White's Boots
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With the medallion you should fine and it might take out some of the bulb! But dress leather by itself or even just with liner is not recommended, have tried it and you see every piggy move (toe). Saying that, it depends on the thickness of the batch of dress they use per boot….if that makes sense?
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Thanks, EastWest, what you say makes sense. Gonna ponder it …
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Found this pic from a while back. Thinking of getting a similar BH in brown or black dress. El Chingon (or someone else) or someone else, is this a celastic or noncelastic toe with the medallion toe cap?
Brown Dress BH broken in nicely, love them.
Yep, Megatron knows his stuff.
Added another pair since then, with another pair on order.
Black SJs, steel toe, Vibram 100, lined. 7.4 lbs aka door breachers.
British tan bounty hunters incoming…
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Cheers, thanks. Its a tough job with that walk to the office
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Wow @ElChingon7 that's like military stylee…. Fit for parade. They look amazing
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@ElChingon7, after serving in the RAF for seven years i know what a pair of well taken care of boots look like and i gotta' tell ya' your boots pass my inspection take care of them and they take care of you !
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Money well spent! Looking good
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@ElChingon7 Beautiful boots. What is the leather on the SD? Brown Chromexcel?
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@ElChingon7 Beautiful boots. What is the leather on the SD? Brown Chromexcel?
Thanks. The SDs are brown smooth.
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Thanks!
I know, I know…But those soles on that model were the main reason that prompted me to buy White's Boots. Otherwise, I would have chosen Wesco...
I tested them today with a seven miles walk along the creek and I must say that work well. I am very pleased. From a purely aesthetic point of view, I love them paired with all my heavy jeans, from 634s to 666sod and more. -
I think they look great, and George is a guy with more than enough style to do them justice.