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Men's DRESS BOOTS to suit all budgets.

illumin8em

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flat-top said:
William Lennon. Mysterious Mose pointed out that they were closest thing to the RRL boot, and I believe he's right!

How did you get such a big and detailed photo of the W/L boot? There are a pair of boots that I have been thinking about getting for sometime now, but they just don't give much info for things, and the pictures don't do much either
 

flat-top

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,772
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Palookaville, NY
Anyone know where I can get laces like the ones on the RRL boot? Are they just WWII boot laces?
rrl-bowery-boot-03.jpg
 

cookie

I'll Lock Up
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sproily said:
Indeed but the quality is superb. The leather looks extremely thick and good quality. If I buy these I'd think I'd need to change the rubberband thingie.

And the chisel toe last is hard to find today. Maybe at Ed Green.

Sproily I would buy them and send them to RM Williams here in Australia to have the elastic sides replaced. I am sure they would do a special order in view of the vintage quality.
 

wintergreen

New in Town
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37
Location
Manchester
Whilst they are not strictly dress boots I was still rather pleased to take delivery of these Grenson "chertsey" chukka boots earlier today. (if I have posted in the wrong thread please feel free to move).
Never having worn Grenson shoes before I ordered my usual size but think these seem to run maybe a half size bigger than Trickers and barkers.
DSCF0715.jpg
 

David Conwill

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Bennington, VT 05201
It strikes me that with its handsome saddle reinforcement, and the semi-fancy toe cap, the World War Two U.S. Army Type II Service Shoe has a certain amount of "dress boot" style to it:

us_boot_serv_shoe_main.jpg


Anybody wearing a pair polished up with a suit?

-Dave
 

Tomasso

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USA
David Conwill said:
the World War Two U.S. Army Type II Service Shoe has a certain amount of "dress boot" style to it:
I think that the open lacing would preclude its inclusion in the dress category.
 

David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
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2,854
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Bennington, VT 05201
Tomasso said:
I think that the open lacing would preclude its inclusion in the dress category.

I guess I don’t understand. What is open lacing? How does the lacing on the service shoes differ from the lacing on the boots originally posted?

Sorry for my ignorance.

-Dave
 

WolfeMan

One of the Regulars
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200
Location
Florida
David Conwill said:
It strikes me that with its handsome saddle reinforcement, and the semi-fancy toe cap, the World War Two U.S. Army Type II Service Shoe has a certain amount of "dress boot" style to it:

us_boot_serv_shoe_main.jpg


Anybody wearing a pair polished up with a suit?

-Dave
Ive been wearing mine with a suit, they are the at the front model, and good boots.
 

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