How would I go about checking out a pair of these?Bison boots from Renav just landed. Build quality is excellent for $400. These are dope. Can’t wait to break them in.
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That's the rub with the Indonesian makers. It requires a ton of faith. For Renav, you contact them via DM on Instagram:How would I go about checking out a pair of these?
Bison boots from Renav just landed. Build quality is excellent for $400. These are dope. Can’t wait to break them in.
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Bison boots from Renav just landed. Build quality is excellent for $400. These are dope. Can’t wait to break them in.
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That's the rub with the Indonesian makers. It requires a ton of faith. For Renav, you contact them via DM on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/renavgoodsco/
You select the boot/shoes you want. They ask you to trace your foot and provide measurements. You pay 1/2 via Paypal. You anxiously wait 5-6 weeks second guessing your decisions and praying you measured correctly. You receive a DHL shipping notification. And when you open your box that glorious day your order finally arrives, all your worries evaporate as you behold a work of art. Or something like that.
The Japanese airports do require everyone wearing boots to take them off at the screening, no exception.I can totally see how this would speed up airport screenings...and for taller boots, they make sense. For mocs, maybe not quite as much, here in SoCal they would look a bit out of place. Especially with the cuffs and loud socks- overkill.
Nice. I've got a couple irons in the flame panda fire...I considered ID makers but for some reason a lot of their lasts don't look quite right to me after some close inspection. Flame Panda has some of the nicest looking lasts so I went with him. Speaking of which that zipper contraption looks pretty neat, I'm doing a 7 inch service boot but perhaps I could go all the way up to 8?
Nice. I've got a couple irons in the flame panda fire...
Black cloe horsebutt engineers. Burgundy horsebutt monkey/lace to toe boots. I’ve gone a little crazy these last 3 months ordering boots.He does make good looking pairs. I've been eyeing his lace to toe boot for a while now. Which boot/leather did you go with?
Actually, that is what old sneakers and trainers look like. Take look at Clinch Mast Trainer and these.Maybe it's just me but I always thought some of the minimalist sneakers like Common projects or whatever looked like monkey boots trimmed down to a shoe and put on a sneaker sole. Perhaps monkey shoes on a soft sole would be a good alternative to sneakers for those that don't like the disposable nature of them. I think Tricker's did some years ago, they looked pretty nice. Their boot version is probably my favorite monkey boot too.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Actually, that is what old sneakers and trainers look like. Take look at Clinch Mast Trainer and these.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/619193561/vintage-1930s-spot-bilt-leather