WESCO
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My first pair were oil-tanned leather with the #425 for winter (which lasts five to six months for me). I would have gone with the #100 for max grip but it’s a little too gnarly for the MP toe in my opinion. #425 was the middle way.
Do you mean #430 aka the "mini lug"? This reminds me, there's also the Vibram #2724 (or #435) "mini lug half sole" which, like the description suggests, is the love child of #430 and #705 and would probably be the best overall choice for fans of uninterrupted heel stacks and sleek looks, who also want their soles to perform when the going gets slippery.
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Usually I prefer the uninterrupted Heel Stack, my RW Blacksmiths are at the moment at the Cobbler to get the Dr Sole Half Sole + Double Midsole Style done but on a Winter Boot I tend to prefer not to have the exposed Leather undernath the Boot.
I can get behind that, half-soles look good and perform adequately for 3 seasons out of 4, but I wouldn't like to face the winter armed with half-sole boots only. #100 gets lots of stick for the looks but they perform (and I like the looks too).
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New pair ordered!!! Super jacked to get them. Stupid holiday in the UK today is holdin them up though lol
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New pair ordered!!! Super jacked to get them. Stupid holiday in the UK today is holdin them up though lol
Ha yea try doing a custom last and waiting god knows how long. I’ve had to look up breathing exercises.
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New pair ordered!!! Super jacked to get them. Stupid holiday in the UK today is holdin them up though lol
Ha yea try doing a custom last and waiting god knows how long. I’ve had to look up breathing exercises.
Haha, i cant imagine man. I wanted to do a custom too. But the sale showed up and…..you know
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Those are fantastic! What are they? I'm a Wesco noob.
They look like custom Boss in burgundy or maybe brown domain, on double midsoles with the Vibram #100 outsole. It may be the bump toe last rather than the standard Boss last. The major custom mod appear to be no instep or shaft straps. They do look very nice indeed.
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I’m at 10.5 weeks (not that I’m counting) for my custom Jobmasters with packer upper stitching. Shouldn’t be too much longer.
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