Yeah, thats the unfortunate nature of collaborations. They bought all the remaining stock they could find of the Cats Paw heels and they simply dont make them any more. Enjoy!
Hey man, I've been wearing mine for the last year or so and would be happy to pass along some photos of them. Currently I'm working with Nicks on our latest collab (an engineer boot) but these tankers were really something special.
I have both and they're pretty different beasts. The Ship John is nicer finished overall with its custom milled snaps and leather washers, but it's nearly impossible to get! The Chief Coat is made of the same material but lined in a nice quilted fabric which is actually very warm (almost like...
Well I certainly appreciate the kind words. It's difficult for me to say exactly what (if any) delays our B3 caused. It definitely was not the intent! Regarding Albert- he's a great human being and I really enjoy spending time with him. Its always nice to meet with like-minded people in this...
Electrician, rugged, "real man", or whatever else you'd like to call me is just fine. I'm happy to bring this fun hobby to new people and get them interested in caring about their appearance in a way that suits them.
If I may shed a little light on this - Greg had prepared a lot of the B3 jackets prior to launch, and you can actually see them hanging on the wall in some of his posts around that time. I can't speak specifics, but there is a lot going on behind the scenes over at FL headquarters and I think...
Absolutely true! I checked this morning and we've sold just about 50 of the shearling B3 in about 24 hours. The original idea was to release the jacket in November of 2022, but Greg is fanatical about the details and needed more time to work it out. In the end I'm really happy we waited until it...
To be fair, I'm both a "guy" and a "company" ...at least last time I checked. It's true though, I've had the privilege of working with some amazing craftsmen and craftswomen to bring my ideas to life. It feels a little odd to see my name on something another person built, but I'm really proud of...
Thank you for posting this, it was a lot of fun to chat with Gabbard. He's a good guy and a true artist. One of the few bootmakers in the USA still making things the old way. He and Brian the Bootmaker are a rare breed.
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