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Just to add another option: The 19oz LHT is fairly windproof as well.
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Thanks guys.
I think the TW-666N 17oz will probably be my first Works Inc trousers but having some extra warm ones too would be nice.
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Are we going to start a No Kipple thread? i know mega doesnt want to stand on toes, but bloody hell they have done a great job and the web shop is one of the cleanest smartest sites around. A++ in my books. Congrats!
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Are we going to start a No Kipple thread? i know mega doesnt want to stand on toes, but bloody hell they have done a great job and the web shop is one of the cleanest smartest sites around. A++ in my books. Congrats!
Well lookey there.
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Forum members seem to think the 18 oz is warmer than the more breathable 21 oz.
Yup, 18 warmer than 21.
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Seul, after literally a whole minute of looking, I can't find it. If you haven't already, probably your best bet is to send an email to SelfEdge.
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So I'm pretty ignorant about boots and shoes. My nicest pair are some Allen Edmonds brogues. I wonder if someone could shed some light for me about prices. Why, for example, are most Vibergs $150-$300 more than say Alden's boots? Alden is similarly a historic company who makes top notch stuff. Is it just that Viberg is smaller? $500 for a pair a boots is a lot, but it's worth it for quality make, like Alden. I just wonder what justifies coming close to a grand? I'm asking this excluding collabs since I suspect those are pricier for obvious reasons.
I know there are a ton of factors that go into determining the retail cost of a boot, I'm just curious to know why I should buy the more expensive over the slightly less? (Setting aside aesthetic differences, I'm talking quality, materials, etc, not one style as opposed to another). Ready…go! I'm ready to be schooled.
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Economics maaaaan. Supply/demand/elasticity.
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Economics maaaaan. Supply/demand/elasticity.
Well this was my assumption. I'm not saying. Viberg workboot isn't worth $800, I'm just trying to understand if it's worth it FOR ME. I'm in the market for a work boot and have listed after the Alden 405 many a moon. Might just go that route.
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I'd take a look at a pair of each if possible. Alden is nice. Peal & Co and Lobb are also, for that classy Cordovan workboot.
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Hei ssol you might also take a look at red wings beckman or iron ranger, great quality, build and look too imho. Or i find the lonewolf carpenter boots great as well like my vibergs or others. Like you said all about individual preferences. I dont know alden but would love to handle one one day as they seem so well crafted.
a viberg service boot is something really special for me i love mine and was ready to pull the trigger like on two other diff models from them as well.
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Vibergs are effectively bench made, that is a world of difference from the way Alden are made. Does that make them any better? In my opinion yes, but it is only an opinion. I have a load of Alden shoes and boots, but I never wear them any longer and when I get a min, I will start selling them off