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The most interesting part of the uppers construction that I've seen is that the upper part of the shoe (the part that has the latchet for the buckle) isn't sown on top of the other leather like I've seen on other pairs of shoes like this, but actually are joined together at the same level and do not overlap at all.

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1706 Admiralty Slop Contract Shoes by Sarah Juniper

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  • Taken with SONY DSC-S2100
  • Focal Length 6.2 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/5
  • f Aperture f/3.1
  • ISO Speed 400

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