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• #6052
Did I ever post the Italian semi-boat-ish shoes? I’ll try find them take a photo later.
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• #6053
You get these sorted?
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• #6054
Not yet, been a bit lazy about it!
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• #6055
Pm
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• #6056
@fredtc thank you for the links and your opinion, too ;-) I am embracing the New England lifestyle now that I am a NY resident... I've spent the last week in Vermont and New Hampshire and can't get moc's out of my head... I should add - I definitely am not looking for boat shoes. I really dislike them. A traditional New England Moc/Blucher/Guide boot is what I'm after.
@DanS thanks also - those Rough Out Blucher's are great value.
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• #6057
Paraboot?
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• #6058
They aren’t too much like the moccs you posted, but I couldn’t resist these NOS... it’s been too cold to wear them since purchase. These are pretty rare Varese shoes, probably zero value but hard pressed to find another pair now I guess.
They are one of the few pairs of rubber soled leather shoes I’ve bought. Kinda saving them for that weather.
Quite liked the open tongue, woven top and wraparound stitching. Bit grandad-y, but way classier than a boat shoe.
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• #6060
I’m almost sure I have a pair of Timberland shoes which are almost identical to those posted above.
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• #6061
I wear my paraboots 4 days out of 7 at least. On my third pair. Love them. And I’ve got ‘a guy’
What about Yuketen lug sole Ghillies?
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• #6062
The big label puts me off Paraboots. Heschung are in a similar vein and more refined imo https://www.heschung.com/en/148-boots
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• #6063
Never wear my Heschungs
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• #6064
Just picked these up from RW after a resole, I’m very happy although £90 seems a lot they look really well and they are worn a lot and have lasted 3 years.
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• #6065
That crepe style sole is an absolute pain to work with, not surprised at the ££
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• #6066
Sorry and thanks to the cobbler, it is far more satisfying to have them back than to buy a new pair.
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• #6067
Must get this working, the finisher that came back from Italy with me.
Doesn’t work on the mains due to being a stupidly energy-sucking two-phase motor. Planning to strip down and replace with a modern energy saving motor. It needs 1/2 HP, so planning maybe a 3/4 HP servo motor sold for sewing machines.
It’s money I don’t have right now, but would be great to get working and get some of the older shoes sorted.
Planning to switch one polishing wheel to carnauba too, and work with leathers for the watch pouches etc.
No idea on exact age of the machine, some decades for sure.
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• #6068
Yep, those are very nice. Can't help but feel they'd get trashed very quickly here though. Waiting to see what happens in the sales. If the Bureau put any of their's on sale, I'll be quids in due to the weakness of the £ and not paying VAT.
In reality I should probably just get some Blucher's in the spring and wear Bean Boots all winter like the other 90% of New Yorkers...
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• #6069
Lots of Bass Weejuns in TK Maxx but I got these Bass Derbys in wine leather for £50 which are still £210 on their site. Made in India and Goodyear welted and the leather is fantastic.
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• #6070
Bargain!
Still trying to bring myself to break in a pair of oxblood Loakes I bought off here. They look great but stiff as ****.
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• #6071
Do itttttt...!
You can use cobbler’s cream rubbed into the inside (the inner leather sock of the shoe). Leave it overnight, wear them around the house an hour or two at a time. The cream does the same job as foot sweat, which is a key ingredient in breaking in shoes well.
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• #6072
Got a link? Can’t see them.
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• #6073
I've worn them round the house a few times, starting slowly.
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• #6074
Suppose it's only been 7 months. Some of my shoes get worn less than once a year....!
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• #6075
TK Maxx has smaller sizes left online, I got them from Charing X road branch in UK 10
https://mainemoccasin.com/collections/blucher-moccasin ^?
Think they used to be called the New England Outwear Co - pretty sure Albam carried some of their shoes in 2016.