Renowned in the late 80s and early 90s, John Fluevogâs Art Deco-inspired footwear collection is experiencing a renaissance with their new 2006 winter line. The dandyish Capone ankle boot (pictured) features patent leather (a typically flamboyant choice of material) and a pink lining sobered by a grey colorway and classic brogue styling. The result is a fresh approach to the Canadian cobbler's tradition of making surprising shoes that will still delight even the most hardcore of shoe fetishists. The Capone is $259 from Fluevog.
John Fluevog Capones
by Ami Kealoha in Style on 14 December 2006
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