Some good honest video of White's and Nick's break-in process - it's actually a good idea to do what they share here and not "over-wear" them initially
This one has White's Packers and Nick's Americana in his review -
This one is longer about the Nick's Builder Pro -
Yes, I like PNW boots...
I was just about to mention, that my MTO Langlitz took 12 months, right on schedule.
It's also quite intricate, difficult work here, the machinists likely need a solid break once in a while.
May as well ad this in, nice pair of brand new ones here in this thread.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/whites-packer-boots.113241/
This model is in my view the single most difficult PNW (Whites or Nicks) boots to acclimate to. It's a Very high arch, with a well shaped but more cowboy...
This reads like some amazing modern English - which can be described in a photo -
Actually, the salad sounds much better, I'm about to go make one like this...
Perhaps it will too be a piece of art.
@Edward - Might be beneficial to delete the link in the original post of put a warning next to is so folks do not click it.
I have seen too many of these on FB. Be VERY careful on FB overall.
Great upgrade to the old IR's. I would think that just makes them even one step better.
My black IR's (actually very similar to your first picture) will be 12 years old later this month. I continue to say if they had just a small amount of arch support in them, I would have never gone after...
^^ good to know this, I had not ever tried the Badalassi, I have a Langlitz that is a creaky mess, but I love the jacket too much to part with it. Actually a good reminder to give it a little conditioning...
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