Here I unbox a pair of monkstraps from the most famous Spanish shoemaker: Carmina Shoemaker .
This is a pair that I actually customized in their MTO program and one that is currently being offered as a GMTO on their site. Until July 28th, 2021, you can grab this pair at RTW pricing by clicking on the link below.
For anyone that watches this video after July 28th, 2021, this model will be available via MTO.
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Ritesh
great content
very informative and helpful
keep blogging
Mike
I checked with Carmina customer service and shoe trees are not included in this GMTO. Disappointing to hear this.
Justin FitzPatrick
while I could understand getting them to be a bonus, if they do not come with RTW shoes at this same price, then they should not for GMTO either.
Mike
In fact, this GMTO price is higher than their existing prices for RTW.
Justin FitzPatrick
Yes, I see that. But what is odd, is that it was not at that price when it launched. It was at $475. Some error must have occurred. I have reached out. If you want to actually get it I suggest you reach out, too. Something is not right.
Mike
I wait for your clarification and explanation since you are one of the stakeholders in this collaboration with Carmina in this special GMTO offering.
Justin FitzPatrick
Sure thing. It might be too late by then though. I think you have more power than I do here. I have reached out without response. Let’s see.
Justin FitzPatrick
Hey Mike, they fixed the error. As I suspected the shpes are $475, juat like their RTW offering as that is essentially what GMTO is. They will also be extending the offering for 5 more days after this one completes.
https://www.carminashoemaker.com/monk-strap-shoes-burgundy-vegano-maraca-repello-80180/?affId=0001
Mike
Thank you for your prompt clarification.
Justin FitzPatrick
My pleasure Mike
Michael A Moss
cannot open your site (my personal shoes) just blinks. have been trying for weeks. same on different computers.
Mike Moss