or you can just buy buckles and put them on shoes. the shoes should be slipper-like (pantofola liscia) and have no markings on them.Tridentium also sells them.
What a pity this cleric did not have enough pride in his shoes to bother cleaning them! Shoe polish can be bought, I am told, at many Roman urban and suburban outlests for only a few Euros.
Pride? Rome is dusty.
Nice, but are they still allowed?
To learn more about clerical shoes, even the Pope's shoes, just visit:http://www.dieter-philippi.de/mydante_2602.html
or you can just buy buckles and put them on shoes. the shoes should be slipper-like (pantofola liscia) and have no markings on them.
ReplyDeleteTridentium also sells them.
What a pity this cleric did not have enough pride in his shoes to bother cleaning them! Shoe polish can be bought, I am told, at many Roman urban and suburban outlests for only a few Euros.
ReplyDeletePride? Rome is dusty.
ReplyDeleteNice, but are they still allowed?
ReplyDeleteTo learn more about clerical shoes, even the Pope's shoes, just visit:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dieter-philippi.de/mydante_2602.html