That’s the trouble with any shoes over time, they go out of fashion.
Great if they last 20 years with numerous resolves, but in my opinion you get bored of them and move on in a maximum of 3 years.
For that reason I stick at the lower end of nice shoes; Loake, Grenson G2.
Coupled with buying them in the sales, you don’t mind if after 2 years of good use they never see the light of day again.
Bought some Panama Jack boots in 2017
https://www.panamajackshop.com/uk/en...asgow-igloo-c1
Back in 2017 - finally the sole is wearing through on the heel to the void inside it. Where can I get these re-soled, they don't look like the normal rubber soles from Timpsons (not that I've been into Timpsons to ask)
They are super grippy, I'm normal stood standing firm on icy pavements when kids, wife etc are slipping everywhere.
Not sure where you are based but Google the Brentford Cobbler he is West London
He has become the go to guy in London for Red Wing, Danner etc. I have used him at least three time and have been more than happy. He will be able to sort Panama Jacks I am sure.
He has a long lead time (3/4 weeks) but he is a one man band. He takes postal jobs I understand.
No connection other than he is local to me and I am a repeat customer. (If you like cars he shares a site with the vintage car dealer Duke of London so worth a visit)
These look like a nice alternative to the now masssively expensive Alden Indy
https://eu.barkershoes.com/collectio...undy-waxy-calf
I asked the same thing the other year and was directed to these.
https://lancashiresportsrepairs.co.u...-boot-repairs/
I've not got round to sending off my Panama Jack's yet but will hopefully in the next month or so
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Less than half price offer on some lovely looking Oliver Sweeney winter boots.
Seriously tempting.
https://www.oliversweeney.com/produc...source=ometria
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Nice, get them in now, then pump them out on SC in six months for £200. Ker-ching!!
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Just dug these out of the cupboard for the inclement weather.
2007 vintage when Timberland made quality boots. Worn in rotation every winter for the last 16 years.
The oiled burnt orange leather is ageing beautifully.
Used to love my timberland boots but the tat they’ve churned out in recent years means I wouldn’t bother anymore.
Still using my red wings but nearly always the chukkas. The palaver of lacing up the full sized ones each time is tedious.
Exactly.
That is why I still love my pair from 2007, which have stood the test of time and still have many years ahead of them given they get worn in rotation.
I agree about the sh1te quality these days,
and wouldn’t touch new ones with a barge pole. This, and some shocking styles they churn out.
I have had Red Wings in the past, and I really like them apart from I find their soles are too soft and wear out too quickly. Uppers are bulletproof.
The cost of resole is high when compared to a new pair, so I ended up ditching them.
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Bought a pair of UGG Felton a couple of years ago. Very comfortable, warm and took a 1.2 mile walk in them today
About $250 Canadian. Most I ever paid for a pair of any shoes
No trouble walking in snow when I wore them last year during my walks. previous were Greb Kodiak. Heavy and slid all over the place on the snow
Some new trickers burfords in marron with a a danite sole have arrived. Proper boot.
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I’m on the hunt for another pair of red wing Mocs ( 875) if anyone sees any deals.
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I think I’ll keep and resole the 875 moc toe into a non-white sole whenever it needs doing as they’re £300 and the cost of a new pair would sting. Really wish I bought the 1907 or a more sober version though.
I remember when I got them back in 2015 and wore them to work the first time. Wasn’t in the office 5 mins and someone asked me if they were NHS special needs boots. Never lived it down.
Hahahaha, that hilarious! The 875 look too rugged as well IMO. It's why I've tended to stay away from Red Wing - even the chukka are a bit annoying, but works better than the boot.
I'm looking for a boot for this winter, it's frustrating how expensive some boots have become - especially in the 'work boot' category. Definitely not splashing for Viberg, I'd like Wolverine, but tough to get here. Red Wing still offer decent value, maybe the blacksmith is in tune with what I like.
Trickers still make great stuff, but priced out of my budget, and technically less of a work boot heritage.
It’s a weird market for boots. Looking for Chelsea boots to slip on/off and Charles Tyrwhitt charge £200? Same price as Loake and Oliver Sweeney. Some of the Loake stuff is £150. At that rate I’d rather go to Clarks or M&S.
Tempted by the Red Wing Chelsea boots but wary of the NHS look.
I have some beautiful brown suede chelsea boots from Trickers - gigio is the style were only £100-130 from the sample sale cant find anything other than a stock pic as below Ive also got some Cheaneys in leather much harder wearing and for me I prefer the trickers but again they were picked up in the sample sale - so may well be worth holding out and going down that route
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Peeps throwing shade on Loakie boys...
Picked up these smokers in the Black Friday mark downs £230. Think they are decent for that, and have been more than happy with their 1880 range for work shoes to be fair.
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There were some movs with a black instead of white sole, think they were all short run though. https://www.redwinglondon.com/collec...lpine-mac-8829
There is always the roughneck with the black lug style. https://www.redwinglondon.com/collec.../products/8146
Slightly cheaper but still made in England, I bought a pair of Chelsea boots from Solovair Outlet for about £85.
They were listed as factory seconds but I’ll be damned if I can see any reason for them ending up in the cast off bin.
Winter came very early this year I was a bit late with my winter boots. Just got the last pair out of the box, 2016 Viberg service boot.
[QUOTE=china;6316224]Winter came very early this year I was a bit late with my winter boots. Just got the last pair out of the box, 2016 Viberg service boot.
Now they are very nice indeed
For anyone interested, here's a link to a nice write up on Red Wing's Mocs
https://footwearplusmagazine.com/sty...oved-all-over/
Yes, I know I'm a little sad, but I am a shoe maker.
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Was in Bicester Village yesterday eve and popped into Clarkes for a quick look.
Came out with a pair of Craftdale 2 Hi boots for a whole £38. Yes, £38!
Obviously I didn’t need another pair of boots but that price was just too good.
https://www.clarksoutlet.co.uk/craft...-hi/26169002-p
For those that are interested in some well made, but very basic boots, try searching for Rufflander on Ebay. William Lennon, who make them, are selling off some surplus stock of very few models. They are thebootfactory1899 on Ebay
I just bought a pair of their uncapped cadet boots (listing now gone), they are accepting reasonable offers.
Under £30 for hand made in Yorkshire boots is a bargain.
These Rufflanders are not really waterproof as they are unlined, but they are great boots, I have a pair of the short safety boots, which are bombproof, and a custom made pair in tan with Vibram soles that I love.