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Keeper type 3s? These are looking pretty damn fantastic. Very nice stance and visual balance with the slim shaft, curved full woodsman heel, and that toe spring.
Keeper type 3s? These are looking pretty damn fantastic. Very nice stance and visual balance with the slim shaft, curved full woodsman heel, and that toe spring.
I've been looking at these Grinders El Paso boots. Western style boots aren't usually my thing at all, but something about these really has me interested.
Maybe it's the combo of colours? Maybe it's the chunkiness? Dunno.
I expect they'll be decently put together, being Grinders. Thoughts on the styling?
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I've bought a pair of western Chelsea's from Grinders recently and I'm super happy with the build quality and fit overallI've been looking at these Grinders El Paso boots. Western style boots aren't usually my thing at all, but something about these really has me interested.
Maybe it's the combo of colours? Maybe it's the chunkiness? Dunno.
I expect they'll be decently put together, being Grinders. Thoughts on the styling?
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KNew it was a RC. Didnt id the boots. Gorgeous.RC Herc and Brisselblack engineers in Maryam overdyed horsehide
You are very correct, he owns all in the photo, in addition to my heart. Thank you for your kind words! I can't believe how much the Role Clubs have darkened, they were nearly white 3 months ago when I got them.^^ Your big kitty, who of course is the full owner of it all is doing a great job guarding your (very beautiful) wares there! Those Role Clubs are a masterpiece!
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Oh man. These look radical. Loving the laces!
I've bought a pair of western Chelsea's from Grinders recently and I'm super happy with the build quality and fit overall
I love the very sleek design on many of grinders boots
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Herring shearling lined boots. No idea who made them for them, they are made in the UK so I assume Barker.
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I have a pair of Herring brogue oxfords that I know they are made by Barker. Lovely pair.Nice. Grinders often get overlooked, but imo they compete well up against some much more expensive boots. My first engineers were Grinders. Still have them. Not quite as nice as my Chipps or Red Wings, but when the occasion calls for a boot with a hefty, commando-style sole, whether wet or snow, they are great.
Many years ago, in my metal days, I had a pair of short cowboy boots very much in this style, though mine came from "Shoezone", labelled 'Made in Romania'. Wore them a lot for a couple of years, then tastes moved on and they lived in the wardrobe. Then for a few years after that they served as my Riff Raff boots. Fun times. They're in contention for a potential airport boot for me (penny loafers are great or security, but not always ideal for every location I land at). Also looking at their Harness boots (though not for flying). Big plus is they're available in stores in Camden, so I can actually go and try them on. Much easier than dealing with mail order.
I think they use a few different makers, but Barker are definitely in the running there. Herring put their name on some very nice shoes. Barker's own-label shoes are great too. They get a bit overlooked sometimes, but they are great stuff. Hold their own against Loake and Grenson. Trickers would be the ultimate for me for what they do, but they're also markedly more expensive.
I have a pair of Herring brogue oxfords that I know they are made by Barker. Lovely pair.
I love my Trickers though they are a different genre than Barker; Barker shoes are dress shoes, I would say qualitywise similar to Loake; Trickers are built like tanks, country shoes and quite better quality than the aforementioned. I would place Grenson a step below Barker and Loake.
Needless to say that from the UK brands I am an avid C&J fanboy (although their prices have skyrocketed).
Grenson used to have 3 product lines (at least they did when I got mine 9 years ago); the made in India g2, the made in the UK g1 (prices around the normal C&J line) and the rare g0 which uses to be their top series, prices sikilar to the C&J handgrade series. Fell for it and got me a g0, quality wise I would place it between loake and normal C&J, definitely not handgrade.Grenson does depend on the line. I like their higher end stuff, though in truth their important are a lot better than some of the online commentary is prepared to accept.
Trickers are certainly a sweet spot between a casual shoe and one I could get away with in the office with tweeds.
Grenson does depend on the line. I like their higher end stuff, though in truth their important are a lot better than some of the online commentary is prepared to accept.
Trickers are certainly a sweet spot between a casual shoe and one I could get away with in the office with tweeds.