I have two belts from http://www.leathergoodsconnection.com/rangerbelts.html.
Others recommend them above. Years later they are still excellent. I'd order from
them again. I sent them my own buckles and it was no problem.
Gloves are something I'd want to try on.
Nice hat. Looks like the stitching is failing on the unreeded sweatband and almost no one
fixes those these days.
That said, I find that a relatively stingy brim is less of a problem, aesthetically, if the crown is tall
and this one looks tall. Tempted.
At least I wasn't wearing Chuck Taylors and posing as a basketball player.
Sometimes I suspect that some of the guys here who wear A2s didn't actually
fly in WWII.
As someone on this forum once pointed out, denim jeans were originally miner pants.
If you wear jeans and are not a miner, you're a poseur. Or not. It's just a style and
a nod to the past. I'll be driving my car to the supermarket in one of my d-pocket
horsehide Johnson Leathers jackets...
Yeah, I've read that cedar is totally useless. Moth balls probably work...
Another misunderstanding repeated here- your pantry moths (like the ones that come
with Trader Joe's food) are not the same moths as those that eat wool. So you can't
blame TJ's for that one. Pantry moths are pretty...
yes, please. So they aren't labeled F or EEE or D or some other specific width? Any sense of what width they might be?
I have a pretty wide foot.
Thanks.
Agree that Norshor is another fine option.
I don't think anyone is giving Whitefeather points for authenticity, but it looks like a nice jacket of some sort.
http://whitefeathermfg.com/produkt/product-1/
Was that someone's custom order? I didn't know Wolverines came that wide?
I'm a EEE too, but 10 or 10.5, so I don't have two strikes against me and can
find stuff on eBay or on Wesco's Seconds page from time to time. I also have
high arches. Suggest you try White's boots if you find a good...
Whites makes nice boots. Sounds like they just aren't reliable for repairs.
I understand how you might not want to give Whites any more money after
how they treated you, but it sounds like the general lesson is, support your
local shoe repair shop? Or am I missing something?
Mind you, there...
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