I just recently have become more interested in mens shoe fashions and discovered Kirby’s channel. I am glad to see him giving exposure to quality shoemakers whether they be large production companies, small bespoke craftsman, or anything in between. It has been an educational experience for me, as well as providing leads to explore for acquiring a collection albeit a small one. One final note… thanks for featuring the book that was on display in this video. I ordered one for myself and a friend! Brad
I have several pair. I really like them. You get more bang for your buck with Vass, handmade shoes made of the highest quality materials for half the cost of bespoke shoes, plus lasted trees.
@@cedric717 Can you please help me with their sizes, i am a US 6.5 [Allen Edmond E] was wondering if 39.5 K last would a good fit or 39 K last [internet search proved confusing ]
@@msj7127 Yes EU 39.5 should equate to US 6.5, When ordering shoes made in the K-last, it is recommended choosing a half size larger (EU 40) unless your feet are narrower than average. The K-last features a narrow toe box for a sleeker Italian influenced silhouette. The U and F last have a rounder toe. All of them are beautiful.
Hi Kirby, quite informative interview providing a vast amount of information about the various processes used in manufacturing quality shoes. I don’t know how you are able to schedule all these informative interviews, yet they are very much appreciated. What a learning experience! Keep up the good work!
Very interesting, thank you Kirby and Mr. Chu. I live in NYC and these look fantastic as a MTO option, which I have not tried yet. I heard of Vass just recently from Hugo Jacomat’s two best shoes youtube videos. These really look supreme quality, and I like the style, not to British and not too Italian. Also, I need to read that book.
I know this is a year old, but typically a handwelted shoe is a GYW except instead of the machine doing the stitching, it's done by hand. When the shoe needs to be resoled, a cobbler will probably use the goodyear machine to attach the sole to the welt unless the customer specifically asks (and therefore pays for) the welt to he reattached by hand.
I was in Budapest myself but Lazlo Vass cost between 1500 - 2500€...would love to know where you were or if there is a website, I live in Sweden and would love to sell these in Scandinavia...if you can give me contact details I would be grateful...
What I am trying to figure out is, why would somebody pay close to £1000 for a pair of GW Gaziano & Girling when you can get similar kind of designs (chisel toe and patina overkill) from Vass that are HW for several hundred less? Perhaps I’m missing something. I imagine the people at G&G are closing their eyes and crossing their fingers that the word doesn’t get out.
I think some G&G patterns are a little nicer but this is subjective and overall I agree with you. ~$750 (when you buy direct) for a pair of handmade shoes with lasted shoes trees is about as good as it gets. Saying its a good value almost feels wrong since when you remove price from the equation, Vass still comes out ahead since handwelting is the superior construction method.
@@RevJamesCostello Yeah! When you own multiple pairs of Vass you will begin to see the inconsistencies with fit and leather quality. GG quality is consistent - "you pay for what you get"
i have the utmost respect for you Kirby but Karl is such a , i don't even know how to put it nicely,. Lets try, please ask him for photos of the product from a 360 angle in 100xxxx megapixel before you purchase them.
Sorry to post this here Kirby. Nothing against you but this man Karl who i thought was sweet and all but i wish no one goes through what he is doing to me right now. please stay away. Do not take my words for it, contact me directly I'll send you proof. This company is HORRIBLE. They owe me since April and are now ignoring all my calls and messages. Please stay away. Now I'm here in the US and can't do nothing about it. Paypal won't let me dispute because it's been so long. Please avoid them.
I just recently have become more interested in mens shoe fashions and discovered Kirby’s channel. I am glad to see him giving exposure to quality shoemakers whether they be large production companies, small bespoke craftsman, or anything in between. It has been an educational experience for me, as well as providing leads to explore for acquiring a collection albeit a small one.
One final note… thanks for featuring the book that was on display in this video. I ordered one for myself and a friend!
Brad
I was not really sure about Vass shoes before. After watching this episode I ordered my first pair of Vass shoes.
I have several pair. I really like them. You get more bang for your buck with Vass, handmade shoes made of the highest quality materials for half the cost of bespoke shoes, plus lasted trees.
@@cedric717 Can you please help me with their sizes, i am a US 6.5 [Allen Edmond E] was wondering if 39.5 K last would a good fit or 39 K last [internet search proved confusing ]
@@msj7127 Yes EU 39.5 should equate to US 6.5, When ordering shoes made in the K-last, it is recommended choosing a half size larger (EU 40) unless your feet are narrower than average. The K-last features a narrow toe box for a sleeker Italian influenced silhouette. The U and F last have a rounder toe. All of them are beautiful.
Hello Kirby !
I loved the video with Karl , but i would really loved to see you review some of those gorgeous Vass shoes !
Hello Kirby, I have heard of this shoe maker but never really knew anything about them until now. Beautiful Shoes, will check them out.
They are so so comfortable compared with my Carmina, mine is U last.
Hi Kirby, quite informative interview providing a vast amount of information about the various processes used in manufacturing quality shoes. I don’t know how you are able to schedule all these informative interviews, yet they are very much appreciated. What a learning experience! Keep up the good work!
Very interesting, thank you Kirby and Mr. Chu. I live in NYC and these look fantastic as a MTO option, which I have not tried yet. I heard of Vass just recently from Hugo Jacomat’s two best shoes youtube videos. These really look supreme quality, and I like the style, not to British and not too Italian. Also, I need to read that book.
Vass shoes - one of the best!!!
Great interview Kirby and well done Karl !
Thank you for this video! Greetings from Budapest!
I have to check out Ascot shoes when I go to London next time!
One of your best
Great video as always! Do you resole hand-welted shoes the same way you resole GYW shoes?
I know this is a year old, but typically a handwelted shoe is a GYW except instead of the machine doing the stitching, it's done by hand. When the shoe needs to be resoled, a cobbler will probably use the goodyear machine to attach the sole to the welt unless the customer specifically asks (and therefore pays for) the welt to he reattached by hand.
Kirby, thank you for another amazing video, i will have to visit ascot shoes when i go to the U.K. next year.
I hope you didn't. I'd stay away
@@mskorkoss Don't worry. That was pre-covid...i won't be travelling anywhere for a while.
@@csmcilwain they screwed me over big time. They are not shoemakers themselves so be super careful
@@mskorkoss I will definitely remember to take that into consideration...thanks.
Gorgeous shoes.I will be making enquires for a future purchase .
Great interview.......
Glad I came across this vid! I’m a huge fan of Karl’s/Ascot’s Instagram page
Great video
C'mon Kirby, I want to see you try those purple beauties. I dare you.
What are your recommendations for a good leather bag that’s not to expensive for a student
This guy reminds me of a con man in Yakuza games franchise!
Bad company, really bad
I was in Budapest myself but Lazlo Vass cost between 1500 - 2500€...would love to know where you were or if there is a website, I live in Sweden and would love to sell these in Scandinavia...if you can give me contact details I would be grateful...
What last would correspond to a E or EE width
Really nice shoes
Do they speak English in the Vass shop in Buda-Pest?
Yes.
What I am trying to figure out is, why would somebody pay close to £1000 for a pair of GW Gaziano & Girling when you can get similar kind of designs (chisel toe and patina overkill) from Vass that are HW for several hundred less? Perhaps I’m missing something. I imagine the people at G&G are closing their eyes and crossing their fingers that the word doesn’t get out.
I think some G&G patterns are a little nicer but this is subjective and overall I agree with you. ~$750 (when you buy direct) for a pair of handmade shoes with lasted shoes trees is about as good as it gets. Saying its a good value almost feels wrong since when you remove price from the equation, Vass still comes out ahead since handwelting is the superior construction method.
I own GG and Vass. GG way ahead of Vass. In every aspect.
@@dishenharilal4437 Yeah? Fair enough.
@@RevJamesCostello Yeah! When you own multiple pairs of Vass you will begin to see the inconsistencies with fit and leather quality. GG quality is consistent - "you pay for what you get"
@@dishenharilal4437 Nonsensical. Gaziano & Girling do not handwelt their shoes, they use the cheaper Goodyear construction.
i have the utmost respect for you Kirby but Karl is such a , i don't even know how to put it nicely,. Lets try, please ask him for photos of the product from a 360 angle in 100xxxx megapixel before you purchase them.
This book is also translated to Chinese
You know.
Sorry to post this here Kirby. Nothing against you but this man Karl who i thought was sweet and all but i wish no one goes through what he is doing to me right now.
please stay away. Do not take my words for it, contact me directly I'll send you proof. This company is HORRIBLE. They owe me since April and are now ignoring all my calls and messages. Please stay away.
Now I'm here in the US and can't do nothing about it. Paypal won't let me dispute because it's been so long. Please avoid them.
Care to specify? This Karl Chu looks mischievous to me.
Did you ever get it resolved?
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