Looks more like something cut into that kinda strange to flake that way i think. I never saw that on my whites, nicks, franks, wescos, etc before. Interested to hear if others have seen this.Happened to look at the heels of my Whites and noticed the rubber seems to be flaking. I've worn a lot of boots and I've never noticed this before. Something to worry about or just part of wear and tear? View attachment 569845 View attachment 569846
I'll keep an eye on it and reach out to Bakers/Whites should it get any worse. I'm pretty confident they'll make it right if need be.I've had those before, they flake like croissant, you can peel it off like a thin layer sooner or later. I don't think it's a bootmaker problem. But a bad batch of rubber. The formation of these pieces takes heat, the first few and the last few knocking out of the mold usually gets thrown away. It's probably just bad luck and mis handling at the rubber factory. I think a new rubber heal will set you back about 40 to 50 bucks, prices has gone up. Toppies were 15-25 and now doubled.
Well i am very pleased for the price. I was expecting this super bulbous toe and just not as pronounced as in pics ive seen. Have another pair ordered but direct and 20 week lead style 78 toe cap in the B5 leather with rivets like the B5. Pretty fine sturdy leather lined boot here for like 300 bucks. Sole trim is nice and even all around i like that View attachment 570627 View attachment 570628 View attachment 570629
Some trivia on JL boots - quite a few other companies order boots from JL to their spec and resell them at higher price. Dundas is a good example:
https://dundasfootwear.com/pages/type01
Gimme the brown CXL ones...
If you contact them you might be surprised, they have many more leathers in stock, including Badalassi and Horween (at least they did so in 2015 and 2016 when I got my 3 pairs from them)To be fair, their leather option are WAY better than the Lennon „house“ leathers
Maybe I was really lucky but my black pair has amazing grain and texture.(the standard black leather is pretty awful to my eyes).
Hmm, I don't know what their current prices are but I do remember that years ago the Dunda's were at least 30% more expensive.All in all, I tend to view Dundas as offering a better bang for the buck than Lennon