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Boots / shoes to wear with your flight jacket s...

tjoenn

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They look really great after the treatment - just I do not dare to stress my footwear like this - but maybe I should????

I also own the ATF service boots and always found they run really wide

Thanks! I'm really pleased with them. You should try it, it was a very enjoyable little project. I think I'll do the same with my A-15 boots I bought from Aero a long time ago, I will never be able to make them look worn as I wear them only once every couple of years (that fleece is too warm!). I may also do the same to the paratrooper boots, also from ATF.
http://thelandlessgentry.blogspot.com/2018/02/diy-antiquing-corcoran-brown-jump-boots.html
 

ties70

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Something that works in the office AND with a leather jacket: Redwing Foreman Chukka...
 

ties70

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still breaking them in and still in love

"Spirit Lake Boots" made by REDWING for INDIAN Motorcycles

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Hey Thomas,

do you have a hard time with the thick seam across the toe cap?
My Iron Rangers were a bi*ch to break in...I would say that for the first 10 times wearing the boots they were giving me blisters. They sometimes do these days if I do not wear them regularly...

Best regards,

Ties
 

Thomas Koehle

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Hey Thomas,

do you have a hard time with the thick seam across the toe cap?
My Iron Rangers were a bi*ch to break in...I would say that for the first 10 times wearing the boots they were giving me blisters. They sometimes do these days if I do not wear them regularly...

Best regards,

Ties

Hi Ties,

so far no problems. I also own IRON RANGERS in black and in the "rough out" version with no problems - never had any issues with blisters or so.

Thomas
 

zoomer

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WWIIImpressions’ Marine cordovan service shoes look really sharp but they’re out of my size (11D). No one else handles these, I think because they are not obviously a shoe OR a boot.
 
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Thomas Koehle

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Boot for today:

White's Semi-Dress...

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Most comfortable "out of the box" boot I ever bought!

Best regards,

Ties

Nice looking ones - only thing that bothers me a bit is the somehow almost „female“ shape of the heel - ok it‘s outbalanced by the thickness of the sole (which I really like looks much better than those flimsy ones) but looks special to me anyway
 

ties70

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Thomas,

White's are classic work boots for the logging industries.
Their models have not really been changed for decades, and they take pride in their special arch support construction ARCH EASE that keeps you on your feet for long shifts.
While looking kind of archaic for modern eyes, these boots are as comfortable as it gets. Extremely well-handmade with top materials!

And something you do not see every day...

Ties
 

Cocker

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I'm looking for something along the look of Iron Rangers, in black, and preferably around 150EUR top. You guys have any idea?
 
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