John Lofgren (Speedway)
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Thanks @Dmart
I’m wondering since shoe/ boot trees are meant to help a boot keep its shape, do they prohibit the leather from getting those cool rolls (horse butt leather) or the patina that we are all working for with the rich multi tones in the leather that come with creasing and folding etc. ?
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I use cedar show trees in mine @Mizmazzle
I have not been wearing boots at all in this heat. Been wearing sandals mostly, which is not hugely typical for me; I don't generally regard boots as seasonal.
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Every pair of shoes I own has shoe trees, with the exception of the Birkenstocks and Crocs.
We could debate on the use in sneakers but in leather shoes/boots, I would always use trees. It certainly adds to the longevity of the shoe because they properly dry and stay in shape. This doesn’t mean that you don’t get creases and wrinkles (if that’s what you are after) but it protects the leather from cracking which can be the death of a shoe.
So far I went well with it and will continue using them. -
I maintain that ANY quality footwear should be unfinished-cedar-shoe-tree'd. It is unquestionably better for your footwear to do so. The leather doesn't know or care if the shoe is a dress shoe or a workboot, but you'll benefit from less mold/mildew and bacteria buildup and eventually becoming smell, less damage to the leather and other constructional materials from moisture, the creases that form being from how they are worn and not how they are stored, them keeping their shape, etc… It is well worth the investment and time to keep anything off your foot on a tree.
And I take @Giles ' recommendation around eschewing trees for aging aging to be a tongue in cheek way of saying the same thing, but don't want to put words in his mouth.
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Thanks @mikebarhoot….do you go shoe trees or boot trees in the engineers?
in my RWs i use shoe trees as well as my Roperesque square toe Luchesse’s. all others which are western and newly acquired Drews, i use boot jacks. because of the instep addition to the tree.
im really persnickety about my shoes and boots. mostly because thats how my dad taught me and due to the numerous foot and ankle injuries leaving them jacked. by no means am i afraid to use em and get em dirty, but i keep em clean and ready to use however and repair/resole as needed.
i consider myself to have a decent collection of shoes and boots (Made in USA). some of which ive had 40+ years. and have done everything from mucked horse and pig stalls to wade through Houston floods and hurricanes.
maybe TMI but hope it is helpful.
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And I take @Giles ' recommendation around eschewing trees for aging aging to be a tongue in cheek way of saying the same thing, but don't want to put words in his mouth.
lol. eschew obfuscation.
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Been on vacation the last two weeks… the Lofgrens caught about 80% of it.
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It was a very long two weeks. The 777 142OD caught a bunch of wear as well…
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Oh yeah… @Mizmazzle I agree with what others here have said about using cedar shoe trees. I buy a new pair with every pair of leather shoes I buy and if they are not on my feet they have trees in them. It seems to eliminate ugly breaking on the toes! Every pair I’ve had since I started doing that have nice uniform breaks
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@Pipeboss713 Ive been putting some heat on the Causeways
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@Pipeboss713 Ive been putting some heat on the Causeways
Damn! Those look amazing
I’m glad you got them
I couldn’t have gotten them this far just yet
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