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Cowboy Boots

TipTop

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Now that things are cooling off, I'll get out of my boat shoes and put on some socks and boots. Also, I'll note that my experience with rebuilt boots is limited, but the results were what one might expect (and pay for). I bought a nice pair of elephants on ePrey that were my size, and had just been resoled....I should have known and taken heed right there. They were done in rubber soles (which is what I was searching for use on my motorcycles), but they are now clearly shrunken by a notch in width and overall fit. I can't comfortably wear them walking around, but on the bikes they were OK due to being seated. The resole job didn't look bad but the pulls had been badly mangled in repair (I had to have them replaced, locally). So, that's my not-so-hot experience on local repairs.

On the other hand, I had rubber soles reattached to a pair of Tres Outlaws BY Tres Outlaws and they came back perfect and fit just as they did when they left here. Also, I had a pair of Austin Hall riding heels lowered appropriately to meet the sole, by Tres Outlaws and they came back perfectly balanced (and safely wearable!).

I had a finish issue with a pair of Rios Mercedes boots, returned them to BootStar (where I bought them). They were at first hesitant to entertain my complaint that the finish had worn off the toe box just using very rarely and lightly, a big fluffy buffing machine in the locker room of my club.

When I returned them, the general manager called me personally and said that he too was appalled at how the finish wore off basically new boots. HE sent them off to Rios and they came back a couple weeks later COMPLETELY rebuilt, including refinishing (with a real dye not some stain overlay) new heels and new soles. Apparently the GM must have really raised hell with Rios because they were returned virtually new, all-over again. And they fit as they originally did.

So my point is, living in Upstate NY, I know I am not going to get quality boot work done locally; so I choose to deal with the manufacturer--especially if they are exotic skins or custom-sized. That way, I know I'll get the right size and quality work job done right, even if it costs a couple bucks more than a repair shop...to me, it's worth it.
 
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DanielJones

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On the move again...
Interesting footwear for a cowboy. The look more like the rough out service boots from WWII, or the Red Wing Iron Rangers boot. Note the speed lacing looks at the top of the boot.
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Cheers!

Dan
 
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Sheeeee-yit!! Those are some fine looking gators. That solid vamp is about the nicest I've ever seen and that's a beautiful color. Congrats on those high rollers.
 
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Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. I knew Joao would be a dissenting voice. Narrow brims and narrow toes are not his thing. Joao, check their website for your US road trip, you can schedule a gator hunt with them and whatever you harvest can be made into any toe style you desire. ;)
 
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ingineer

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Unreal! Bama ;
Always wanted some gators or crocks, these look like a fortune
great colour , lots of stitching on the shaft.
Enjoy them, i can't wear those J toes w/o pain.
R toes / ropers for me
Darn but they look so good, who needs those extra toes?

What web page for puttin those gators on my feet?
 

Joao Encarnado

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I knew Joao would be a dissenting voice. Narrow brims and narrow toes are not his thing. Joao, check their website for your US road trip, you can schedule a gator hunt with them and whatever you harvest can be made into any toe style you desire. ;)
AH AH ;)
That would be nice but probably blowing my budget sky high.
 

TipTop

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Love 'em, but I can't abide by the bright sole stitching...reminds me of 1950s cheap shoes. But I also know that good boot shops will bleach the stitching to bring them back to life....must be just my tastes...
 
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TipTop, I understand. We've had discussions about contrasting stitching before. Just one of the details I enjoy, dependent upon the boot and its color. I would only enjoy these more if they came with a natural color welt along with the bright sole stitch but I certainly understand your position. I wonder about a mahogany brown foot with a black welt and sole edge.
 
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Love 'em, but I can't abide by the bright sole stitching...reminds me of 1950s cheap shoes. But I also know that good boot shops will bleach the stitching to bring them back to life....must be just my tastes...
At least it's white....and not following the current trend of men's footwear with day-glo colors.


To be fair, though, I don't mind the white stitching and I'm kinda partial to 50s boots.
 
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I've had these for some time, just been reluctant to post them as its easier to photograph a ghost, at least for me and my limited skills.
TresOutlaws in black nubuck, tops and bottoms. Not dirty or gray.
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