We have not noticed so many highlows as bluchers upon the understandings of the promenaders of Broad-street. |
Bals generally should have a small gap at the top of the lacing, while bluchers often have a larger one through the length of the lacing. |
Since balmorals are more formal than bluchers and broguing makes shoes less formal, where does this leave those shoes that are both brogued and balmorals? |
Perhaps some person or persons here may wonder why we should not send out side-springs and bluchers, as well as top-boots. |
A repository of the empire, the town bears a suitably idiotic, unwieldy name, and even in 1950s Armidale it was possible to hear such terms as bluchers, port and goolies. |
In a pinch, i.e., when travelling I might wear a pair of my dressier bluchers with a suit, but I'd feel a little guilty about the slightly subpar pairing. |