I envied him his shoes
When I was at university, I briefly shared a flat
with a friend, Andrew. There was one thing about
Andrew that I really rather envied. I envied him his
shoes.
I am not by nature a jealous person, there are only a
few examples in my life, where I have envied
something that someone else has, but then, I envied
him his shoes.
He had some proper leather shoes, brogues, or
somesuch with leather soles.
Your shoes last such a long time, that once bought
they are with you for a very long time. I cannot
remember what shoes I did have, I suspect trainers,
and polyveldts, etc, which I had had bought for me
before I left home. But these shoes looked like
proper grown up shoes, shoes that an adult would
wear. Shoes that someone respectable would wear.
Shoes that you might see Steed of the Avengers in.
So I determined to buy proper leather shoes, and
since then, I have. It must be more than twenty years
now.
On Thursday I bought myself a pair of new leather
brogues, by Loakes, with commando soles. Normally I
get shoes with a leather sole, and then have them
rehealed, with quartersoles, (rubber heels with metal
reinforcement in the corner) and a fresh rubber sole
with a metal toe. However my new office has so many
tiled floors, it is like doing a tap dance walking
about, so I decided probably best to protect the
grade A listed floors, and shift onto commando soles.
I enjoy the labour involved in proper shoes, you have
to clean and polish them, you have to keep them
re-souled periodically. I like that I can wear out a
metal heel quite quickly. I like that you have to
find a decent shoe repairer, and visiting them
regularly you get to know them, carrying on the same
conversations over years.
I like the perversity and awkwardness, that when you
can buy a pair of shoes for a few pounds, I spend a
lot on a good pair, and then pay even more to
maintain them over the years.
I like that the shoes are so tough and stiff when you
buy them, that you always blister until you break
them in.
I like that there is nothing more personal to you,
than an old shoe.
I now deliberately keep the same number of shoes, so
that if a new pair appears, then I can guilt free get
rid of an old pair.
- two pairs of black shoes
- two pairs of brown shoes
- one pair of trainers
- one pair of good hiking boots
- one pair of really clapped out hiking boots, that are fine for gardening
Apparently the shoes I bought were part of a small batch of 50, that the shoe shop had especially commissioned from Loakes as they did not make anything similar, and they had proved exceptionally popular, with me getting one of the last pairs! In addition to sticking to the same type of shoes, I also like to stick to the same shoe shops, nothing flashy, just plain old fashioned shoes.