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Footwear to go with our jackets

Jin431

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Understand. Thank you so much for your advice. The thing I like about Wolverine boots is the solidity of the leather. Living in Italy, accustomed to a certain type of local manufacture, I must say that the manufacture of Wolverine 1000 mile isn't the top for the price they cost!
Over time, I even noticed that as for the brown pair one boot is taller than the other!

No problem at all. I think the difference is so little that paying extra for the imported leather is the best option to go at this time. Those 1000 mile boots look clean. I always liked them too. That's great to know especially coming from an Italian. Thanks for sharing, pls post your boots as well when you can. It's always nice seeing worn boots
 

Vezio

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No problem at all. I think the difference is so little that paying extra for the imported leather is the best option to go at this time. Those 1000 mile boots look clean. I always liked them too. That's great to know especially coming from an Italian. Thanks for sharing, pls post your boots as well when you can. It's always nice seeing worn boots
OK, I'll post some pics when I wear them.
 

Vezio

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Wolverine in my opinion are not worth the cost at all. Don’t get me wrong they make some pretty cool designs, and their workbook line has some good stuff. The actual work boots that is. But their 1,000 mile boots are not worth the 300-500 dollar range. Their are a lot better boots for that price point.
I fully agree.
 

Ayeteael

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Atlanta
Bison boots by Renav. This leather is incredibly tough. Been wearing them 2-3xs a week for 2 months, and there’s barely any creasing in the vamp.

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Psant25

One Too Many
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Love these^^

carters just updated his site and has some great pics of boots. Carters are made by honcho i believe. Hondo is different. I have two pair custom honcho boots coming.

These pics make me want to try the peanut buffalo! My boots i got the shaft smaller, low heel, round toe, leather midsole, 3/4 welt, vibram western sole. Horsebutt is horween cxl hh.

Again, prices are great for el paso usa made boots!

https://cartersboots.com/collections/mens-western-boots
 

Ayeteael

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Location
Atlanta
Love these^^

carters just updated his site and has some great pics of boots. Carters are made by honcho i believe. Hondo is different. I have two pair custom honcho boots coming.

These pics make me want to try the peanut buffalo! My boots i get the shaft smaller. Horsebutt is horween cxl.

Again, prices are great for el paso usa made boots!

https://cartersboots.com/collections/mens-western-boots
Do it. I bet peanut buffalo would look fantastic in a western boot. I love exotic leathers.
 

Ayeteael

A-List Customer
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Location
Atlanta
I also received my Chelsea boots too. They fit better than my benzein service boot so that's great. I think I like the cigar horse rump more than my black shinki

What outsole did you get?
Nice. These are my first pair of shinki boots so the jury is still out, but my initial reaction is positive. It's already popping some grain and they are so light and flexible. The leather feels like it needs zero break in.
 

dannyk

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I’d like to buy some Type 3 Service Boots. I know there are much better/nicer variants out there besides At The Front and WW2 Impressions. But I’m looking for the closest in style to originals. I also want to dub them like they did back then. So I don’t want to buy any really nice pairs of similar rough-out styles, and potentially make them ugly or ruin them ha. So those are my two choices for close to originals, still nice enough to actually wear and use and not baby them, and able to be dubbed with no regrets. I’ve heard that ATF and WWI now both use HH Brown as the makers and should be almost 100% identical minus one or two little things they may have dictated. ATF once had a worse rep on this front but a few years ago did a massive overhaul and I’ve heard good stuff about their recent things. The differences are ATF are 299 and Impressions I think we’re 255. If they are relatively the same I should go cheaper-thing is they are always sold out. I’ve checked in on and off for months and they are just always sold out. So if any of our fine members here have any experience with these makers/boots I would love the feedback. Thanks everyone.
 

Psant25

One Too Many
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I’d like to buy some Type 3 Service Boots. I know there are much better/nicer variants out there besides At The Front and WW2 Impressions. But I’m looking for the closest in style to originals. I also want to dub them like they did back then. So I don’t want to buy any really nice pairs of similar rough-out styles, and potentially make them ugly or ruin them ha. So those are my two choices for close to originals, still nice enough to actually wear and use and not baby them, and able to be dubbed with no regrets. I’ve heard that ATF and WWI now both use HH Brown as the makers and should be almost 100% identical minus one or two little things they may have dictated. ATF once had a worse rep on this front but a few years ago did a massive overhaul and I’ve heard good stuff about their recent things. The differences are ATF are 299 and Impressions I think we’re 255. If they are relatively the same I should go cheaper-thing is they are always sold out. I’ve checked in on and off for months and they are just always sold out. So if any of our fine members here have any experience with these makers/boots I would love the feedback. Thanks everyone.
I hope you get a pair and let us know. I have thought about getting a pair of ATF boots myself. They looks really good and original spec
 

Psant25

One Too Many
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I’d like to buy some Type 3 Service Boots. I know there are much better/nicer variants out there besides At The Front and WW2 Impressions. But I’m looking for the closest in style to originals. I also want to dub them like they did back then. So I don’t want to buy any really nice pairs of similar rough-out styles, and potentially make them ugly or ruin them ha. So those are my two choices for close to originals, still nice enough to actually wear and use and not baby them, and able to be dubbed with no regrets. I’ve heard that ATF and WWI now both use HH Brown as the makers and should be almost 100% identical minus one or two little things they may have dictated. ATF once had a worse rep on this front but a few years ago did a massive overhaul and I’ve heard good stuff about their recent things. The differences are ATF are 299 and Impressions I think we’re 255. If they are relatively the same I should go cheaper-thing is they are always sold out. I’ve checked in on and off for months and they are just always sold out. So if any of our fine members here have any experience with these makers/boots I would love the feedback. Thanks everyone.

I also have been looking at these:

https://www.rufflander.co.uk/shop/heritage-footwear/town-and-country-boots/world-war-1-replica-boot/


I would spec without the hob nails. Not 100 percent sold on the square toe.

Probably where dundas got these from:

https://dundasfootwear.com/collections/***nerside

i suppose one could get that ww1 replica boot leather on a round toe last boot
 

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