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Resoled my Tender rough-out service shoe.

I know, not Cat's Paw or Biltrite, but this is probably as good as it gets in Aus for a brass screw shoe.

The companies that own brass screw machines will only rebuild their own shoes :-/

The original crepe sole was nice, but became dirty real quick, and was very slippery when wet - almost killed myself on a couple of staircases when it rained.

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Can anyone point me to the best place to get replacement laces for Indy boots? After 8.5 years the lace finally snapped!

http://www.shoelacesexpress.com 

They have a huge selection of laces, and you have to sort through to find what you want. Best selection of laces in one place I've come across. Save yourself a lot of time and aggravation endlessly searching the internets. 

 

I have these waxed round boot laces on a few pair - very good quality, rigid, thick, but  not too thick at 5/32"; 

http://www.shoelacesexpress.com/waxedbootlaces.asp 

 

If you want waxed flat for Indy's, you'll have to get a custom length; 

http://www.shoelacesexpress.com/customlengthshoelaceswaxedcottonflatdress.asp 

 

I've also used their waxed cotton round - good for dressier shoes and boots, but not as tough as the waxed boot laces above; 

http://www.shoelacesexpress.com/waxedcottonrounddress.asp

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Well this is interesting.

Came across this company out of Texas called BECK. Even though they MTO cowboy boots, they also have their own MTO work boots:

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More options and choices on their site. Handmade and Goodyear welts:

http://beckboots.com/collections/beck-lace-up-boots/products/lace-up-3

http://beckboots.com

I had come across these guys quite a while ago as well, when searching for Munson lasted boots. They will make custom boots on the Munson last. Some of their offerings look pretty good, at least in pics. 

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Might not be the best place but figured i'd try. I am interested in the Jelado x Rhythm Footwear Sandwich's. Anyone know how to size for them? I found a picture that seems they are sized similar to converse and Shoes Like Pottery so was going to go with my SLP size (size 28 in SLP, 10 in converse but 11 in Nike, Adidas, Vans, etc) so a but wanted to make sure before I throw the money on them.

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I posted a series of vids about Rios of Mercedes a couple of years ago, but they were low quality. I recently found this single vid in much higher quality, so I thought it was worth posting again. These guys really know how to make good boots. 

 

 
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I guess it depends on your jean size, if you're a 36 or 38 the hem might be pretty huge. On the other hand 50s cuts aren't that wide overall (meaning it's no 20s gold digger tents for legs cut). I don't see why it shouldn't work on principle.

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hi guys, i just got a pair of alden indy 405, i wonder if i can pair them up with wide cut jeans e.g. tcb 50s

 

I don't have any very wide cut jeans, but a quick sample below...

 

 

Slim leg, heavy taper (Japan Blue jb0626):

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Wider leg, minimal taper (Boncoura 66):

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I like the Indy's with straight leg jeans. On jeans with too much taper, the Indy's and especially the other heavier American boots like White's have a tendency to look too much like clown shoes.

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I like pointy western boots, but square toe always seemed both less over the top for everyday wear while also carrying more Spagetthi western cred (and who doesn't want to look like Clint Eastwood):

 

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So there was always an image in the back of my head of what is basically a harness style "biker" boot, just without the ankle harness (or spurs :D). There was no boot like that I found that checked all my boxes, some detail was always off, so I lurked around eBay until I got a classic Sendra harness boot for cheap. No rough out like the man with no name's, but this isn't about cosplay :ph34r:

 

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After making sure they fit I took an exacto knife and just cut off the strap:

 

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Here they are a thorough cleaning and conditioning later:

 

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The cutoff job could have been more exact, but this was more or less just proof of concept. I was afraid the harness might have left the leather underneath discolored compared to the rest of the boot, but it worked out fine:

 

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These boots came in a bit of a neglected condition, comparing to the unconditioned straps:

 

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It's still far too hot to actually wear them, maybe they'll get another round of conditioning before it gets colder.

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