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I need some info on Paratrooper boots. Who makes the best repro? My choices seem to be the following. Corcoran/Cove, which I am wearing right now, (more on that in a minute)...
At The Front...
WPG...
And WWII Impressions, not really in the running as they are made by Cove I believe?
I already own a pair of Corcorans, and I am less than impressed with the quality. They appear as if they were spray painted glossy brown rather than being constructed of deep brown leather. I have tried darkening them with Peckards leather gel, but it didn't take. I even let it soak for about 30 hours and it did absolutely nothing. The outer surface of the leather appear to be impenetrable. I was also expecting the leather to be quite thick and stiff when they arrived, but these boots broke-in in about a day and a half. (No need to soak them in the tub as per Band of Brothers) The shortest break-in period I have ever experienced. Overall, the leather appears to be on the thin side, which could either be a negative or a positive depending on how you look at it. They are light compared to some of my other boots, (My Wesco Jobmasters are like having two anvils strapped to your feet), but they also just feel, I dont want to say cheap, but that is the only word that springs to mind. The other day, I scratched the top toe of the right boot and it left this huge, ugly cream-colored gash. It could be covered easily with brown boot polish, but come on! Is this how original Corcorans were finished? Sprayed with a light coat of dye so that every knick and scratch reveals the lighter colored leather beneath? So, anyway, all I really want to know is, do any of these other repro places make a boot even slightly better quality than a new pair of Corcorans? Quality leather and stitching are my two biggest concerns, with historic accuracy in third. Can anyone help?
P.S.
Does anyone else have one of these?
At The Front...
WPG...
And WWII Impressions, not really in the running as they are made by Cove I believe?
I already own a pair of Corcorans, and I am less than impressed with the quality. They appear as if they were spray painted glossy brown rather than being constructed of deep brown leather. I have tried darkening them with Peckards leather gel, but it didn't take. I even let it soak for about 30 hours and it did absolutely nothing. The outer surface of the leather appear to be impenetrable. I was also expecting the leather to be quite thick and stiff when they arrived, but these boots broke-in in about a day and a half. (No need to soak them in the tub as per Band of Brothers) The shortest break-in period I have ever experienced. Overall, the leather appears to be on the thin side, which could either be a negative or a positive depending on how you look at it. They are light compared to some of my other boots, (My Wesco Jobmasters are like having two anvils strapped to your feet), but they also just feel, I dont want to say cheap, but that is the only word that springs to mind. The other day, I scratched the top toe of the right boot and it left this huge, ugly cream-colored gash. It could be covered easily with brown boot polish, but come on! Is this how original Corcorans were finished? Sprayed with a light coat of dye so that every knick and scratch reveals the lighter colored leather beneath? So, anyway, all I really want to know is, do any of these other repro places make a boot even slightly better quality than a new pair of Corcorans? Quality leather and stitching are my two biggest concerns, with historic accuracy in third. Can anyone help?
P.S.
Does anyone else have one of these?