Nick’s Boots of Spokane, Washington
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Sure, why not? Both brands are great and I'm sure everyone here would love to see Drew's as well.
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I believe at present they have a 20 - 24 week lead time on custom orders.
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I believe at present they have a 20 - 24 week lead time on custom orders.
I really hope they get those lead times down some time soon. That's a pretty discouraging wait time.
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In manufacturing we have a saying, "You can have speed, quality, and price, choose 2." all the brands do a pretty good job balancing these but generally they all emphasize 2 out of the 3. Viberg with speed and quality, whites with speed and price, and nicks with price and quality. Take your pick.
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The more I look at Nick's, the more boot envy I get…
http://zuriickusa.com/#product
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I really want a pair of Nicks oxfords, they're so pretty that I even want them with that useless Christy sole.
Those are stunning! However unlike Megatron I don't condone the use of a christy sole.
I've read that Nick's will soon begin production using Domain Leathers from the Seidel tannery, the very same leathers that Wesco use.
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I don't condone it, but in this case I'll tolerate it.
I'd buy these as my sneakers…..I feel too old for most actual sneakers.
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thanks @aho
Nick’s Boots definitely need more love!
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May make a pair of homesteaders my next pair.
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For a while I've been using some Red Wing 3140 as my do everything work and casual boot, but I'm looking to take a step [or 2 or 3] up and get some custom fitted White's or Nicks. Probably Nicks tbh because I like their stitching and the way the heel counter overlaps with the upper more. That's practically the only difference between the two boots as the grumpy old man at my local distributor of White's and Nicks kept stressing. Sadly he was a giant douche and probably had never ordered a boot for someone that wasn't a firefighter, so I won't be dealing with him again, but that's a story for another time.
I've been doing research and trying to decide on what configuration I want. I think I'm pretty set on natural CXL, but I wanted to make sure it would be ok for a work environment that takes a lot of scuffs. Seems like that would add a lot of character to that kind of leather, but I've heard somewhat different things about the toughness of the leather. Want to make sure it can take these kind of hits on a daily basis.
Another thing I'm mulling over is the sole type. Since my current boots are a wedge sole and I'm walking on smooth concrete all day, my first instinct was to go for something like this in a 6" version.
But after seeing awesome pics like this, I'm wondering if a traditional logger/cuban heel and a Vibram 700 could be just as comfortable for 8 hour days standing and walking on concrete.
I'm concerned the 2021 sole will wear down too fast with the foot miles I put in, but at the same time having that elevated rubber sole could be better for when I have to stand in up to 1/2" of water when cleaning in the cooler at work.
Lastly… a question about lasts. So, if I wanted the Nicks version of a bounty hunter, I'd just order a 6" boot with the #3 toe? Not really sure what the equivalent would be.
Thanks
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I picked up a pair from Zuriick on Friday. 20% off, I couldn't resist.
Size 11 and I wear a 12 in sneakers (New Balance, Saucony), and 11.5 in Red Wing. I'm surprised they fit so well.