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Men's Boots

poetman

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Vintage State of Mind
I'm in the market for some winter boots. What kind of boots do you fellas wear in the snow? I'll be pairing the boots with slacks, wool pants, etc. I don't want any industrial, vortex, really chunky boots, but I need something that looks nice in winter weather. What would Bogie have worn?
 

Tomasso

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USA
These would work for dress casual:

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These a bit dressier:

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These you could even wear with a suit:


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cookie

I'll Lock Up
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Sydney Australia
I think they are Edward Green Shannons right?...you can get them from Leather Soul in Honolulu HI. Or with the lower GBP direct from UK.

The best deal ...with the new popularity of Chelsea Boots... is Aussie RM Williams especially with the favourable exchange rate.
 

DeaconKC

One Too Many
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Heber Springs, AR
I was looking at the Stacy Adams classic boots online the other day. Anyone have experience with their recent stuff? After being severely disappointed by Florsheim last month, I am a little leery.
 

Hawk_Eye

One of the Regulars
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240
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Toronto, Ontario
These are what I've been wearing. The pic is from when they were straight out of the box, they look worlds better with a few weeks wear on them now.

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Gatsby84

Familiar Face
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88
Location
Western South Dakota
Hawk_Eye said:
These are what I've been wearing. The pic is from when they were straight out of the box, they look worlds better with a few weeks wear on them now.

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These are remarkable. Where did you acquire them? And are they still available?

-Allen
 

Hawk_Eye

One of the Regulars
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240
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Toronto, Ontario
You can get them new from www.aeroleatherclothing.com. They are reproductions of RAF 1936 pattern flying boots. Cowhide shell with sheepskin lining and a leather sole. Price is 190.00 GBP but they are really worth it, extremely comfortable and damn good looking as well.
 

Fletch

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Iowa - The Land That Stuff Forgot
Here's a question

What's closest today to the AAF rubber-bottomed flight boots, ie, Type A-6?
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I see inexpensive pull-on or zip-on pac boots for sale, lacking the straps or shearling liner, but of roughly the same appearance including the extra-heavy rubber soles.
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Itasca Pull-On
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Itasca Akita
 

carter

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5,921
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Corsicana, TX
Stacy Adams Madison Boot

I found a pair of Stacy Adams Madison Boots at a local thrift store last week. $24.99 and in excellent cindition. Leather uppers, outsoles, and lining. Manmade insoles. The same boots sell at Zappos for $109.00.
http://www.zappos.com/n/p/p/102179/c/3.html
I took them to a local shoe repair shop and they advised a good leather conditioner and polish. Otherwise, they are fine. A very comfortable lightweight dress boot at a good price.
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DerMann

Practically Family
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608
Location
Texas
I've had two pair of Stacy Adams Madisons, one pair of boots and one of oxfords.

Both were remarkably comfortable and light, whilst still giving good support.

The only thing that I absolutely hated was the leather they're made out of - kid skin. I don't know if I was abusing mine or something, but they wrinkle really badly and look as if they've been worn for scores of years without care.

I wouldn't pay over $90 for a pair, but they're definitely one of my favourites.
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
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Corsicana, TX
In conjunction with regular cleaning and polishing

Shoe trees will definitely extend the life and appearance of these boots. I saw a pair of vintage trees for ankle boots somewhere on-line. I believe they were from the UK. They were one-piece incorporating the shoe body and the shaft. I've only seen them once.
You can use separate shapers to maintain the shaft on taller boots. I don't know what you use for the shorter shaft on an ankle boot. Someone on the Lounge probably does.

HA! I found a picture. These are listed as 1/2 size wooden trees.
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