
In fact, I wore them with a pair of faded, mid-wash denim and a double breasted blazer in Fit Check Friday Vol. I opted for the lighter Havana brown shade because I thought it would look great with jeans. Paul Evans Martin Wholecut Burnishing detail adds richness to the already elegant wholecut design. Simply put, Paul Evans shoes are beautiful and bold, and none more so than The Martin Wholecut. The wholecut’s sleek appearance and vivid Havana brown color makes them perhaps the most eye catching pair of shoes I own. It’s an oxford, but can also be a brogue. If you don’t know what wholecuts are, they’re essentially a formal dress shoe with the leather uppers crafted in a one-piece construction which makes for an elegant shape and streamlined aesthetic. And being my first pair of wholecut oxfords, I was excited to try them on. I consider wholecuts next level when it comes to men’s shoes. I went with The Martin Wholecut in Havana brown, the most vibrant color option, in my opinion. No retail or brand markup, just high quality, luxury Italian made shoes delivered straight to you, the consumer.Īnd granted cutting out the middle man isn’t an original idea, many consumers prefer to shop directly online, from their favorite brands, so it’s a smart move. Their mission is to help men everywhere step up their shoe game by offering stylish, yet comfortable shoes. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Paul Evans NY is men’s shoe company based out of New York City, co-founded by Evan Fript in 2013. S: Do you think this is a good place to end our review?Ĭ: Yes! Let me say my last words as usual: Stay tuned for more reviews from the Book Bunnies! Caramel enjoys reading and rereading bits and pieces of Life on the Infinite Farm by Richard Evan Schwartz. S: But are you really finite Caramel? You have a big imagination, don’t you? S: Would you like to live in the infinite farm? S: And you might find more of it in other geometry books, perhaps? But they have to read the book to visit it. S: So how does it end? What happens in the end?Ĭ: In the end the book answers the question:Ĭ: Anybody can. And then I read it again some other time. But once in a while I do read the whole book. I find new and strange things every time. And it is not quite a book to be read in one sitting, is it?Ĭ: I pick it up every now and then, and read a few pages. I keep finding new parts of the book to read.

There are so many strange things happening in this farm, right? Don’t you find them fascinating?Ĭ: Yes. S: Interesting! So what else happens in this farm?Ĭ: There is a pond and a crater and these are infinite from the inside but look finite from the outside. Anyway in this farm chickens have teeth too! But it also looks like he’s smiling, friendly like.

Isn’t it kind of creepy Sprinkles? Caramel is pointing toward Nelson’s scary (and infinite) teeth. head can swing open like a door in some places.” “Nelson is a shark whose head extends in both directions.

What can Nelson do?Ĭ: He has infinitely many teeth. Oh and there’s an infinite shark named Nelson. There is a cow with infinitely many feet, and she loves shoes! There’s also an infinite sheep, and an infinite donkey, and an infinite gopher. I mean there are animals with infinitely many things, like infinitely many feet.

S: Do you mean to say there are infinitely many animals?Ĭ: No. Sprinkles: So Caramel, what is this book about?Ĭaramel: It’s about infinite stuff. Caramel reviews Life on the Infinite Farm by Richard Evan Schwartz. As usual Sprinkles is taking notes and asking followup questions. Below he talks about what he thinks about this book, Life on the Infinite Farm by Richard Evan Schwartz. Caramel has been reading a very colorful math book recently.
