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Footwear to go with our jackets

Edward

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View attachment 353704 View attachment 353705 View attachment 353706 Have a pair of these sat up at Aero to try on when I go up to collect my jackets, if they fit then they'll be coming back home with me.
According to the blurb they're made from exceptionally heavy Chromexcel Steerhide so should be quite substantial.

As memory serves, when Aero first did these in the eighties, they were based on (West) German Army motorcycle boots. I've seen several variants of the originals over the years, both shearling and leather lined, some with a side-zip for ease of putting them on / taking them off. The current Aero version is the pull on with shearling. The key element that plants the design firmly post-war is the buckle at the top. Those were added to the standard German Army boots after WW2, hence being known in some circles as "democracy buckles". I can imagine these would be fantastic for very cold weather. Certainly I'd be seriously looking at a pair if my Beijing teaching moved back to December as one it was!

When you see how well made these are, I do wish Aero did an engineer boot (albeit I understand they may feel the market for those is limited). Would love to see what these looked like with the addition of a strap round the ankle. The dark brown is a stunning, rich colour on these, if you do take them home it'll be interesting to see how it ages.
 

Salmosalar

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JoeNiblick

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I completed my Nick’s at-home fitting today. I learned A LOT about my own feet and how a boot should fit. The Nick’s process was pretty easy, and they chose the perfect fit on the first try. I was surprised to be fit with my normal length (in Aldens and Red Wings) but in a wide instead of regular width. Now to wait for the new boots to arrive in a few months when the leather is restocked.
 

AeroFan_07

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^^ Nice, I did the Nick's Boot try on process back last summer (2020) and actually found the Try-on pair of boots to be much too tight! There were stamped 11 A's!! I could barely (just barely) get them on, hardly could lace them, and well, I called a friend to come help me take them off. This is not a joke. Fortuntley he was the friend who also helped with my foot tracings & ankle/leg measurements. So something with the tracings & measurements got a little too snug.

On the phone with them (with the boots on) I expressed my situation, and finally simply said -- In "White's" I consistently wear 11 - 11.5 "C" as my feet are slightly narrow, and have just enough room for wool socks. Let's go with that size. And what came 3 months later fit perfectly!

I am still glad I did the try-on process, I learned a lot too, but I also realized sometimes experance is a good teacher.

Is there a Nick's or White's dealer in Anchorage? I thought there was (when i visited in 2011) but I may be mistaken. White's do run just a bit longer then Nick's overall in my experance.
 

JoeNiblick

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^^ Nice, I did the Nick's Boot try on process back last summer (2020) and actually found the Try-on pair of boots to be much too tight! There were stamped 11 A's!! I could barely (just barely) get them on, hardly could lace them, and well, I called a friend to come help me take them off. This is not a joke. Fortuntley he was the friend who also helped with my foot tracings & ankle/leg measurements. So something with the tracings & measurements got a little too snug.

On the phone with them (with the boots on) I expressed my situation, and finally simply said -- In "White's" I consistently wear 11 - 11.5 "C" as my feet are slightly narrow, and have just enough room for wool socks. Let's go with that size. And what came 3 months later fit perfectly!

I am still glad I did the try-on process, I learned a lot too, but I also realized sometimes experance is a good teacher.

Is there a Nick's or White's dealer in Anchorage? I thought there was (when i visited in 2011) but I may be mistaken. White's do run just a bit longer then Nick's overall in my experance.
I’m not sure… Anchorage is almost a thousand miles away from me. This is a big state!
 

Salmosalar

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Of course, yes - two doors down! Their jolly roger mark is extremely distinctive, I recognised that straight off (even if I fluffed the exact Jermyn Street name!). I miss window shopping there. One day I would love one of their dressing gowns!
Yes - best street in the world! I actually got one of their gowns for my 50th - they are really special - I even wear it for zoom meetings when wfh….
 
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