I wear the hell out of my boots. They're beat up quite well. I paid a lot for good boots because I wanted US made, sturdy, comfortable boots - and yes, I like the way they look - new and worn.
None of that has anything to do with White's failure here. I paid to have a job done and I expected...
They did do it. They failed to do it right. If I had paid a 7 year old with a glue gun $3 to do it, I got my money's worth.
Instead, I paid the original manufacturer to do it and they did a 10th rate job. If you can't see that in the pictures, you might be their target customer.
They signed for the boots on July 7. I sent them an email for a status update on July 18 and was told:
"I sent them down to the shop foreman so that he can personally do the work you had requested done. We are shooting for them to be finished today so you should see them within a couple of...
I love everything about the way that looks, from the perfectly tapered and pointed top of the beard to the sides shaped so well they look almost like they were somehow combed with a razor. Of course, even assuming that I could find someone to do such fine work, it looks like it requires a weekly...
Don't let White's resole your boots.
I've contacted them and asked for, at least, a partial refund. Any response from them will be added to this thread.
Here's what $114 worth of awful work from White's repair shop looks like.
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I'm ditching felt and straw for now.
I think I'll just go with feathers.
or...
there was a guy with a mccaw on the street and I hit the brakes to talk to him.
We bearded folk, we work well together.
do you plan to bathe in said hat?
-on a side note, there is a bit of a debate as to whether bathing in a thin ribbon would be more appropriate, but we'll leave that for another time.
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