White's Boots
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Sounds reasonable enough
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Thanks urb. At least they are honest ;D.
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Yeah, machine construction can still be extremely well made, as long as the Quality Control is on top of things, and "lower quality" isn't low quality, especially when we're talking about White's.
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I can totally see that. I think Red Wings are crazy overpriced for what you get though- feel like my Thorogoods are as good as RWs I've tried on but were 1/2 the price, below $140.
Guess my cost/value perception could be off here, if I can't get something that great for over 300 I'm thinking to just wait and get the White's next year. Better leather and hand-stitching seems worth the +200…
Recent watch purchase killed the expendable spending for some time so was trying to have my cake and eat it too but guess not!
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Tiger, check Wesco's factory seconds page, great boots on the cheap! They might have a blemish or were a
cancelled order or a returned pair. I got three pairs this way and all were new. -
Hathorn Traveler
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That'd be the original subject of interest yes
Bakers has them for $298($310 + $12off code "twitter")
Red Wings are $290-330 for a similar style. Why would you buy Red Wings?
The Hathorn line is to Whites as Triple Works is to Iron Heart, IMHO.
Also, if you're part of the Boot Comp you can get a pair of Whites Bounter Hunters for as low as $378 after the promo code.
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Bakers has them for $298($310 + $12off code "twitter")
Red Wings are $290-330 for a similar style. Why would you buy Red Wings?
This is all you need to think about.
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Tiger, Wesco adds new boots to the factory seconds page every day. Depends on the boot though, might only
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The Hathorn line is to Whites as Triple Works is to Iron Heart, IMHO.
The difference is that Triple Works and Iron Heart are designed by the same people, made in the same factories, made by the same people using the same construction methods. That is not true of Hathorn and Whites.
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Like Whites said themselves, Hathorn uses lower quality material and construction. Tripleworks does not.
None of this is to say that Hathorn are not great boots, because they certainly are, as others have said they are far higher standard than Red Wings, Chippewa, et al…
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The Hathorn line is to Whites as Triple Works is to Iron Heart, IMHO.
The difference is that Triple Works and Iron Heart are designed by the same people, made in the same factories, made by the same people using the same construction methods. That is not true of Hathorn and Whites.
It was actually meant as a compliment. I just see the Hathorn line as a lightweight version of Whites.
Hathorns are designed by the same people, made in the same factory(USA), made from most of the same materials, and made using mostly the same construction methods.
I think White's email response was just worded badly and referring to the Hathorn Explorer line. The "lower" quality they are referring to is still higher than 80% of Red Wings, Danner, Wolverine, etc. There are three Hathorn lines (yes, very confusing), "Hathorn Hi-Line," "Hathorn," and "Hathorn Explorer." As far as I can tell most of the "Hathorn Hi-Line" and "Hathorn" lines are constructed the exact same way as Whites being handmade with possibly lighter weight leathers, depending on the boot model. You can get custom "Hathorn" boots using the exact same leathers that a pair of "Whites" are made of. Also, let's not forget that all of these boots use Vibram soles. The "Hathorn Explorer" line is all machine welted just like Alden, Red Wings, Danner, Wolverine, etc.