I've ridden from the top of the world to the bottom and most of the way around. It is better to dress for the wreck than for the ride and a pair of riding boots is meant to keep all the parts in one leather pocket such that when you get to the ER they have all the OEM bits and the best chance to put it all back together....sturdy enough to throw a leg over my vtwin, but also appropriate to wear dining with the better half.
It's worth noting that Thursday's Shinki Journeyman chelsea uses the same patterning—and according to their website at least—for the same reasons. They also charge more than twice as much...I decided to get a black pair of Chelsea boots. I ordered from a company called Blkbrd. The ordering process was pretty smooth over whatsapp and the boots were delivered after about 3 weeks. They're 360° handweltded and made from TPR Maryam horsebutt. This is definitely somewhat of a grail leather for me when it comes to boots. It's a beautiful, strong and dyed through veg tanned leather that also smells just so nice.
It's kinda hard for me to recommend Blkbrd though as they blindsided me with the patch on the upper. The pictures on their site didn't include it. Their reasoning was that they were worried the maryam leather might tear by trying to keep the leather in one piece around the ankle. It's hard to be mad though since the boots is otherwise great and it only cost 260 usd!
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I have two pairs of Clarks Clarkridge Top oiled suede Chelsea boots - one pair in brown and one in black.
They are very comfortable and appear well-made. Chunky sole and a beefy profile that pairs well with heavy denim.
As humble as they are, they're genuinely excellent. I don't know whether it's actually a welted sole, it looks like it but the price was probably too reasonable to expect so.
As an aside; do you feel confident riding in a Chelsea? I'd be concerned that in a "situation" the boot might catch on something and just pull off, leaving me with only socks to keep my feet intact.
I feel ya, man. I got my first pair of RMWs while still at uni - back then, they were a local Aus brand more associated with farmers than hipsters. I think I’ve had three more craftsman since then, along with the gardener and lachie. The new comfort craftsman feels a bit too flimsy- thin, dressy leather and a very thin sole (or maybe I’m just more used to thick soled American work boots now?). The gardener and lachie are still my faves, but I feel they have priced themselves out of the market. They are definitely $400 good. Maybe $500 good. But not $700 good.
Oh, and I solved the flimsy sole issue on that only pair this week:
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Managed to take sime photos today. The biggest advantage of a chelsea boot is how easy and fast you put them on and take them off.
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I decided to get a black pair of Chelsea boots. I ordered from a company called Blkbrd. The ordering process was pretty smooth over whatsapp and the boots were delivered after about 3 weeks. They're 360° handweltded and made from TPR Maryam horsebutt. This is definitely somewhat of a grail leather for me when it comes to boots. It's a beautiful, strong and dyed through veg tanned leather that also smells just so nice.
It's kinda hard for me to recommend Blkbrd though as they blindsided me with the patch on the upper. The pictures on their site didn't include it. Their reasoning was that they were worried the maryam leather might tear by trying to keep the leather in one piece around the ankle. It's hard to be mad though since the boots is otherwise great and it only cost 260 usd!
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If no new colours are added, then I am well equipped when it comes to Chelsea boots. There are still white ones available, but they are not really my style.
Mustang from GEA Waldviertler
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White boots with this sort of shape always remind me of Elvis; a more Wester style and you're into a Lemmy Kilmister vibe.