Here is the link to the boot you see in this thread http://www.williamlennon.co.uk/footwear/78-tug-of-war-boots.html bearing in mind mine are tripled soled, lined and with brass rivets.
Hi Jimmer. Thanks, I'm pretty happy with them. Yeah I think the Derby are the same but without the cap. Here is the link to the ebay rubber sole guy http://bit.ly/18HXBgq they are about 6mm thick, he also does heel tips too which you will need to supply. The one's supplied by WL were about...
Thanks WDW. I look forward to seeing your new pair, the derby's are lovely. Fresh out of the box the brown latigo at the top of this thread were much harder to break in than these new black ones, the horse hide seem much softer.
Okay just in my latest pair of WL 178 WW11 boots. They are black CX FQHH and lined in white leather (I stress getting them lined @ £10 per boot, inc the tongue)
Their sole rubber is not up to much so I found a great resole seller on ebay who does medium hard wearing soles, so I sent them up...
Jackets were made this short so bikers, pilots, cowboys, truckers could sit and the jacket wouldn't roll over their lap, get stuck under their ass and hinder riding, flying, driving. Like it or not, this is how they were worn and why.
Thanks for your very kind comments. Yes, zips are always there, always an option, buttons are a tougher choice, one you have to address head-on, but it seems you like. In fact the buttons are really easy to fasten and undo. I have some lovely beige duck trousers and also officers pinks I'm...
Yes they had the best uniforms. That's lovely, I also like how high the zipper starts which means you can sit or lunge with it done up without bursting the zip. Very nice colour too.
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