Mulceber
Practically Family
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- 756
- Location
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
Wore these a few times and realized I need a half size smaller. Pretty much the only way to comfortably wear them for me is to add a second pair of thick socks. I would say that, after the sizing changes John Lofgren went through in the last year or so, the fit of their roughout boots is about the same as its equivalent Iron Rangers size.
Condition: They're still in great shape, with hardly any wear on the tread. There's a bit of light scuffing around the toe and heel, but there has been no damage to the leather. In the pictures you can see some darkening of the leather. This seems to be a result of the treatment JL gives their boots, as the 18 month old photos you can see on their website show similar darkening.
Asking Price: These boots retail for $900 from Standard & Strange. I'm asking $500 shipped in CONUS for them. They really are some seriously nice boots, and if they fit me in that nice, "firm handshake" way, I'd be wearing them a lot.
Condition: They're still in great shape, with hardly any wear on the tread. There's a bit of light scuffing around the toe and heel, but there has been no damage to the leather. In the pictures you can see some darkening of the leather. This seems to be a result of the treatment JL gives their boots, as the 18 month old photos you can see on their website show similar darkening.
Asking Price: These boots retail for $900 from Standard & Strange. I'm asking $500 shipped in CONUS for them. They really are some seriously nice boots, and if they fit me in that nice, "firm handshake" way, I'd be wearing them a lot.