I was able to bag a pair of late 1940's/early 50's Thorogood workboots on Ebay. They were deadstock and are basically brand new. Look very
much like WWII issue ankle high dress shoes, except these have cork soles. I normally take an 8E or 8 1/2E, this pair is 8D yet they're only slightly firm in width. After a few wearings they should be fine.
Maybe someone can help me out with some questions. The leather is very stiff, I assume after some wearings it should soften up a little. Any suggestions on speeding this process up???
The cork soles slip off the gas pedal when I'm driving (usually doing 80-85 MPH in my fire red Mustang!!!). Anything I can do with the cork sole to reduce slipping?
Definitely cool shoes and I'm happy with them. I'd post a picture but I'm in my office and Ebay is blocked (so is my email and all the good porn sites blocked too).
One last thing, Thorogood is still in business, was thinking of emailing them a pic of the boots and telling them how much I like 'em....
Regards,
Robert C
much like WWII issue ankle high dress shoes, except these have cork soles. I normally take an 8E or 8 1/2E, this pair is 8D yet they're only slightly firm in width. After a few wearings they should be fine.
Maybe someone can help me out with some questions. The leather is very stiff, I assume after some wearings it should soften up a little. Any suggestions on speeding this process up???
The cork soles slip off the gas pedal when I'm driving (usually doing 80-85 MPH in my fire red Mustang!!!). Anything I can do with the cork sole to reduce slipping?
Definitely cool shoes and I'm happy with them. I'd post a picture but I'm in my office and Ebay is blocked (so is my email and all the good porn sites blocked too).
One last thing, Thorogood is still in business, was thinking of emailing them a pic of the boots and telling them how much I like 'em....
Regards,
Robert C