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30 September 2012, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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Your Boots!
Hi all, one thing I have noticed on this forum in the short time I have been here is how well dressed so many members are. That is my subjective opinion, btw.
So, I though I would post this question and ask for some help from the more sartorial inclined among you. I am looking for a new pair of boots. I am interested to see what kind of boots you have and if you could post a photo of them as well. Of course, if your photo happens to include your time piece, that would be nice as well. Anyway, I am looking for some boots and they could be dressy, or rugged. But they would be of the non work, or cowboy variety. Thanks for all your help! Cheers!
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4 October 2012, 11:20 AM | #2 |
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Wolverine 1,000 mile boot. Dress up or down... the most versatile boot I own.
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Never limit yourself to just one style I say.
I think it all depends what kind of boot your looking for and how much you willing to pay. Are you looking for dress, work, or cowboy boots? Something with rubber or leather soles? Alden has a nice little range of boots both in the Indy and some of their dress boots in cordovan are really nice. The Wolverine 1K and the limited cordovan 721 and 744 are real nice. If you dont mind breaking a pair in, then Redwing makes a nice one with their GT Beckmans or Iron Ranger boots. I have a few Lucchese cowboy boots which I really like. But the place you might want to check out for reviews, pics, and many more styles might be here: http://www.styleforum.net/
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4 October 2012, 11:39 AM | #4 |
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Good looking boots! Thanks for posting. I am looking at some Trickers right now as well.
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Very nice, you'll have to post a PIC when you get them.
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Thanks for the link and input Dan, I will check it out the link. I am open to all styles except actual steel toed work type boots, or Cowboy boots. Both of those I would not have a place to wear. Cheers!
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Numerous discussions about all kinds of different styles. As well as care and upkeep as well.
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I picked up a pair of ariat boots last Christmas and I love them. Ariat makes great boots from work to cowboy.
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This boots are made for walking,and that's what they will do,one of this days....
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I currently own a pair of Grenson Fred’s and Wolverine 1000 mile boots.
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I've seen the Grenson's before and they do look nice. I'm considering somethin like this next. The Alden's are real nice by the way, you won't be sorry. Something about that Horween leather I really like. The sizing on these are just like the 1000 mile boots. Half size less than normal.
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Red Wings for work
Timberlands and Clarks for everyday use
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I have a lot of boots. Primarily for hiking and hunting. Some I wear and recommend are Chippewa (my snake boots), Danner (hiking and everyday casual wear - I like the Mountain Light II - very comfortable), and Alico (I have the Guide hikers - hard core). The Alico's are ultra stiff Norwegian Welt construction, and take a long time to break in, but they are the most well made pair of hiking boots I have ever owned, bar none.
There are lots of good brands, and lots of good boots. Good luck.
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Here are mine!!
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Just happened to see some Grenson's last night that looked great. Love these, they are like a boot and brogue all rolled into one.
Thanks for the input! Hunters?? Hey, I bet these do the job. Thanks! Quote:
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The last pair of Hush puppy desert boots I bought ripped my heel to shreds.
I wasn’t expecting to have to “break in” Hush puppies let alone leave blood stains behind. They didn’t last for too long either, so I’m sticking to Clarks from now on. Brouge boots are awesome, the Fred has got fairly oversized Brouging and heavy duty souls but some of their other models are more delicate. |
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Here are mine. Handy and nearby since I just took them off. A pair of Hush Puppies. A brand name from the past!
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You can not go wrong buying a pair of Red Wing Boots but make certain they are one's made here in America. Also Frye Boots are well made.....or at least the pair I own are so check them!!Take it easy.....Leo
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I agree with Leo 100%. Also, I have just bought a pair of Danner boots. I bought the US made military boot. Extremely comfortable, durable and versatile.
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Hush puppies for casual ( desert boots ) and Ariat devonpro for riding
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Allen Edmunds has several nice boots available now as well.
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They're very comfortable too.
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I've been wearing HiTec boots since the 80's.
http://www.hi-tec.com/us/altitude-iv-wp-1.html They take a bit to wear in but after they do I've never worn anything better. Really like them. 3 years ago I sacrificed a pair to the puppy. The left shoe became his chew-toy of choice. The right remained unscathed.
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Love Lucchese. These are my Anteaters... Can't buy them anymore as they are on the endangered species list. Looking pretty rugged here, but had them polished Saturday night and they look good as new now.
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Top row: First two Grenson Christians, next two Crockett & Jones, Ralph Lauren motorcycle boots.
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Great looking boots.
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