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lina

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They look a bit tight across the tongue, were you trying them out with thicker socks or a looser lacing to help with the break in?

brown dress is a such a great leather. In retrospect I sorta wish I had gotten Horsehide for my black pair of Semi Dress, but I’m still very happy.

Congrats on the new venture!
White’s often have that issue with the lacing area. They’ve actually started offering an option for closing that up — called I think “open instep”..?
 

Mich486

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^ in my case I left them slightly looser as there’s lots of leather there to break in, the tongue that folds on itself when lacing up, the kilties/false tongues that adds to the bulk plus the leather liner. I expect to be able to lace them tighter once broken in.

My first impression is that maybe the tongue could be less wide so that when lacing is not crumbling on itself.
 

Mrfrown

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My semi dress are not lined, and don’t have the kitties, and are shorter than the bounty hunters. I can see how that would all add up to a much tougher break in experience.

Interesting to see how yours wear in.

Here’s a few top down of mine in brown dress this morning. Even mine which have gotten a lot of wear do widen across the tongue as it gets closer to my ankle. Didn’t really notice til I took these.

Jacket is light tan Taylor Stitch Harrington. Didn’t have much time for pics, please forgive this experimental shot of jacket heh.

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lina

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^ in my case I left them slightly looser as there’s lots of leather there to break in, the tongue that folds on itself when lacing up, the kilties/false tongues that adds to the bulk plus the leather liner. I expect to be able to lace them tighter once broken in.

My first impression is that maybe the tongue could be less wide so that when lacing is not crumbling on itself.
Yes, I found the fully gusseted tongue on my BH's to be unbearable. I ended up just cutting down the sides of the tongue myself to make, in effect, a partially gusseted tongue (as on the Semi Dress boots) and it was SO much better...
 

powerserge

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On it's way to me next week. Olive badalassi with black pigment finish monkey boots

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The Sagara cordmasters are one of the best looking monkey boots available, especially with this leather. Love the name that he gives it, "matcha core"
Love this. Thanks for sharing. Which soles are better the half or full soles?
I personally prefer the look of a halfsole over a fullsole. It keeps continuity in the heelbase and an overall cleaner look. If you wanted to think ahead, having a halfsole is much easier and less expensive to repair than the fullsole (less things to take apart)
 

Jin431

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The Sagara cordmasters are one of the best looking monkey boots available, especially with this leather. Love the name that he gives it, "matcha core"

I personally prefer the look of a halfsole over a fullsole. It keeps continuity in the heelbase and an overall cleaner look. If you wanted to think ahead, having a halfsole is much easier and less expensive to repair than the fullsole (less things to take apart)

Yep that matcha core moniker is catchy and quite beautiful when it starts to fade given the example on stitchdowns account. I just hope it fits me well.

Thanks for a smart tip, I've never had to resole a pair of boots so I've never had to think about that added cost.
 

powerserge

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Yep that matcha core moniker is catchy and quite beautiful when it starts to fade given the example on stitchdowns account. I just hope it fits me well.

Thanks for a smart tip, I've never had to resole a pair of boots so I've never had to think about that added cost.

I’ve seen it! The patina reminds of the Wesco knuckle dragger engineer from Standard and strange that had the olive waxed flesh. Hope they fit, I have a pair o ordered from Benzein and they are my best fitting pair of boots I have

I’ve noticed that most people that get into boots never have to worry about resoles. Too many boots to cycle through and the people that do go for a resole is because they didn’t like the original sole
 

Jin431

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I’ve seen it! The patina reminds of the Wesco knuckle dragger engineer from Standard and strange that had the olive waxed flesh. Hope they fit, I have a pair o ordered from Benzein and they are my best fitting pair of boots I have

I’ve noticed that most people that get into boots never have to worry about resoles. Too many boots to cycle through and the people that do go for a resole is because they didn’t like the original sole

Didn't get to see the wescos in olive but I do imagine it looks like one of those worn java trumans that looks good when the nap starts showing through. I've been interested with waxed flesh, it's basically a rough out right? That was waxed so should be more water repellent.

The benzein I ordered is about half a size too big for me, wished Indonesian makers offer half sizes for those in between sizes. That's a great point with the larger rotations of boots; do they dry rot and do you have to replace them at some point even though the sole is not worn? I read your first post and it makes more sense now as you work as a cobbler.
 

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