Chippewa
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Those homesteads look pretty nice. Not sure about the bomber stuff though.
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@bl@ster:
What's the sizing like on them bl@ster? Look great!
I think they run TTS. But you could get away with going a half size down if you wear thinner socks.
Hi Bl@ster, are these normal thin suede or rough-outs please?
Also, some shots of the sand suede Service Boot:
Hi Bl@ster, are these normal thin suede, or rough-outs please?
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Look very nice old chap. What's different about them?
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Look very nice old chap. What's different about them?
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Better leather, better insole, different outsole pattern.
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^good stuff, B! The outsoles really make a big difference as well as the round vs. hex eyelets. Now all I need from you is for your foot to grow into a size 12 so I can get your scraps!
Well I'm a size 12D so… ready for some scraps? LOL
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@bl@ster:
^good stuff, B! The outsoles really make a big difference as well as the round vs. hex eyelets. Now all I need from you is for your foot to grow into a size 12 so I can get your scraps!
Well I'm a size 12D so… ready for some scraps? LOL
PM me if you've got anything you'd like to move!
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I picked these up a while back. LL Bean/Chippewa. Found them at the ll outlet for $50. I bought them because it was too good a deal to pass up. I didn't really wear them much but I pulled them out a few weeks ago and I've been wearing them every day. They're great boots. The only real difference between these and the normal Chippewa service boot is they aren't stamped with the logo on the ankle. The tongue is stamped with ll bean instead. These also have a removable insole (which makes the boot for me, bad knees). I'm not sure if the normal ones do or if they don't. Maybe someone else can shed some light on that. Great boot. I lucked out on these but now having owned a pair I would buy another at full price.