Viberg
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I was wondering I'm usually a size 10US if a size 10 in there these would work? http://viberg.com/collections/footwear/products/engineer-black-horsehide
also can you get the same boot but in cowhide ? I'm jonzing for these love everything about them -
IMO you would need to size down to a 9.5. Take a look at these:
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I was wondering I'm usually a size 10US if a size 10 in there these would work?
for me, that would be the way to go!
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Leffot has a really nice selection at the moment. Very much into the Boondockers . . .
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I'm a size 10us in most stuff and take a 9 in Viberg. I measure 10 on right and 10.5 on left on a brannock device. But the leather on those engineers is fuckin ace!! No shit!! Soft horse hide. Mine above are the same leather. Shits like crack for jonesing feet!!
Mind you, all my 2045 last fit spot on!! Just not sure about the 2005 last so I opt out for those engineers. I really liked the shorter idea. For me very very attractive! But yeah, like Rafa said! I think I would own 4 pairs given half a chance!!
Really hope Viberg bust more out like them when I'm up on cash flow..
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^if i was able to, i'd pick up all 4 pairs…great greast things are happening over there!
should I assume this is why you are selling your outerwear
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scotty…your service boots above. are those horsehide?
Yes mate, a heavyweight black Horsehide from Japan's famous Shinki Leather Tannery. For something heavyweight, it's surprisingly soft and comfortable. Not like you I only have 4 pairs, but you know what, I have never got a blister wearing them in. Even my Brown wax flesh is thick and tuff, and no blisters or soreness of feet.
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Viberg got back to me regarding sizing on the Horse engineers …suggested they are a full size bigger and that I would most likely take a 9 (from my usual US 10)
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Just my two cents on sizing: I think the full down rule becomes less reliable at size 10 UK and up. Not sure why. I'm only a half size down in Viberg (I've only ever tried on two different lasts, but still), I'm usually 11-11.5 in US sizing depending on the type of shoes. Viberg 10.5 is just right, though I'm sure I could comfortably wear an 11. Bigger feet are big.