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Need help finding a great boot.. ideas anyone?

IndianaGeo

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Hi,
I've been getting the itch lately for boots. I've got a pair of Alden's Indy boots but for some reason they're not doing it for me for everyday wear. Don't get me wrong, they're super comfortable, but I need something a bit more.. I dunno...stylishly rugged..or ruggedly stylish. A while back Orvis had their Lindbergh Aviator boots which I quite liked, but I was late pulling the trigger on those. I'm looking for something either Made in USA, Italy, Spain, or England if possible.

Can some of you share some ideas? I'd greatly appreciate it.
Cheers,
IndianaGeo
 

IndianaGeo

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Keep 'em coming.

Wow, very good to know the Orvis boot is still available. This is good news. Any more ideas anyone? The Orvis certainly is in the vein I'm looking for.
Thanks Tomasso.
 

KY Gentleman

One Too Many
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Ariat makes a good boot. The Sierra work boots are very nice, pull-on boots and very comfortable. I have two pair and I like them a lot.
 

JLStorm

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For comfort and durability I would say red wing is the best bet. Wesco makes great stuff especially their custom line, but the prices sky rocket and unless you go custom you dont have many options.

Check out Red Wing, youll be glad you did.
 

gfirob

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best boot

I think its hard to beat the 16" Westco lineman's boot. Unless its the 18" Westco Lineman boot...

Nice on a vintage motorcycle.

Those boys make some nice boots, but they are a little pricey.
 

Doublegun

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Southernwayfare said:
I just saw these on another site - 1000 Mile Boot from Wolverine. Made in the U.S.A. with Horween leather. Doesn't look like they're available yet.

They are not available until late October and then only through retailers such as Nortstroms and Nieman's. I called the local Nordstrom's and they had no idea what I was asking about.

Earlier this summer I bought a pair of Red Wing Iron Rangers and I have been surprised how much I like them. They are becoming my favorite boots. Much more comfortable than I anticipated.
 

IndianaGeo

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Well done guys.

I knew I could count on the fine gents at TheFedoraLounge to come through with some great ideas. I'm going to check into all of your suggestions. If there are any other ideas out there, do pass along as well.. but this is a fantastic start and I just may find something with what you've given here already. Again, thanks a ton.

IndianaGeo
 

ron521

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Danner also makes some boots which are said to be quite comfortable, many of their styles are still made in the U.S.
 

IndianaGeo

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Drooling

Southernwayfare said:
I just saw these on another site - 1000 Mile Boot from Wolverine. Made in the U.S.A. with Horween leather. Doesn't look like they're available yet.

I must confess, I can't get these Wolverine boots out of my head. I like the Darby style as well as the Burton and Montgomery styles (from the Garrison section). I'm not sure if all the styles aren't available yet, or only some of them. I don't see prices on these. Great find.
 

Southernwayfare

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IndianaGeo said:
I must confess, I can't get these Wolverine boots out of my head. I like the Darby style as well as the Burton and Montgomery styles (from the Garrison section). I'm not sure if all the styles aren't available yet, or only some of them. I don't see prices on these. Great find.

Looks like you can get them now at Scoop NYC. See the comments section of the post. $325 retail. More than Red Wings but not bad.
 

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