Evan Everhart
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Mojave Jack said:Clevis, great site. I really like the pebbled texture on that first pair.
The mountie boots typically have a longer laced area at the instep than most of the boots worn by military officers. I've seen photos of Mounties with the shorter laced area, so it wasn't universal, but I've never seen a military offcier with the longer laced area. I think that was a feature favored by the RCMP. Somehting to be aware of when you are looking, depending on if you want them for a uniform or just for general wear.
You can also find Aggie senior boots on eBay from time to time. They are also a traditional cavalry boot, but they lack the lacing at the instep or at the top outside of the boot. A word of warning: they are expensive! They can get up to around $1000 for a pair of boots! And a pair of boots they only get to wear for a year! Wow! That's like $2.75/day for the privelege of wearing cool boots!
Are the boots that cheaply made that they cannot be resoled? I've had my good quality boots resoled again and again. The only boots usually made to such poor standards that they cannot be resoled are munitions grade boots which have rubber soles and rubber insoles as well. Those are usually not even available. I know that you can even have Devon Aire munitions grade boots resoled though they have rubber soles. My brother got his repaired like that when the soles wore out before.