FRYE ARKANSAS BROGUE: ANKLE BOOT: GREAT COLOR: UPGRADES TO SHOE: WOODEN TREES INCLUDED: SIZE 13
275 shipped CONUS
For consideration is a VERY lightly worn pair Frye Arkansas Brogue boots. These US made boots showcase some of the nicest and equally rugged qualities that one can find in a 'dress' boot. I am the original owner and these have been VERY lightly worn during the course of their ownership. They were purchased NEW, and before being worn had a cobbler put on sole guard on the bottoms to ensure a long lasting boot. These were purchased as an extra pair as I liked the first pair so much that I wanted more than one in rotation, however as you can see from the pictures they were rarely worn, being stored in a closet with cedar trees more than on my feet. They do showcase some scuffs as the leather used in their production is intended to show wear and patina. They have more scratches from being stored/moved from home to home than from contact with the pavement. I've kept them in well conditioned and polished over the years as I value well made items. I'm currently trying to thin out some of my personal collection of 'stuff' and being that I still wear my original pair of these, haven't a need for an extra pair. I'm also including a pair of wooden shoe trees that have been paired with these boots from the start. I found additional technical details online and have included them below.
275 shipped CONUS
For consideration is a VERY lightly worn pair Frye Arkansas Brogue boots. These US made boots showcase some of the nicest and equally rugged qualities that one can find in a 'dress' boot. I am the original owner and these have been VERY lightly worn during the course of their ownership. They were purchased NEW, and before being worn had a cobbler put on sole guard on the bottoms to ensure a long lasting boot. These were purchased as an extra pair as I liked the first pair so much that I wanted more than one in rotation, however as you can see from the pictures they were rarely worn, being stored in a closet with cedar trees more than on my feet. They do showcase some scuffs as the leather used in their production is intended to show wear and patina. They have more scratches from being stored/moved from home to home than from contact with the pavement. I've kept them in well conditioned and polished over the years as I value well made items. I'm currently trying to thin out some of my personal collection of 'stuff' and being that I still wear my original pair of these, haven't a need for an extra pair. I'm also including a pair of wooden shoe trees that have been paired with these boots from the start. I found additional technical details online and have included them below.
- A combination of southern style and Irish charm created the Arkansas Brogue Oxford by Frye®.
- Smooth full-grain leather upper.
- Features broad perforations around toe cap and yoke.
- Waxed laces with brass eyelets.
- Smooth leather lining.
- Lighly cushioned leather footbed.
- Stacked leather heel.
- Leather outsole for long-lasting wear.
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Please review the pictures for additional detail, and thanks for looking
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