White's Boots
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To kiltie or no?
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Took the consensus of forum responses and added a different lace
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CXL brown and CXL natural. These are an @EastWest Apparel special make up
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My first time with the sole and it is great. Feels more solid than the double leather, good grip but no lugs for stuff to get stuck into, bit of cushion, pretty good.
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Perfect. Division Rd tried to put me in an 8.5 and I felt sketchy about that. I filled out the questionnaire on the Whites site and it suggested a 9E. I went to try some Smokejumpers on and they all felt awful. So when I ordered from Bakers during the sale I talked to someone who said don’t overthink it, just go with your RW size. Boom, he nailed it.
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Not bad at all. If I had sized down I don’t think it would have hit my arch the right way so if you do end up with extra toe room keep the arch length in mind. @Nik provided some excellent guidance on how to analyze a Brannock measurement. He told me to go with the longer of the two lengths between foot length and heel to arch length. I went 1/2 down from that and got right where I needed to be. But don’t let that confuse you further. Same as your RW should be good.
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Not an opinion, more like a personal preference. I always have enough lace length to wrap around the top of my boots one time.
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Adding to my previous post above…Wrapping the laces around does create patina on teacore, CXL, and rough out leathers. Most will never see it, but it still looks cool!
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Glad you snagged that awesome pair @Matt they look great and pleased that sizing worked out. That roughout is going to keep getting better and better and looks indestructible on that LTT pattern. How do you feel about the high arch?
For the long laces I got annoyed with the time out takes to wrap and cut them shorter. The boots still work. I think they look cool long and wrapped, but when Chicken needs a walk, it is time to go.