Leffot
Leffot
Never hurts to hit the biggies like Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys, there's a Crockett and Jones, Ralph Lauren, Brooks.
I'm not super versed in ultra high end footwear for men, though.
Tons of places will have alden/quoddy, etc.
Well, I made the rounds in NYC, mostly in the Madison Ave area, was not able to get to SoHo or the Village, I guess that is where some of the nicer boutiques are located, anyway, I'm pretty focused on a pair of Red Wing Iron Rangers, just learned that they make a few of the colors in a EE width. Since I use an orthotic in my shoes I need the extra width, so they might work out...Thanks for the suggestions.
Quattro
Russell Moccasin, out of Berlin WI, are well worth checking out for all kinds of boots and shoes. Mine are most comfortable.
I just bought a pair of Frye Rogan Alpine boots. Pretty nice and so far seem very comfortable
bought a pair of redwing steeltoes for work.
I took a gamble on some boots that didn't look too great in the picture but turned out looking great.
They are listed as a 5" roofing boot without steel toe. Small Canadian company that makes generic crappy looking work boots has them made in Mexico. The picture shoes a version that must have the steel toe as mine don't look like that.
$109CAD for a goodyear welted boot not made in China. I need to take a picture of them on my feet as they look way better. My girl even like them says they look great with dark jeans and a nice shirt. I think she is stoked I am not wearing my old beat to crap Blundstones any more.
Geronimo G55-PARA - Canadian Footwear
They said it wouldn't work, but I just had my old beat to crap Blundstones successfully re-soled. They were the last of the Made-in-Australia boots, so I figured I owed them another chance before throwing in the trash. Hit "like" if anyone wants photos and contact info.
Soles on my Blundstones held up fine.
The leather on the toes has been destroyed. But in fairness I've beat on them.
Not sure how the leather on these were treated from the factory, they had a sheen to them when I got them and any scratches just seemed to remove that outer sheen and no matter what I treated them with the scratches would show. After that point I started not caring and used them as work boots. Worn them to shingle the roof on our house, that really really put a beating on the toes with shredding the leather.
Who else wers Austrailian boots?
What are the brand to get? I see Blundstone, Rossi, Redback-
For a US brand (but I don't think made in US) the Danner Workman looks a lot like Blundstone:
I wear the hell outta my blunnies.
First, cue the dirge and break out the single malt. Farewell, Australian Made. Your Hecho in Thailand cousins just aren't the same.
And here are the re-soled boots, ready for another 5 years of adventurous travel and yard work.
After having a pair of Vasque Sundowners destroyed by a mail order cobbler, I wasn't expecting much. But these guys did a great job:
Blundstone boot repair
Cheers.
Can anyone recommend boots like the Beans Engineer? They seem to be out of season and out of stock for a long time (and they keep bumping the date out).
The Bean boots are knockoff Red Wing Iron Rangers.
I stuck between the Wolverine 1000 Mile boot and the Red Wing Beckman Boot, who has either boot and what do you think?
Thanks,
Quattro
Don't own either, but have tried on both. Assume you are talking about the 1000M that is similar to the Beckman.
The Beckman is narrower, and the part on the side where the two pieces of leather join really cut into my foot. I'd buy the beckman if it came in an E, but it doesn't. I do tend to be a D in most things though. The 1000M were true to size and width, but I went with some Aldens instead. Said Aldens fell apart. YMMV.
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