GREAT looking boots. Thanks for the pics. What soles did you order for them, and what was the break in period like? I'm planning on 705's. And, those pics sealed the deal--I'm going MP.
Alright, so the thin rubber soles on the bottom of my Brando's are getting close to wearing through to the leather. I was thinking about putting some longer-wearing Vibram half-soles and heels on them, but I'm not sure. They have double leather midsoles, so do you think it would look weird to have the thicker Vibram soles underneath them? Shave them down to a single mid-sole, maybe? Anybody resoled theirs before?
Socks!!!? What kind of socks do you guys were w/ these boots? I have a new pair of Frye Brando engineer and just wonder what a good sock is for these?
Thanks,
HC
I like a quality sock made with Merino wool. Red Wing, found in their stores, is a good one. Also there are superb ones in Cabela's catalog. I can't stand a sock that sinks below the height of the boot and then squishes further down from there. I wear boots all the time here in Arizona and I don't skimp on socks; buy quality with the wool/wool blend. Wool sound hot, and I guess there are cooler alternatives, but it's what I like and wear.
BTW, those Frye Brando boots look awesome.........how do you like 'em?
Regards, coffee
I really like the looks of the boots from the 50's, and most of the ones I've seen have a leather welt, single-leather mid-sole, rubber outsole (usually a half) configuration. Anybody have pictures of any with the double mids and rubber half-sole on the bottom?
I'll be picking up a couple of high end Engineer Boots when I return home - the Mister Freedom Road Champs and the Wesco Narrow's. I might even order up a pair of custom Vibergs. I only say "high end" because of the price - Chippewa's (U.S. Made) and RedWings are made just as well for a fraction of the price.
Cheers!