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[Half off everything at EXPRESS, Huckberry’s New Fall Sale, & more – The Thurs. Men’s Sales Handful](r/Dappered/~3/RdxkmAseIgM/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email)
Posted: 22 Oct 2020 03:00 AM PDT
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Sales that deserve some attention heading into the weekend or a bit earlier. Five of the better sales are below, plus bonus sales if need be. Included are a few picks worth pointing out.Â
[EXPRESS: 50% off Everything (if you’re logged into your “insiders” account)](//www.express.com/)
[Express menswear](//www.express.com/)
- [Sherpa Collar Water-Resistant Trench Coat â $124](//www.express.com/clothing/men/sherpa-collar-water-resistant-trench-coat/pro/04104733/color/NAVY/e/regular/)Â ($248)Â
- [Cable Knit Polyester/Acrylic/Wool Turtleneck Sweater â $44](//www.express.com/clothing/men/cable-knit-turtleneck-sweater/pro/03985618/color/Camel/e/regular/size/l/)Â ($88) Â
- [Khaki Double Breasted Water-Resistant Wool-Blend Trench Coat â $149](//www.express.com/clothing/men/khaki-double-breasted-water-resistant-wool-blend-trench-coat/pro/04104789/color/Camel%20Heather/e/regular/)Â ($298)
- [Check Print Wool-Blend Bomber â $99](//www.express.com/clothing/men/check-print-wool-blend-bomber/pro/04104745/color/Light%20Heather%20Gray/e/regular/)Â ($198) Â
- [Sherpa Collar Corduroy Bomber Jacket â $99](//www.express.com/clothing/men/sherpa-collar-corduroy-bomber-jacket/pro/06214731/color/Camel/e/regular/)Â ($198)Â
- [Solid Merino Wool-Blend Full Zip Sweater – $49](//www.express.com/clothing/men/solid-merino-wool-blend-full-zip-sweater/pro/01805481/color/Merlot/e/regular/) ($98)Â
It’s friends and family at EXPRESS, so, half off… but you have to be logged in. [It’s a simple setup though](//www.express.com/login?ICID=D_HP_N_SIGN_IN). You don’t need to have a specific credit card or any of that nonsense. Just make an account, and the half off is yours.
[Huckberry: New Fall Additions to Sale](
[Huckberry menswear](
- [PROOF 90% poly/10% wool “tech wool” Lightweight Travel Blazer – $128.98]( ($198)
- [Made in the USA Flint and Tinder Air Knit Short Sleeve Henley – $24.98]( ($38)
- [PROOF 72-Hour Merino Tencel Tee – $39.98]( ($72)
- [Made in Italy Astorflex Rolflex Sneaker Chelseas – $73.98]( ($185)
- [Flint and Tinder Chore Coat – $50.98]( ($158)
- [Made in Italy Astorflex Evoflex Sneaker Chukkas – $73.98]( ($165)
Bit of a mid-season clearance event? They dumped a lot of fall-ready goods in their sale section. Nifty.
[Banana Republic FACTORY: 60% off Almost Everything](
[Banana Republic Factory menswear](
- [Water-Resistant Quilted Puffer Vest – $32.39]( ($89.99)Â
- [Slim-Fit Corduroy Blazer – $68.39]( ($189.99)Â
- [Cozy Raglan Crew-Neck Sweater – $23.39]( ($64.99)Â
- [Textured Striped Crew-Neck Sweater – $21.59]( ($59.99)Â
- [Cable Shawl Cardigan Sweater – $28.79]( ($79.99)Â
- [Vintage Hoodie – $14.39]( ($39.99)Â
They’re calling it their “black Friday in October” promotion, and do note this is BR FACTORY… not mainline BR. So you get similar styling to mainline Banana Republic, but not as nice of fabrics, and the attention to detail can also be… not what we’re all used to at BR. Hard to beat the prices though. Extra 10% off the discounted price ends today, 10/22/20. Obviously the “retail” prices are inflated, (for example, that is not a $190 corduroy sportcoat) but 60% off plus an additional 10% off (64% off total) is pretty solid for BR Factory.
[adidas: 20% off any purchase, 25% off $100+, or 30% off $200+ w/ OCTSALE](
[Adidas Stan Smith](
The Pick: [Stan Smith Recon (these are the NICE ones) in white and navy – $81]( ($120)
The “recon” version of the Stan Smith is the bee’s knees. Upgraded leather and leather lined. Off-white, retro-y looking sole. And that gold logo on the tongue hits all the right contrast points. Now with the super-versatile, navy heel tab, for just about eighty bucks. They’re already on sale, and the code applies (for now?) at checkout. Score.
[Brooks Brothers: 50% off 4+ shirts](//www.brooksbrothers.com/mens/dress-shirts/0203,default,sc.html)
[Brooks Brothers dress shirts](//www.brooksbrothers.com/mens/dress-shirts/0203,default,sc.html)
- [Stretch Regent Fitted Dress Shirt, Non-Iron Twill Ainsley Collar](//www.brooksbrothers.com/Stretch-Regent-Fitted-Dress-Shirt%2C-Non-Iron-Twill-Ainsley-Collar/ME03917,default,pd.html) ($104) +
- [Regent Fitted Dress Shirt, Performance Non-Iron with coolmax, Ainsley Collar Twill](//www.brooksbrothers.com/Regent-Fitted-Dress-Shirt%2C-Performance-Non-Iron-with-COOLMAX%C2%AE%2C-Ainsley-Collar-Twill/ME04174,default,pd.html?dwvar_ME04174_Color=PINK&contentpos=10) ($118) +
- [Stretch Regent Fitted Dress Shirt, Non-Iron Twill Button-Down Collar](//www.brooksbrothers.com/Stretch-Regent-Fitted-Dress-Shirt%2C-Non-Iron-Twill-Button-Down-Collar/ME03916,default,pd.html?dwvar_ME03916_Color=LTPU&contentpos=1) ($104) +Â
- [Made in the USA Original Polo Button-Down Oxford Regent Fitted Dress Shirt](//www.brooksbrothers.com/Original-Polo%C2%AE-Button-Down-Oxford-Madison-Classic-Fit-Dress-Shirt/ME02348,default,pd.html) ($140) =Â
$233 for the four shirts (usually $466)
For the Brooks Brothers shirt fans… anyone starting to get concerned? With the bankruptcy, some might be panic buying their wheelhouse dress shirts. Maybe. Who knows what’ll happen. Anyway, half off if you stock up and buy four. [Works on the USA Made original polo collar oxfords too](//www.brooksbrothers.com/Original-Polo%C2%AE-Button-Down-Oxford-Madison-Classic-Fit-Dress-Shirt/ME02348,default,pd.html).
Also worth a mention:
- [Allen Edmonds](: [Rediscover America Sale]( is still going strong.
- [DSW]( $10 off $49, $20 off $99, $60 off $199 w/ SPOOKYSEASON
- [Spier & Mackay](: [New Goodyear Welted Shoes are in](.
- [Ledbury]( 20% off $150, 25% off $250, 30% off $350 during their anniversary sale.
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[5 tips for building a shoe collection on a shoestring budget](r/Dappered/~3/Ok98y2xcgJ4/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email)
Posted: 21 Oct 2020 08:00 AM PDT
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About the Author: Carlon H. is the creator of [The Shoe Enthusiast](, an [Instagram]( and [Youtube channel]( devoted to his love of footwear. When heâs not taking daily shots of shoes or doing a Youtube review, heâs a High School administrator and teacher in Texas. While not at work, Carlon parents two amazing daughters.
I want to get one thing out of the way: I have a somewhat large shoe collection. Not as many as some people, but more than most. As of today, I have 25 pairs of shoes and boots. But Rome wasnât built in a day and neither was my shoe collection. I have spent the last 9 years building a collection of shoes and all of that was on a very tight budget. So, I thought Iâd share some of my tips and tricks for building a shoe collection on a shoestring budget.
Before we begin, one thing: make a budget and stick to it. Everyoneâs budget is different, but none of these things work unless you actually create a budget. Know how much you have to spend and you will be on your way to an amazing shoe collection.
Pro tip: I keep my budget in a separate account so I know how much to spend. A PayPal account is a good idea.
#1. Always keep in mind: This is a hobby. You donât need the shoes.
Leading with the most important point. Collecting, by its nature, is a hobby. Rarely do you actually need a pair of shoes. You may want them, but you donât need them. You may need a particular kind of shoe ([think a formal shoe for a wedding]() but you may not need that $500 pair of shoes youâve been looking at. By keeping this mindset, you wonât make impulsive buying decisions.
(Shown above are vintage Cole Haan wingtips from back when made in the USA. [Here’s an unboxing video for them…](
#2. Only buy shoes on sale.
Pro tip: Beware of overpriced shoes that go âon saleâ for $900. The inflated value of things that are always “on sale” are not really on sale.
The truth is that 90% of brands go on sale. Never buy at full price. Because you donât need the shoes (see rule #1), you can always wait for them to go on sale. I have a list of shoes that I would like to buy but wait for them to go on sale at a price within my budget.
How do you find the sales? Youâre reading one right now. Dappered.com is a good source for sales. Also, I am a member of a lot of subreddits dedicated to sales so find whichever works best for you. You can also join many shoemakersâ newsletters. They have no problem letting you know when they’re running a promotion.
(Shown above are Carmina crocodile jodhpur boots, purchased for around $120… they retailed around $700 as a special Made to Order pair for Leatherfoot Emporium which is no longer in business…)
#3. eBay is your friend.
Pro tip: Before the 90âs, brands like Florsheim, Johnston & Murphy, and Cole Haan made very high-quality shoes. So, in many cases, the vintage version is superior to most of the new shoes you can buy today from the same brand.
Pro Pro tip: Vintage Florsheim in particular are very popular, but often times overpriced. So even for pre-owned shoes on eBay, it may be out of budget. Shown above are Florsheim 93602 Gunboats, purchased for around $100… I got LUCKY.
You can get both new and pre-owned shoes on eBay. Usually when Iâm on eBay I look for new old stock and new in box shoes. These will typically be brand new shoes or shoes that have been tried on but never purchased.
And then thereâs the pre-owned shoes. I know some of you are reading this thinking that itâs just gross to wear another person’s shoes. But before you dismiss the idea, there are good reasons to buy pre-owned shoes. First, there are simply shoes that are no longer made. For example, a popular style among shoe enthusiasts are what’s shown above: vintage Florsheim âgunboatsâ with a v-cleat heel that were once made in the USA. They are built like tanks. Modern Florsheims donât come close in terms of quality. So, if you want them, you’re gonna have to buy them pre-owned (or, new old stock if you’re super lucky).
Another reason to buy pre-owned is price. I have personally bought shoes on ebay for under a hundred dollars that retail for $500. But the key here is that all pre-owned shoes are not created equal.
Think of shoes the way you would a car. Once you drive a car off the lot, it loses value. But that doesnât mean thereâs anything wrong with it and itâs basically brand new. So, you want to find shoes that are as close to new as possible. To get an idea of how many times a shoe has been worn, you should look at the soles. Generally, if a [shoe has been worn less than 5 times](, you have a good shot that they had yet to mold to the foot of its original owner. That’s what to look for. You can get tremendous value with those shoes and find yourself in possession of some high-quality shoes at ridiculously cheap prices.
For pre-owned shoes, there are other places to get them online, but I use eBay because they have the widest variety. Other places to look are:
- [Grailed](
- [Etsy](
- [Poshmark](
#4. Don’t be afraid to trade.
This may not be something youâve thought about, but make friends with people who wear your size. You can trade shoes you don’t wear for those you may want to wear. I have made some friends along the way who are my âsize twinsâ, and sometimes we do, in fact, trade shoes. Why is this a good option over just selling them? A few reasons:
People who trade shoes probably take good care of their shoes. I certainly do. You likely canât sell your old shoes for anywhere near what you paid for them, hence the great deals you can get with my above-mentioned eBay advice. Also, your style might change and a trade will yield better value over time than re-selling shoes that you no longer wear and buying a new pair.
(Shown above are vintage Hanover George boots. They were likely made in the 50s or 60s by a shoe company that no longer exists… perhaps from leather from a tannery in [Freudenberg](_Westphalia) that also no longer exists. That’s the thing about shoestring shoe collecting. You end up with one of a kind finds.)
#5. Thrifting! It’s the highest risk but also highest reward.
As some people have noted, thrifting is not as great as some people make it out to be. However! You canât beat $10-$20 for thrifted shoes in good condition. And if they are shoes that can be recrafted like Allen Edmonds, you may end up with ânew shoesâ for about $100 by having a cobbler put on new soles and heels. (Entire articles have been written across the web about thrifting used Allen Edmonds shoes and then having them resurrected through recrafting. Iâm not going to repeat it all here, but just know itâs possible.)
I’ve had decent luck with thrifting and even picked up a few tricks to restore shoes that have turned my $10 shoes into the expensive and quality shoes they once were. I also think thrifting is a good idea if you are trying out a style youâve never worn before. I mean if you donât like it, you can just donate it back.
(Shown above are thrifted Mezlan Loafers. I got them for dirt cheap, being that they were a thrift store find.)
Pro Tip: I have used thrifted shoes to practice my shoe care skills. Doing this serves a couple of good purposes. First, itâs a good way not to ruin your good shoes if you’re trying some shoe care trick you saw someone do on YouTube. Many a good pair of shoes has been ruined trying to copy YouTube videos. (Think stripping shoes with acetone..it’s a thing that must be done very carefully.) Secondly, you can sell those restored shoes on eBay in order to buy new shoes. Itâs not a major source of income for me, but has always added more money to my shoe budget and allowed my collection to expand. Also, itâs just a fun and relaxing hobby.
Good luck, happy collecting, and always remember: You don’t NEED the shoes!
Want more from Carlon, [The Shoe Enthusiast](? Head to his [Instagram handle]( and [Youtube channel]( devoted to his love of footwear. If you’d like a video version of these tips, [check out that upload here!](
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