubber soles on wet days, save leather for dry days. Or get cobbler to fit rubber soles. If suit particularly matches with a leather soled shoe, one could use galoshes :neutral_face:
babz_1
8 Sep 16#34
If anyone is size 6.5, they had the cheaney broad which is a black brogue in stock at Poole TK Maxx for similar price. The broad retails about £260, is also calf uppers, leather sole and goodyear welt. It uses the 11208 last which is quite roomy .
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-Last 208
-F Fitting
-Fully leather lined with full leather insole.
-Goodyear welted oak bark leather sole & quarter rubber tip.
-Hand crafted in Northamptonshire, ENGLAND.
-Part of the Cheaney "Imperial" collection
-five tie Austerity brogue in high quality black calf leather
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Some online
http://www.tkmaxx.com/page/search?q=cheaney
Cheaney.
I suspect this is a lower priced, lower quality diffusion line, which I'm sure are very good quality, but probably not up to the standard of Cheaney's higher end products.
http://www.cheaney.co.uk/collections-c2/imperial-collection-c6/cheaney-balmoral-oxford-in-black-calf-leather-p60
No comparison between these and Clarks, one is cheaply made in the far east - ok for 6 months, Cheaney shoes if looked after could last you a lifetime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=330&v=Cj1XjdrMMTE
Cheaney (Joseph cheaney if you like) are of the highest quality, seriously worth their price and £60 is an absolute steal
Anyway, the above comment about learher shoe in winter and breaking into it, I think the orginal comment is talking about the leathery sole of the shoe being slippery (not breaking into brand new ones).
There is a new rubber material that these posh shoe companies use.