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On 2/28/2022 at 4:17 PM, chicote said:

As an aside, anyone using any new leather conditioners they’re into? I’m about done with my bottle of saphir and looking to try something new.

 

You may already know, but Venetian shoe cream is a pretty good light treatment for CXL, will rub the scuffs out but not do much besides that.

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I really have no idea if he’s going for a look, or if they’re close to some vintage piece - but I really prefer that look over the collapsed toe box that became ‘fashionable’ a while back (something Clinch seem to champion).

I know, early 20th century, square toe boots were regarded as being better for those on their feet all day.

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Any experience/opinions on Velasca? Made in Italy, DTC. Reasonably priced for what they are. Construction seems to primarily Blake and Rapid-Blake. Some GYW. They offer a wide variety of styles from dress to rugged to casual. Mostly not for the SuFu crowd, more for the Style Forum crowd, here're a couple that may be of interest: 

Bagaj | Velasca

Crappa | Velasca

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7 minutes ago, Maynard Friedman said:

They’ll go well with your chinos at the wedding :laugh2:

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:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Not doing chinos... 

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I'm going with this black plain toe derby, black suit f/ J. Crew, white shirt, black tie. Good enough, and I needed all of the kit. When in doubt, follow the advice of Tom Ford. 

Cumenda | Velasca

Cumenda | Velasca

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Found this gem tday a pair of Red wing Engineer bootsIMG_20220326_202758.thumb.jpg.0c140e26c2f60b15274ecbb83a02e1ec.jpgIMG_20220326_205116.thumb.jpg.e50d12a8d9b057a14df9b7ed168c5024.jpgIMG_20220326_202758.thumb.jpg.0c140e26c2f60b15274ecbb83a02e1ec.jpg..maybe a special model ..it come with secret stash compartment and on the right pair come with I believe a knife pocket . Do anyone know which model it is..years of production?

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@mlwdp yes it fit a fold or retractable knife..on the right side pocket fit for a knife like this one. This is for the first time I seen RW engineer features this extra compartment make me wonder which model and what year for this production .I have seen RW Billy boots limited run with knife pocket..so maybe this engineer boots are limited run too.

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I’ve never own Aldens before, do they tend to run big? I’m a true 10.5 in most shoes. I’ve got my eyes on a pair on eBay rn but have been burned by purchasing shoes online a lot recently. Can’t get the sizing right.

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1 hour ago, Ciabatta said:

I’ve never own Aldens before, do they tend to run big? I’m a true 10.5 in most shoes. I’ve got my eyes on a pair on eBay rn but have been burned by purchasing shoes online a lot recently. Can’t get the sizing right.

Depends on the last.  People typically size down a half size for the Trubalance and Barrie, but it will vary person to person -- Trubalance is true to size for me, while Barrie I went down a half.  I would read about the different lasts and see which makes the most sense for your foot.   The Shoe Mart has helpful videos on youtube that describe the lasts.  What shoes are you looking at?

When buying online without being able to try on, and I am town between two sizes, I always will go with the bigger one.  Much easier to work with a shoe that's slightly too big than too small.

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3 hours ago, Ciabatta said:

I’ve never own Aldens before, do they tend to run big? I’m a true 10.5 in most shoes. I’ve got my eyes on a pair on eBay rn but have been burned by purchasing shoes online a lot recently. Can’t get the sizing right.

trubalance I go half size down and it's super comfortable. barrie I went half down too but it's a little tight near the forefoot. I probably should've gone a half size up to accommodate my feet being slightly wider towards the toes. 

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