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• #8677
Any recommendations for boots along the lines of these?
https://lanxshoes.com/collections/mens-boots/products/tasker-coach
Looking for something that can be worn while cycling around town, ie with a fairly lightweight flexible upper and thin sole. Like the look of the ones above but nervous about the lack of tread on the sole and the absence of a London showroom to see them in person.
Cheaper options always welcome as they'll probably get a bit of a beating.
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• #8678
Maybe checkout Midas boots or Santalum (if you’re not in a rush).
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• #8679
Picked up a pair of ok looking Cheaney's from ebay - not arrived yet but they look fairly legit; English made etc.
I did have to scroll through 10 pages of dross and overpriced rubbish to find them so hopefully it'll be worth it.
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• #8680
Proper leather shoes? Strictly not since 1. Rubber soles and 2. They're from Top Shop. Years ago. Decades even. Found at the back of the cupboard and when I cleaned them up I remembered why I like them. The upper leather is as supple around the ankles as I've ever had. They also feature very neat, fine black leather piping. The toecaps are sound too. I'll keep these for Victorian, tweedy days on the penny farthing.
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• #8681
Look proper, involve leather. Shoes.
I promised myself I would just wax the scuffs and not military parade mirror-polish my boots. 20 minutes later…
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• #8682
Needed a smart pair of boots for work (to be worn with a suit) over the winter. Been pretty much constant rain here in Glasgow so far.
Got these, not really sold on the stitching at the heel but they do look quite nice with a suit
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• #8683
My smart black shoes are similar… what are they, Barkers?
I finally got around to touching up the leather on my jacket using a mix of shoe creams, worked great.
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• #8684
I'm after a pair of boots, informal, laceups, chunky sole. Standing around pitchside rather than the office. I have a pair of Grensons and DMs.
However, I find the weight and somewhat harshness of the ride rather wearing on my fucked knee.
Is there a boot out there thats super lightweight and cushioning? (And waterproof)
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• #8685
Looks great
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• #8687
What about a heel insert or insole?
I’ve walk around in Solovair, very comfy. Although the right pair of socks makes all the difference.
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• #8688
That would be the easiest option yes. I shall investigate.
Won't solve the weight issue but comfort might be enough
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• #8689
Oh - and, if you do go for another boot, I think a commando sole is the more comfy option.
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• #8690
https://www.rockport.co.uk/boots/rockport/charlie-chukka-boots-mens-spice/988318
I got these Rockport Boots for dog walking last year, they’re very light, seriously waterproof and have been good for my also fucked knee, got them for £50 in John Lewis sale at the time, not such a bargain at the normal price but worth keeping an eye out for in my opinion in case they get cheap again somewhere.
For grips, was not much there to start with, and is getting worn down now - I was slipping about in the mud the last couple of days after the rain…
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• #8691
Excellent.
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• #8692
Blundstone? chelsea boots but annoyingly good for comfort and waterproofness... and quite light
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• #8693
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195433379889
These look quite good value if you’re a 9
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• #8694
eBay dude contacted me to advise that the pair of shoes he'd advertised (and I've bought) as Cheaney are actually Loake.
I'm somewhat disappointed but I need a pair of shoes for work so these will do at £48 delivered.
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• #8695
The wife got me a pair of Clark’s for my birthday and promptly took my manky Kickers down to the charity shop. These are waterproof and have Vibram soles so none of that crepe slip sliding. They were also perfect out the box with no breaking in required.
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• #8696
Been tempted on those for a while. Worth the £££?
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• #8697
Tough one, I wasn’t paying, if you can afford them then probably.
It will be interesting to see how they clean up after a day out in the rain.
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• #8698
Bloody hell, when did Clark’s Originals get so pricey? Obviously not the norm but wasn’t so long ago I got some beige Desert Trek for £20 (they’ve cleaned up fine) and brown Wallabees for £10 in the sale
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• #8699
Anyone looking for laces? I’ve got a couple of laces from these guys. Can’t fault.
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• #8700
Proper leather boots. Lennon. (Rufflander) hand made to order in about 6 months.
£110 delivered. Best bargain in footwear?
Just in time for a winter of slopping around farmyards.
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Dropped my Moc Toe Red Wings into Original Box cobblers in Orpington/ Sidcup for a resole
And a mid sole
And some speed hooks.
£158 including return postage.
Should take a week
I only paid £96 for them new (8 odd years ago)