TLW '90
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Last summer I ordered myself a pair of Jim Green Vellies in their Khaki rough out leather, and have absolutely loved them since.
I ended up dubbing them with beeswax & obenaufs, and with that they became the perfect warm weather beater shoe / shop boot.
For general casual wear they replace a sneaker perfectly well,plus they can take a beating without looking too ugly.
I love 'em but I can find wants n wishes with everything, and these were no different.
Well they recently launched their custom shop, and for only about $100 more I was able to order exactly what I wanted plus try a few things.
The 2 things I really wanted to change were to upgrade to a leather midsole, and to replace the natural rubber lugged outsole with a wedge outsole.
While I was at it I decided to go with a regular grain out leather in their " tan " ( more tobacco-ish ) color for something a little nicer looking than my dubbed rough out beaters, I decided to go without a shank, and decided to try out an unstructured toe box which I've never had before.
I also went down a half size which isn't or at least wasn't previously a standard offering, my current vellies fit me fine without feeling too big or anything but I think I could stand to go down a half size.
I don't know how long this is supposed to take, but they've gotta make them then ship them here to Norcal from South Africa so it'll probably be awhile.
I ended up dubbing them with beeswax & obenaufs, and with that they became the perfect warm weather beater shoe / shop boot.
For general casual wear they replace a sneaker perfectly well,plus they can take a beating without looking too ugly.
I love 'em but I can find wants n wishes with everything, and these were no different.
Well they recently launched their custom shop, and for only about $100 more I was able to order exactly what I wanted plus try a few things.
The 2 things I really wanted to change were to upgrade to a leather midsole, and to replace the natural rubber lugged outsole with a wedge outsole.
While I was at it I decided to go with a regular grain out leather in their " tan " ( more tobacco-ish ) color for something a little nicer looking than my dubbed rough out beaters, I decided to go without a shank, and decided to try out an unstructured toe box which I've never had before.
I also went down a half size which isn't or at least wasn't previously a standard offering, my current vellies fit me fine without feeling too big or anything but I think I could stand to go down a half size.
I don't know how long this is supposed to take, but they've gotta make them then ship them here to Norcal from South Africa so it'll probably be awhile.
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