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  • Thanks for this btw. I'll bookmark that page and try and get up there next year I think.

  • I’ve just collected these from dulwich cobblers in herne hill, new vibram soles, new mid soles and stitching and all for £65!
    I am more than delighted 😀


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  • Wow, they look great. Cheaper than sending them back to Red Wing and you didn't have to wait for 3 months!

  • Indeed and the midsole replacement has made them feel like slippers.
    It’s the third resold in 5 years, previously done via redwings and 3 months sounds about right, this time it was 6 days.

  • Being too cheap to get a pair of Danners or Diemmes or similar kind of sucks.
    But getting a pair of hand me downs that dad bought used, but didn't get on with is cool.
    I don't know the brand, Höck, but they ar double welted, heavy, handmade, and probably even properer than the above brands.
    I gave them a good clean, oiling and blue laces in the hope that it would give a slightly more contemporary urban feel.


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  • Advise for making old black rubber vibram outsoles black again?
    Marker pen? Liquid silicone?

  • yeah liquid silicone, shoe polish? I wouldn't bother with a marker pen as it might look purple etc...

  • they're pretty banging. love the lacing down to the toe

  • In other news I'm selling some proper leather shoes, will update and maybe put a sales thread together but I've got brown C&J Onslow in uk9.5, snuff suede Loake Anglesey boots in a uk10, J Crew Kenton (Alden Indy copies) in uk10 and some Sanders Creepers (Joel Low) in uk10 - let me know if any are of interest!

  • I have a pair of Trickers Malton that I don't wear any more so up for sale.

    Size 10.5.

    They are probably 20 years old but have been well looked after. Currently have Dainite sole / heel . Sole has a lot of life / heel 1 maybe 2 seasons left.

    For full disclosure some breaking of the surface leather on both outer ball areas. Have also been relined / reinforced internally at the heel by a good cobbler (Peters Traditional Footwear Specialist, York)
    Anyone interested at £60 plus buyer pays postage?


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  • Good point about the marker. Will try the other suggestions. Thanks.

  • they're pretty banging.

    I guess my downstairs neighbour agrees...

    love the lacing down to the toe

    Me too

  • Vaseline? You’re only trying to get the sides back to black right? I’d start with all the standard household stuff… olive oil?

  • I tried the same leather oil that I gave the uppers so I think that oil based stuff maybe isn't working.
    I think I used the have a silicone spray somewhere.

  • Liquid silicone appear to be doing the trick.


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  • I've a pair of brogue solovair and really like then. I used the guide on Thier website to check my size and they fit me well.

  • It finally happened, critical mass of leather shoes. I have something in the post so these Trickers are for sale, P&P included, 10% to the forum coffers.
    Trickers Lancaster Derby, Dark Brown, Size 9, width 5 (standard).
    Panic bought at the sample sale a while back, worn maybe five times because I’m a 10/9.5 at best. Condition as the photos, no scuffs or nicks, including bags and original box. Looking to recoup at £130. If no interest by the end of the week I’ll remove this spam and eBay, thanks.


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  • And my new (old) boots arrived this morning, Trickers Grassmere clodhoppers which will hopefully satiate the full grain leather lust.


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  • They're lovely, I've been really enjoying my Tricker's, they fit so well, my poor Loake Chelsea boots haven't been getting a look in recently!

  • They’re seriously well made, I feel a bit military today. Did the ones you bought off here arrive already?

  • Yeah, I've been wearing them for a couple of weeks... Love 'em!


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  • Do any boot manufacturers use softer leather than others?

    I have a bone spur on my heel and it makes buying proper leather shoes/boots a nightmare because of the initial break in period, blisters, pain etc etc

  • @>>>>>>
    Looking good, I hope you’re wearing board shorts too.

  • I've got a pair of Alden Indy boots in suede. Soft as, super comfy compared to anything else 'proper' I have

    Either go suede, or try shoes with softer leather, perhaps alden chukkas?

    £££ though

  • Looking great - glad they made it!

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