I can usually get away with goretex in casual wear. I needed something more business appropriate. Early this year my feet were freezing as all I had were low cut loafers, Oxfords or Derby.Just a Goretex. In work, fashion no matter
I'm looking for a cobbler shop now that can put a sole saver on. I don't know if it would be better to do it now or after I wear them in.
I don't know if it would be better to do it now or after I wear them in.
The boots came in today. They fit a tiny bit snug but I'm wearing thicker socks so it should be fine.
Being seconds I did find the damage. One has a small spot of discoloration on the sole and the other has some excess glue that needs to be cleaned. Neither bother me in the least.
I do have to say that these are stiff. They need a good break in period so I won't be wearing them on my trip this week like I had hoped. Color is very pleasing. I didn't think I'd like the lighter color but I do. I found a belt that closely matches so that's even better.
I'm looking for a cobbler shop now that can put a sole saver on. I don't know if it would be better to do it now or after I wear them in.
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I found a cobbler that can put the protectors on, but the ones he has are super thick lug soles. I'm looking for a thin pair.
The winters here in Sweden can get pretty cold and wet, the slush and salt can really do a number on your shoes. I’ve primarily been using boots from Steinkogler during the winter, specifically the Bergwacht model, and they’ve held up really well. The black pair, for example, I’ve had for 10 years, and it’s only now that I’m considering a sole replacement. The brown pair I’ve only had for one season.
What I really like about Steinkogler is the quality-to-price ratio, and that the Bergwacht model is made from (more or less) a single piece of leather for the upper. View attachment 743282 View attachment 743283
No, Austrian in fact. https://www.steinkogler-bergschuh.at/en/home/ They don’t get mentioned as much as I think they deserve, they make great stuff. I have several different models, and I believe they primarily live off military contracts. I think they also make shoes for others, like Dundas. Store Bjørn, and Lille Bjørn for example, but I might be mistaken on that last part.
I’ve primarily been using boots from Steinkogler during the winter, specifically the Bergwacht model
The winters here in Sweden can get pretty cold and wet, the slush and salt can really do a number on your shoes. I’ve primarily been using boots from Steinkogler during the winter, specifically the Bergwacht model, and they’ve held up really well. The black pair, for example, I’ve had for 10 years, and it’s only now that I’m considering a sole replacement. The brown pair I’ve only had for one season.
What I really like about Steinkogler is the quality-to-price ratio, and that the Bergwacht model is made from (more or less) a single piece of leather for the upper.
Hopefully this helps.
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