IHTB-BJM - Brown Roughout Jobmaster
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Very nice Max. Can I ask what size? I swing between semi lace to toe and lace to toe when I look at jobmasters. I think it’s the size that does it..
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@Peterpiper they're 10,5 E. I always find boots in my size to look not as good as smaller sizes but LTT improves the look IMO.
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Thanks. They look great, wear them well..
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You bought that 10.5 I had been eying for a while
I should have been more decisive!
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Sorry (sort of)
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Congrats, those are really super cool! @Max Power
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Thank you @marlin
After two days of wear they quickly become my favorites - dispite them being super tough and stiff they're comfortable to walk in. After two months they will be a dream to walk in.
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Super nice. Sorely tempted.
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Finally! I love these boots, couple notes, I’m 5’11” and I think I’m like 6’1” when I’m wearing them. When it’s muddy outside I keep them inside, they stick to the mud. But snow, ice, pavement, dry desert trail, rock and sand they handle well.
This winter in NY has been pretty mild so it’s always muddy where I live so I can’t wait for dry days. Anyways, here’s some pictures of the progress (changed out the stock laces)
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Damn @johnny5799 - those are looking phenomenal
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@madmonday thanks, I scooped these right around Halloween 2017.
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Damn @johnny5799 - those are looking phenomenal
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Thanks buddy, they're heavy duty, make chucks feel like slippers.
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Not as much to show as @johnny5799 but aftwr two weeks of constant wear in these cold and snowy days they are broken in and easily the most comfortable and imo best looking boot ive owned so far.
Thats also what i hate about them - i got ideas for at least 5 new pairs already.Oh, the laces start to crack already. Are the speedhooks suitable for leather laces? They look pretty narrow.
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Cool. Ill give it a try!
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I have never had a roughtout boots. Could someone tell me how this type of leather resists water, mud or melting snow?
wouldn't it be a nightmare to clean it from mud, because it is hairy surface?
and in case of flat leather I can applie some gutalin on top of the leather and make it more resistant from water and have better protection, how to be in case of roughout leather?