Apologies. My memory is faulty. The bad review was for Wesco.
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It's all just an opinion. That happens online. People Express their opinions. There's another guy who trashed Alden Indy Boots, Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots, and Nick's Boots - to then turn around and promote "Rock Rooster", and several other poor quality brands, who sponsored his videos and...
All three are known to be low quality.
I don't have any Bostonian.
Stacy Adams and Florsheim are owned by Weyco. I own both.
Florsheim Imperial, Whitmore, and Foundry are Goodyear welted. The Foundry, if you can still find them, used Horween Chromexcel.
Stacy Adams Concorde...
Right or wrong? The price was right. About $41. I glued on a rubber sole protector. It's ready, in case a political dignitary orders Panda Express, and the dishwasher, me, has to make the delivery.
I got these for $25.
For some of us, when we are wearing suits, we could still get into a little action.
And while it's nice to own better quality, and to be able to walk around in expensive shoes......... I need shoes that I can run, climb a ladder, climb a fence, and fight in...
The coupon code worked. 25% off. $41.17 for shoes. $44.92 for boots.
Here is what I got.
The shoe which was shipped was patent leather. It didn't say that anywhere in the description. That's okay. I can wear it with evening wear. It had a leather sole. I will attach a rubber sole...
I have a pair from Red Wings. Well, they fit like Red Wings. If Iron Rangers fit your feet, then their engineer model should also fit.
The boots I own, model 2992, are no longer available. But Red Wings still has an engineer boot.
I have this pair of Allen Edmonds...
That all depends. Every situation is different. It depends on the shoe, the cost, and the person. I just bought a pair of Allen Edmonds from Shoe Bank for about $50. I will be thinking long and hard about resoling those. Especially if I can replace them with new shoes for less than the cost...
How are you doing that? Are you just adding glue between the shoe and the sole? Or are you taking the entire sole off, prepping the surfaces, then reattaching? I see those videos where they have a pneumatic press, and I'm sure that really helps bond the surfaces as the contact cement cures...
Masters and Barge have worked fine for me..
I think that preparation makes all the difference. Roughing up the surface. Cleaning the surface. You see YouTube videos where they sand down the surface, use acetone, and even have a special tool to scratch the surface.
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