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Originally Posted by BillScann
(Post 8675753)
On a side note, Correa is a pretty old-school place: no credit cards are accepted, strictly (Argentine) cash only.
I do second Bill's recommendation, the shop at Mario Bravo 750 is a wonderful place to get handmade shoes custom made for your feet (if you are a man - they do have a friend who will do bespoke shoes for women). If your Spanish is not very good you may want to call ahead and make sure Damian will be working when you are there as he speaks English quite well and will translate for his father Hector (the master cobbler . . .I believe it was Hector's father who founded the store 50 years ago). Their phone is 4861-7344 and they have a surprisingly good website (as Bill mentioned they are old school - high tech is not a term that comes to mind when visiting the shop) at www.calzadoscorrea.com.ar. Thanks again to BillScan for recommending them! |
Yes, they will take USD cash, provided your bills are in very good shape (no written torn or worn out notes).
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Shoes in Rosario
My wife and I are again going to Rosario (Provinica de Santa Fe) for three weeks in a few days. Can't wait to get down there again. Family parilla already arranged for Saturday, then off to Mar del Plata for a couple of days on Sunday.:D
I had noticed this thread earlier and it occurred to me that I might try to have some shoes made. The problem, however, is that I will not be in Buenos Aires much (if at all). Is anyone familiar with a reliable cobbler/shoe maker in Rosario? |
FYI Guido also has two other locations, Florida 704 and Peņa 1290
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Only Mens Shoes???
How come this thread is limited to mens shoes?? I guess women aren't interested in shoes but in case they just ask, I know of a great place.
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 8482377)
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I assume the above discount was 10% and not AR$10.
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 8902422)
I assume the above discount was 10% and not AR$10.
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Any recent information on Calzados Correa or similar places? Im going down to B'Aires on Monday and had thought I might have a pair of shoes made.
What are their prices like these days. I assume they have hiked their prices like everyone else down here... ;) |
Funny you should ask about Correa - I exchanged emails with Damien today - and will be seeing him and Hector on Monday to get a final fitting for the shoes they are currently making for me.
I think there prices have gone up a bit, but are still a damn good deal for custom made shoes. A pair of penny loafers is going to cost me ARS 450. Or a bit less than USD150. Some advice - Stop in as soon as you can on Monday. Shoes take time to make and ideally require two fittings (one to make the last, and one several days to a week later to fit the shoe to the foot and essentially fine tune it). Unless you are going to be there for a couple of weeks or know someone coming back to the US in a couple of weeks time (who can bring the shoes back and ship them within the US) you will likely need to leave some extra cash to ship them to the US (which is not cheap - about USD80 last time I did it - plus a later bill from DHL for a few bucks for customs duties and fees). It is worth it, for both the product and the experience. They are wonderful people. And if you come back to BsAs you can skip the first fitting since they will have lasts for your feet on file. Just order via email, and go down for the final fitting when you arrive. The shoes will be done a few days later. I think in a pinch you can skip the second fitting but the fit will suffer. |
Thanks, VPescado!
I'm getting the bus down from Rosario on Monday morning and I'll probably be in BA sometime around noon. However I have some other things to sort out first, so I probably won't be able to get there until 15:00 or 16:00. I trust they don't close for lunch. I'm leaving again on Thursday afternoon - would you say there's a chance they might have got far enough for me to a second fitting by then? Otherwise, I am sure I can pop down to BA sometime later within the next couple of weeks, though this would obviously not be ideal for me. Looking forward to going back to BA, it's been years since last time... |
Originally Posted by morradi
(Post 10244245)
Thanks, VPescado!
I'm getting the bus down from Rosario on Monday morning and I'll probably be in BA sometime around noon. However I have some other things to sort out first, so I probably won't be able to get there until 15:00 or 16:00. I trust they don't close for lunch. I'm leaving again on Thursday afternoon - would you say there's a chance they might have got far enough for me to a second fitting by then? Otherwise, I am sure I can pop down to BA sometime later within the next couple of weeks, though this would obviously not be ideal for me. Looking forward to going back to BA, it's been years since last time... And if you can pop down to BA in a couple of weeks, I don't see why you are resisting. |
Originally Posted by VPescado
(Post 10246327)
Not sure. I would just show up and beg. :p
And if you can pop down to BA in a couple of weeks, I don't see why you are resisting. |
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