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White's Vintage in Black Chromexcel

nabottle

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Lakeland, Florida, U.S.
These just came in the mail today. I ordered them exactly 8 weeks ago and that is the wait I was told I would have by Baker's when I ordered them. They are listed as VINTAGE on White's website and as VINTAGE PACKERS on Baker's website. I traced both of my feet and took the required measurements as required when you order a pair of White's. I mailed all of that in to Baker's and when they received it, they called. The guy I spoke with was very professional and told me he felt a 9D would be the best for me. He was EXACTLY RIGHT. I wear a 9.5D in Wolverine 1000 Mile and Allen Edmonds. I wear a 10 in Dr. Martens. The arch is more prominent on these compared to most boots I've owned - similar to cowboy boots. I can't wear these now due to torn ligaments in my right foot/ankle. SUCKS BIG TIME! However, I tried on the left one and it fit like a glove. The boots feel very substantial and I'll wager they'll last me a long time. They'll be used as my regular boots, not work boots. I can't speak for the comfort of wearing them all day yet. I will say that I am impressed with the craftsmanship. Very well made in my opinion.









By the way, they came with leather laces that appear to be waxed. I really like them.
 

frussell

One Too Many
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California Desert
Great boots. You're a brave man walking around in packers all day. I've used them horseback for many years, as I need the ankle support thar cowboy boots don't provide, but I've gone to a flatter "roper" heel for walking. That riding heel, which some call Cuban, just kills me after a while on foot. Frank
 
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Pasadena, CA
I have to say, while I can certainly appreciate the quality of such boots, I can't help but see old lady boots from 1890. It's the profile. And I just don't get it.
 
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10,181
Location
Pasadena, CA
I definitely see your point. Honestly, most of my friends agree with you.
I really really want to like them. I just have that mental block with the profile. Seems odd shaped for a logger's boot. I had loggers in my family, and I never saw boots like that - although they do look like they could withstand the Zombie Apocalypse! lol
 

frussell

One Too Many
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1,409
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California Desert
Lots of old cowboys I've known wear them, definitely not for logging. If you look at the top of the heel, you'll see it extends out into a "spur rest," or ledge. Most heels made like that are specifically for your spurs to sit on top of, since the underslung heel without a spur rest means your spurs would slip off a lot. Nothing more embarrassing, except your hat blowing off your head while mounted. When I first saw them, I had the same reaction as you, Scott - old lady boots. I got used to the weird look after seeing them on old timers I respected, but they sure hurt my feet if I have to walk far in them. Not for the flat-footed, you got to have some arches to wear these. Frank.
 

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