Thanks I didn't know that about lasts. I meant like going from a more square to round foot for a different boot that is otherwise the same but your post answered the question.
Thanks GHT I'll check out Simon Cz website. Bfd70 yeah I'll upload 2 more photos in this post, I can upload more photos from other shoes to demonstrate the arch also if you want. Nobert, no problem I was really surprised just how large those shoes were. Blackadder, yeah exactly I'm thinking of...
Thanks for the replies. A couple years ago I ordered some used size 9 to boot boots from Ebay. I'm typically 9.5 but these size 9 boots were closer to most companies 11 and I had to return them. They were nice but the finish on them wasn't to my liking and the quality wasn't as nice as my boots...
Thanks they're nice but not quite right for my style, the original ones are really sleek and I love that about them. Modern boots don't seem to have the tight arch that the original boots did. I know the ones I have are balmoral boots but a lot of the modern reproductions don't quite satisfy me...
Hi everyone I'm new to the forum. Almost 4 years ago when I was 18 I got some good condition boots from the 1920s for a very low price. Unfortunately since then the fragile leather has cracked to an unfixable point. I'm not a fan of modern boots they all look clunky to me and I don't like that...
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