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Footwear to go with our jackets

Imuricecreamman

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Got some New boots for winter. House brand from a Norwegian shoemaker. They are called, Dagestad Hamar and based on old Norwegian "beksøm boots". Thick suede on these.
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Robbie79

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I was close to buy the Attractions horsebutt Engineer boots but as my wife likes both more elegant/classic or modern designs (Italian makers) on me I've just decided to order Clinch Jodhpur boots made of black Horsebutt. As I can wear them for more opportunities (job and leasure) and as I really like Clinch's Jodhpur boot design a lot, I think this is the right decision for me. Since it will be my last pair of high quality shoes/boots for at least 1-2 years or even longer (I bought my last high quality boots about 2-3 years ago), I was thinking about "the right choice" over and over again knowing that Clinch boots won't get out of my head anyway. I was just fascinated by the fact that the boots are 100% hand-sewn/handmade (@dudewuttheheck inspired me also) like the business shoes I already own from Vass, Budapest which are by far the highest quality business shoes I own - I will have a good comparison between Clinch and Vass. Clinch Jodhpur boots will likely arrive around middle/end of August.

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Mich486

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Up to the ankle they are the same as their engineers. They are nice boots I hope you’ll be happy and most importantly they fit your feet well.

That said... I’m itching for you Robbie, how can a man live in peace without a pair of engineers?! :) I’d be surprised if you can last a few months after you’ll receive these without scratching that itch.
 

Edward

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Problem with using CXL for engineer boots is you can't rest one boot over the other because the strap buckle will leave permanent impressions in the hide. Happened on mine and wish I could fix it somehow because the boots still look new...

Try rubbing the bakc of a hot spoon over it, often gets rid of marks easy. Only problem I've ever had crossing my ankles like that is with a waxy hide leaving a deposit on my cuffs.

I can't remember the last time I even so much as wore sneakers.

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This one made me chuckle - reminds me of one of those kid's pictures where you can change to top half and the bottom half, you know what I mean? Fashion wheel or something. It's the combination of the leather and the flipflops!

I had a pair of "modern" sandals years ago, but I've never seen a pair I actually like. These days I graduate more towards penny loafer in hot weather; also considring picking up some perforated, 50s -style Oxfords. I've found I'm usually good with aleather shoe in hot weather as long as it is true leather - breathable, in a way synthetics aren't.
 

red devil

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I was close to buy the Attractions horsebutt Engineer boots but as my wife likes both more elegant/classic or modern designs (Italian makers) on me I've just decided to order Clinch Jodhpur boots made of black Horsebutt. As I can wear them for more opportunities (job and leasure) and as I really like Clinch's Jodhpur boot design a lot, I think this is the right decision for me. Since it will be my last pair of high quality shoes/boots for at least 1-2 years or even longer (I bought my last high quality boots about 2-3 years ago), I was thinking about "the right choice" over and over again knowing that Clinch boots won't get out of my head anyway. I was just fascinated by the fact that the boots are 100% hand-sewn/handmade (@dudewuttheheck inspired me also) like the business shoes I already own from Vass, Budapest which are by far the highest quality business shoes I own - I will have a good comparison between Clinch and Vass. Clinch Jodhpur boots will likely arrive around middle/end of August.

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I had been looking at these! They look very nice! :)
 
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I was close to buy the Attractions horsebutt Engineer boots but as my wife likes both more elegant/classic or modern designs (Italian makers) on me I've just decided to order Clinch Jodhpur boots made of black Horsebutt. As I can wear them for more opportunities (job and leasure) and as I really like Clinch's Jodhpur boot design a lot, I think this is the right decision for me. Since it will be my last pair of high quality shoes/boots for at least 1-2 years or even longer (I bought my last high quality boots about 2-3 years ago), I was thinking about "the right choice" over and over again knowing that Clinch boots won't get out of my head anyway. I was just fascinated by the fact that the boots are 100% hand-sewn/handmade (@dudewuttheheck inspired me also) like the business shoes I already own from Vass, Budapest which are by far the highest quality business shoes I own - I will have a good comparison between Clinch and Vass. Clinch Jodhpur boots will likely arrive around middle/end of August.

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These are stunning. Super classy.
 

Psant25

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Still enjoying these honcho boots. So much so I ordered a pair of custom honcho boots in brown horse. About 60 day make time. Made in el paso tx. 385 bucks. crazy to me that price compared to prices of other boots i am used to and prices floating around the forum. Ill post when I get and what specs in case anyone is interested. Never thought I would be wearing cowboy boots lol. But with a lower heel i think they look great.
 

TheOldFashioned

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View attachment 246992 Still enjoying these honcho boots. So much so I ordered a pair of custom honcho boots in brown horse. About 60 day make time. Made in el paso tx. 385 bucks. crazy to me that price compared to prices of other boots i am used to and prices floating around the forum. Ill post when I get and what specs in case anyone is interested. Never thought I would be wearing cowboy boots lol. But with a lower heel i think they look great.

Confession time. I never thought I'd wear cowboy boots either, but I just picked up my third pair a week and a half ago and am looking for more. Scored a pair of Black Jack that flew under the radar listed as unbranded on eBay. I reached out to their customer service rep after receiving them and sent her some pictures. She confirmed the make as being genuine (and then ever so conveniently let me know they offer full refurb services when the time comes). Goatskin (burgundy) shaft with bison (chocolate) vamp:
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Robbie79

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I feel like I could live my life without ever looking at another pair of boots if I had these Jodhpurs.
@Monitor First of all thank you for the positive feedback. I had the same feeling when I looked the these Jodhpur boots for the first time as they just look perfect for me. IMO they can be worn for most occasions without feeling over- or underdressed.
 

Edward

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View attachment 246992 Still enjoying these honcho boots. So much so I ordered a pair of custom honcho boots in brown horse. About 60 day make time. Made in el paso tx. 385 bucks. crazy to me that price compared to prices of other boots i am used to and prices floating around the forum. Ill post when I get and what specs in case anyone is interested. Never thought I would be wearing cowboy boots lol. But with a lower heel i think they look great.

It's interesting how the lower heel totally transforms the look of the boot - that, the slightly rounder toe, and the more subtle decoration. THose are motre a boot I ould imagine myselfv wearing - perhaps with a nice, subtle harness - whereas my more traditional cowboy boot days are very definitely long behined me.
 

dannyk

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Hey guys instead of starting a new thread to probably get very little response, I figure throwing it in on this thread is my best bet haha. Does anyone own any Aero boots? I know they arent the highest level workmanship or materials. Just to make that clear I know and I have boots of super cheap to super expensive. Ive never owned any and actually havent seen any good reviews on TFL. For their price point are they worth it? Thats whats alluring me, they are not bank busting, or outrageous at all and a very attractive price point. They are less expensive than Iron Rangers for example. But thats my worry, that price...are they not going to last very long? Any input appreciated Thanks guys!
 
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Hey guys instead of starting a new thread to probably get very little response, I figure throwing it in on this thread is my best bet haha. Does anyone own any Aero boots? I know they arent the highest level workmanship or materials. Just to make that clear I know and I have boots of super cheap to super expensive. Ive never owned any and actually havent seen any good reviews on TFL. For their price point are they worth it? Thats whats alluring me, they are not bank busting, or outrageous at all and a very attractive price point. They are less expensive than Iron Rangers for example. But thats my worry, that price...are they not going to last very long? Any input appreciated Thanks guys!

I've been wondering about that, too. They seem to be nice, straightforward boots.
 

Harris HTM

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Hey guys instead of starting a new thread to probably get very little response, I figure throwing it in on this thread is my best bet haha. Does anyone own any Aero boots? I know they arent the highest level workmanship or materials. Just to make that clear I know and I have boots of super cheap to super expensive. Ive never owned any and actually havent seen any good reviews on TFL. For their price point are they worth it? Thats whats alluring me, they are not bank busting, or outrageous at all and a very attractive price point. They are less expensive than Iron Rangers for example. But thats my worry, that price...are they not going to last very long? Any input appreciated Thanks guys!
My Aero boots, bought 3 years ago.
Pros: great thick and supple leather, good craftmasnhip.
Cons: non-structured toe (not necessarily a con though), and the leather soles wore out much faster than any other shoe / boot I've ever owned. Had to resole them in a year. If you but them go for the Dainite sole.
Personal opinion, at similar price range: if I was after a sturdy workboot then I'd go again for William Lennon, I own three pairs of them. If I was after a dress boot then I'd go for a discount Loake, Barker, Carlos Santos, and if lucky enough at the discount then a Cheaney.
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