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Lol this sounds like an ad campaign
Damn you! I do not need another source for great boots!Update - got these puppies broken in now! And it was easy. Note how they shine up, with just a little polish and water.
After you have tried the rest, come up to the best...Thursday Boots!
Thank you, I am a boot lover, pretty much all I wear (on my feet). I had never heard of them previously, they look great and the price is amazing.If you are like me, you don't wear boots. Period. I was looking for a good pair of military style flight boots, but they were all cut so that my foot simply would not go in.
The Thursday boots are the first that I could actually get on my foot. No less than 4 other brands were tried, all without success.
Now that these are broken in, they are quite comfortable. And they look good with any attire you like.
These will be worn primarily when flying the Mustang, with full flight gear.
I was impressed enough with these, that I felt some of you might like to know about this company as well.
Please pardon me if this sounds like an ad. But, I'm just sharing my personal experience, for what it's worth.
No hate intended. I was just reading through the thread and the way you said things made me read your posts like an infomercial due
The boots do look pretty decent for the price I will say. Better than the Gustin offering at least.
You are right about that. People may scoff at 'Made in Mexico,' but that's like scoffing at MiM tequila... Or nearly so considering Mexico's boot history. $199 for MiM boots is a steal.Perhaps I'm guilty of gushing a bit over these. But you are correct in that they are decent for the price. Boots of this quality should sell for far more than $199.
No "hate" taken! I'm glad all of us have a good sense of humor.
Perhaps I'm guilty of gushing a bit over these. But you are correct in that they are decent for the price. Boots of this quality should sell for far more than $199.
No "hate" taken! I'm glad all of us have a good sense of humor.
I must admit the "hand crafted in small batches by Mexican Artisans" line did make me smile a little too.
Glad you are happy and always good to see a good write up and photos from any lesser known vendor.
Leon, Mexico, is the leather footwear capital of Latin America, and the cowboy boot capital of the world. This is where the Thursday boots are made.
Oh for sure, you mentioned that before too.
It was just the phrasing of that, it read a little like something from a 'Marketing 101' handbook.
As said, a good write up.
The most common error made by new customers is buying larger than needed.
I fully expected someone to mention "Rich Corinthian Leather."
However, I may well buy a pair. Very nice !