White's Boots
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I've applied Pecards Oil twice and I'm about to do it again.
Thanks Urbanwoodsman! They've aged really nicely. Interesting that in these photos, the Nat CXL and the distressed smooth look even more alike after 6 months of tough love than they did when brand new.
Are these the same boots? In this pic it's much easier to see the difference in the leathers. Is this what they typically look like in daylight?
Yeah those are the same boots. I believe that image was fairly early on and was after being oiled. Every time I oil them the chrome sheen really comes back out in the CXL.
This is a better pic of them in the daylight from about two months ago.
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my new white's have arrived
8" lace to toe smoke jumper ( farmer-rancher cause of the non forestry approved sole. sole is vibram 430)
regular brown color - brown smooth.
here they are the morning after an obenaufing. I'll get some proper pictures of them when they're laced up and a little less tacky (sticky).
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Tongue is the original color, I'm guessing? They didn't darken too much, if so.
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They're very very nice erk.
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Seconded that's a beauty
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wore the new boots all day today at work. first few hours were awesome, now my feet and legs hurt. Mostly around the top of my ankle. the fabled "white's bite" area. these things make the semi dress look like sissy shoes.
I'm a little worried about the fit on the left boot. thats my smaller foot, and White's was really adamant about me wearing a 10b on that foot rather than the 10.5B that goes with the right one. Its kinda tight on the sides of my big toe and pinky toe. Hopefully that'll go away; I'm only 9 hours into the 80 hr break-in period.
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Soak the rest of the boot in whiskey to even it out.
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By the end of winter you will never even know it was there.