herringbonekid
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beautiful boots Barmey. nice balance between work-like and elegant.
Some First World War warrent officers boots I bought a while a go. Didn't look like they had seen much action.
Anybody make something today like this?
An amazing find!
Could you imagine trying to walk on marble or terrazzo floors with those puppies.
You couldn't. I can even guess they would ruin a hardwood one. Those are outdoor boots (or maybe carpet). So interesting to have such an elegant shape, yet a hardcore sole!
Some First World War warrent officers boots I bought a while a go. Didn't look like they had seen much action.
Party on the top and business on the bottom.
I think the thread stitched across the quarters may have something to do with the liner inside the boot? I seem to recall something similar with a pair of vintage boots I've owned.
Hobnails are terrific if you decide to walk on electromagnetic walls or ceilings, sort of really gives you that extra "stick" like suction, lol! But seriously, the metal bulldozers on the bottom of those boots are not so bad, I would not hesitate wearing them if they were mine...just spend more time wearing em anywhere other than MY home! Weeeeeeeee Hawwwwwwwwww! lol!
Cheers for the comments folks! Haven't slipped over in them yet. The sound of the hobnails are a bit over kill when I'm walking about town. Excellent for a walk in a muddy field however.
I've also got a pair of three strap officers field boots with the original trees from the same era. I'll post some pictures later. They must of been made for somekind of fairytale giant (or a well fed public school boy) because they are massive!
http://www.allenedmonds.com/aeonline/producti_SF6119_1_40000000001_-1
actually, the brown suede Strand isn't half bad.
Agreed! And they're in AE's custom program. I'm considering having some black suede black leather spectators made . . .