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  • Nay. Another confused colabo. It's like people think that taking 2 shoes and potatochopping them is creativity. When CDG did the first one it fit with the rest of their fashion line. When everyone else just copied it is just sad. Even Kurt Geiger did it.

  • I'm tired of all these orthopaedic/corrective shoes. If you fancy something robust with a country style, maybe get a standard Tricker's brogue with a commando or a dainite sole? Present have some ace c-shade commando brogues. Too full-on for me but no more conspicuous than those ^

  • That white sole is great on the redwings where it belongs. On brogues it just looks dumb. The trickers comando doesn't work for me either but I do like the danite sole.

  • prefer these:

  • That white sole is great on the redwings where it belongs.

    CedyWedy's proposal has a crepe sole, not a white vibram sole like those found on Red Wings.

  • yes, god I hate those Vibram soles on Grensons

  • Well nice:

  • been after a chukka boot version in black, of that style for a few years

  • The Sanders Playboy per chance?

  • ooh, that'll do me, cheers Josh

  • Chukkas gotta chukk.


  • just got a pair of like this for up coming wedding.

  • Pierre Corthay - probably the most stunning shoes I've seen for quite some time.
    Priced to add even greater incredulity.

    The range includes something called the ElectroChoc. It has to be seen to be believed.





    I only like number 4, but I had to show the others to illustrate how avant garde the French can be.


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  • Hilarious... I still have a desert camo Bape t-shirt from about 2001, that's shit as well...

  • been after a chukka boot version in black, of that style for a few years

    Amazing how expensive they are now, we used to call them Etons BITD... In 1981 you could get a pair for £16, the shoe was only £12... :$

  • Should I put a rubber cover on the soles of my leather-soled boots to prolong the life of the soles?

    They are super-thick double layer leather soles, so adding a thin bit of rubber is unlikely to affect the flexibility or 'feel' of the shoes.

    Thoughts?

  • depends if you gonna wear them a lot in the rain or not. i've done it to a pair of boots i have that i don't want to be precious about

    that said, i don't think leather soles is an issue in rain if they're quality and you let them air dry afterwards (?)

  • It's just to make them last longer. Yeah, sometimes they're worn in the rain.

  • Should I put a rubber cover on the soles of my leather-soled boots to prolong the life of the soles?

    They are super-thick double layer leather soles, so adding a thin bit of rubber is unlikely to affect the flexibility or 'feel' of the shoes.

    Thoughts?

    No, if you glue rubber onto a leather sole, it does affect the "flex". The two leather layers are stitched, right? The bottom layer has "further to move" when the sole flexes being on the outside of the curve (if that makes sense) - and the two layers being stitched rather than glued allows enough movement between the two for this to happen. If you glue on a third layer, the now middle layer is liable to crack along the edges, as is the welt.

    If they're cheap shoes, get rubber soles, otherwise invest in new leather soles when you need to, and get it done by a decent cobbler.

  • Yeah, sometimes they're worn in the rain.

    a pair of these in your bag just in case. job done.

  • No, if you glue rubber onto a leather sole, it does affect the "flex". The two leather layers are stitched, right? The bottom layer has "further to move" when the sole flexes being on the outside of the curve (if that makes sense) - and the two layers being stitched rather than glued allows enough movement between the two for this to happen. If you glue on a third layer, the now middle layer is liable to crack along the edges, as is the welt.

    If they're cheap shoes, get rubber soles, otherwise invest in new leather soles when you need to, and get it done by a decent cobbler.

    i can't do this as i 'heel and toe' as im a fast walker and can wear down to the stitching on the toe in a day. my local shoe repair place does a nice thin india rubber front sole for £11 that i get fitted to all my leather shoes. i'm better of doing this and getting a resole later than a resole every 2 weeks. i don't want to use blakeys especially on a lighter weight thinner soled shoe.

  • Just been preparing a pair of derby Trickers for the winter, it's a 3-4 day process

    They're about 12yrs old so need a lot of love and attention

  • a pair of these in your bag just in case. Job done.

    swims

  • Please don't buy monkeh leather. These were Babeh Monkeh's friends

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