White's Boots
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Btw, i was talking about the edges of the cxl leather. Not the edge of midsoles.
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This is also one of the reasons I liked the cxl
Tinman from iPhone
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Congratulations Jon, I just sent in my order for some Oxfords to Bakers…...and now I am extremely poor
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Ed, how much wear do your LW engineers have?
i'm suprised by your findings of their leather, LW have the name to be very high quality, but yours indeed look pretty worn down.
I have noticed the leather on my LW carpenters is very supple, much more than my White's f.i., and it also feels thinner.On a side note, i read your comment on the upcoming Lofgren engineers being made by the same company as the Lone Wolf, has this been confirmed, and if so, does Lofgren use the same CXL leather?
I read in a comment from John on the leather weight it was supposed to be around 2.5 oz, while most high end engineers seem to be made of heavier leather somewhere inbetween 5 and 9 oz.
But does this mean it's of a lesser quality…compare cxl to dress leather
cxl fucks up and breaks easily and gets old faster than dress/oil leather or any other leather from whites/horween
compay lw boot sin black cxl and sd in water buffalo/dress leather same age same wear same resoled by okuyama see to compare
ive to talk guys at whites and viberg and i get the same comments
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ssup mich howdy man?
my lw engineers are worn really hard riding the bike and walking look at how they fucked up
the leathe ront he carpenter is diff from the engineers i like te leather on the carpenters more cause theyre japan made dry tanned leather which is top notch!cxl leather is NOT so great they look good when new but they get easily worn down.
as for the lofgren they look like theyre made by the same factory with LW youll know when you have seen alot of boots around.
hope john doesnt use CXL on those.
thinner leather is good but depedns on where the leather is from. and processed it. i suggest getting thicker leather for boots if you ride a bike
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Unless the leather is something exceptionally strong, like ostrich or kangaroo, 2.5 oz is way too light for boots. Even then, it will have to be lined with something heavier so that the boot will hold its shape.
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Everything going just dandy Ed!
Thanks for your answer, so the carpenters are not made of the same leather as the LW engineers… interesting.Maybe it was a typo on the weight of the Lofgren engineers, it's hard for me to imagine John doing any compromise on quality as he's very much focussed on vintage correctness and oldschool craftmanship and quality.
Or they will be lined...Is all CXL in general the same quality, or does it differ from one manufacturer ot the other?
To keep the talk also about White's in the White's topic, my SD have the thickest (and possibly heaviest, don't know) of all the boots i own, wish i had a pair of engineers made with this very same leather. -
My SD's have been delayed coming back from their resoling until next week, they had to order the soles in
I really miss my SD's
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Riff, you have the best friends. Those boots look amazing
My SD's arrive back from resoling tomorrow, and I am captain excited
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i seriously could not believe it.