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Hi girls!
Newbie here. I'm interested in a First in Officier (most gorgeous blue/black color ever), but have no idea how to get the ball rolling. I see in a few post that a few ladies are interested in Officier. Help please?
Thanks.
Welcome newbie. Love your signature, perhaps we were separated at birth? I saw a bag in what I thought was officier last week but it looked more like a slate blue/grey to me. I thought it would be darker from what the ladies here talk about. Could have been the store lighting though. It was a nice colour, I liked it, versatile.Hi girls!
Newbie here. I'm interested in a First in Officier (most gorgeous blue/black color ever), but have no idea how to get the ball rolling. I see in a few post that a few ladies are interested in Officier. Help please?
Thanks.
T&D are not making Officier or any type of dark blue right now.
They will announce new colors in the fall. Presently they are producing
summer colors - Praline, Maldives, Turquoise and Framboise. I know that they want to do a Navy type color but they will not announce future color until the last of the Summer bags have been shipped out.
Hi girls!
Newbie here. I'm interested in a First in Officier (most gorgeous blue/black color ever), but have no idea how to get the ball rolling. I see in a few post that a few ladies are interested in Officier. Help please?
Thanks.
Ahh thanks for letting me know. I'm wasn't sure of what their available colors were. I'm hoping they'll produce it for Fall and more ladies will jump on the bandwagon.
I appreciate it.![]()
xjessiex, I did not actually lose the screw and stud. Both pieces were inside the packaging, so they don't have to send me a new screw. Anyway, I tried hammering, but it doesnt work!!! the pieces of leather between the screw and the stud seem to be too thick
how did you attach yours back xjessiex?
I would take it to a shoe repair and let them have a look. I am pretty confident that if you took it to the guy I go to here in Vancouver, you'd never know there was a thing wrong. I've had him re-heel boots and shoes numerous times and fix leather straps, etc. on sandals. Nothing I've had done there ever cost over $20 so I'd hope it would be the same for you
I'll give you a bit of karma![]()