We're moving back to the UK in May. Sounds like we made a great decision... ...
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We're moving back to the UK in May. Sounds like we made a great decision... ...
For anyone interested, here's a link to a nice write up on Red Wing's Mocs
https://footwearplusmagazine.com/style-hall-of-fame/red-white-and-loved-all-over/
I really fancy giving these colabs a go. Has anyone else picked up a pair? The only thing that concerns me is the tread pattern. They don't look great for slip resistance.
Palladium x Finisterre...
The post was directed at you, Matt :adoration:
I’ve never known a brand to take so long to break in, but then to be so comfortable.
Switched out for the Cabelas today. Now these are super comfy, and wide fitting.
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Generally a lighter boot, due to less PVC in the outsole and lighter weight upper materials. Although they also have many styles in leather and also heavier weight industrial styles.
So I guess...
These are the cemented (glued on outsole and sidewall stitched) range, as opposed to the traditional welt sewn and heat sealed construction.
I've been enjoying these DM's on my return to the UK. I'll be back to flip flops by the end of the month.
https://i.imgur.com/aSb167z.png
UK9.
Perfect width too. Can't fault them.
Honestly, they're like walking on clouds, Matt.
The perks of being a shoe maker… LL Bean Stonington for my long overdue six week trip back to the UK
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211114/13e8ce1694b897ebc82e579959413483.jpg
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My assistant (Melody) bringing my winter boots to the office. She could only carry one at a time :la:
https://i.imgur.com/viFG1DX.jpg?1
95% of the time it is the delamination of the the cement (adhesive) between the midsole and outsole, and the subsequent movement rub causing a squeak.
That particular style is also made in the China, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodian factories.