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Footwear to go with our jackets

pillepalle123

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Never though I would see Waldviertlers here. These are the Wirbelwind, right?

I have four pairs which I wear in the summer: Ansa, Kommod Flex Sommertramper and Tramper Flex.
Wide toebox is just comfortable but the zero drop and the low amount of dampening on some models took a while to get used to. Now I can wear them all day.

Quality is really good and you can often get them quite cheap (unused) on willhaben.at if you live near Austria.
 
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Tom71

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My first two Waldviertler shoes (I also bought them in blue). Look similar to Chucks, but are real shoes made of good leather. Wide toe box makes them very comfortable. Clean workmanship (red Wing can take a leaf out of their book), removable inner sole and replaceable with another (e.g. felt), outer sole can be replaced if worn, 1 year guarantee against manufacturing defects. At a very acceptable price.
I'm going to buy the Chelseas from them next.
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Nice. Always like a quality appraoch to iconic casual-wear. You can sport the look but don´t have to compromise on what you´ve gotten used to in terms of quality!
 

MrProper

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Never though I would see Waldviertlers here. These are the Wirbelwind, right?

I have four pairs which I wear in the summer: Ansa, Kommod Flex Sommertramper and Tramper Flex.
Wide toebox is just comfortable but the zero drop and the low amount of dampening on some models took a while to get used to. Now I can wear them all day.

Quality is really good and you can often get them quite cheap (unused) on willhaben.at if you live near Austria.
Yes, exactly. "Wirbelwind" -> Whirlwind.
Some of them have funny names that you have to get used to.
The Tramper don't look very good when they're new, but when they're really worn in and a bit greasy, they can compete visually with any other work boot. With the difference that they are really comfortable ;-)
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cbez

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Tom71

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Most fun thing about Panerais is how they work with every kind of strap you can imagine.

It was the Radiomir SLC. Such a cool, reduced design, going perfectly with the stingray strap in brown-gray.
Stupidly, I sold it as it was a 47mm case and I figured it was just a bit too chunky. Miss it sometimes.
 

TartuWolf

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Seems insane to me honestly. To rebuild to that level, seems easier to just make another boot.
I think so too, but not my call. On the other hand I hope they can just trim and re-stitch the existing materials to reduce waste. No idea how anyone could fit a boot this size with this kind of shaft and instep comfortably in terms of him/me reselling these.

I'm simply expecting a well fitting boot (after giving them many 2d and 3d foot and leg measurements) that is built to my spec (1 midsole, not 2). And yes, like I mentioned, the 2 layer midsole is debatable as you can call one of those layers a leather outsole. But I'll see if he agrees to these alterations or only the shaft replacement and related adjustments (points 3 and 4) in the document. That would also be good enough for me.
 

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