80 thoughts on “Brands of boots

  1. Anonymous says:

    link to boots in pic:
    >https://www.redwingshoes.com/heritage/mens/Iron-Ranger-08111.html?cgid=mens-heritage

          • Anonymous says:

            I mean those boots are ok, good luck finding them, just don’t waste your time watching rose anvil cuz he’s a shill and do not larp as the pic of that guy. If you’re trying a neofolk style maybe check out some suede boots from grant stone, carmina, meermin and be ready to have them in top condition, it’ll look much better than beat up shoes every single time

      • Anonymous says:

        Looks like a good bunch of lads who’d suck your dick then talk to you about Karl Marx in a cafe and voting Democrat after the progressive candidate drops out, then sucking your dick again.

        >listening to this gay rose
        >posting an image with gay workwear larpers
        shiggy

        Rose Anvil is a hipster gay who should never be taken seriously.

      • Anonymous says:

        Rose Anvil is a cringy soiboi hipster who makes clickbait sponsor-of-the-day videos
        Who gives a shit what he says?

  2. Anonymous says:

    I have both, IR and Mocs, and they are worth every penny. The only similar boots close to IR’s price range and style are their Blacksmiths. If you save a couple of a hundred bucks then you’d look into allen’s. Just don’t larp like those gays, you’ll look ridiculous.

    t.electrician.

  3. Anonymous says:

    HeyBeen happy with my oak street bootmakers trench boots. Those guys own a boutique in Chicago, so I paid full price, but there are good sales occasionally. Very soft leather

  4. Anonymous says:

    is it possible to have a comfortable leather boot setup in the summer? or just go with breathable hiking boots?

    im a poorgay and dont into shoes, just have a pair of boots and 2 old sneakers. i go out less these days but i destroyed my last pair of boots because i wore them continuously in the summer and basocally didnt take care of them.

    any summer/fall boot reccomendations to pair woth jeans/dark pants?

  5. Anonymous says:

    is solovair the name of the brand that’s supposedly selling the original handmade doc martens?
    maybe look at them.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Anyone have experience with Grant Stone? I wanted a pair of RW Blacksmiths but they’re on backorder till supply chains unheck themselves, and I like the look of picrel.
    Alternatively I could cop IRs but I’m wary of the clown shoe meme.

    • Anonymous says:

      they are pretty all right, if you dont mind them being made in china, supposedly they are free of defects but i´ve seen videos of people resoling them and refurbishing them and they seem all right, hope you live in a country where you dont get extra taxed for importing shoes from china, otherwise i dont know how much you might end up paying… i´m afraid of buying those because the tariffs for that hs code in specific ranges from 20 to 200% so i dont want to risk it, there´s plenty of good bootmakers out there

      and yes, size down on the redwings

  7. Anonymous says:

    I only had experience on work boots.
    >Keens
    Should be avoided in my opinion bought two pairs both gave out within a year. Relatively cheap at least.
    >Vasque
    Only worn the St. Elias FG GTX and is my current work book. They are water proof which is nice. Boot doesnt feel too heavy and is still holding up to constant daily use after over a year and a half. Price wise isnt bad either your looking at about 170-220$ depending on where you can source them.
    >Carolinas
    I have had pretty good luck with Carolinas. Lots of options and features to choose from. My go to pair was a 6" Bruno model. Insole was comfortable but after about a year and a half got pretty ratty and should of been replaced. Very much waterproof. You can easily stand in a 4" puddle and still be fine for quite awhile made fishing nice. Eventually the front sole became loose and that was the end of the boot. Price wise a good deal looking at around 130-170$ which is a steal for a quality boot. Lasted about 2 years before needing replaced.
    >Timberlands
    make some decent boots you gotta be careful though a lot are just ~~*streetwear*~~ and not meant to actually be used in a working environment. Pricewise your looking at around 130-200$ so pretty cheap.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Anyone have good pics of aged natural chromexel?
    There are some OSB field boots on sale and I’m torn between natural and black

  9. Anonymous says:

    where can I get a nice, decent chukka boot in black leather with the thin sole that ships to europe?
    I’ve been wearing asos the last 10 years but they don’t make them anymore

  10. Anonymous says:

    No, from what I saw they’re not worth what they want for them.
    I’ve got some William Lennon boots (they’re in the UK, as am I) that cost £85 less and are literally custom made for you in a small factory in the countryside.

    Related, a few months ago when I ordered somebody asked me to report back when I got them. They have arrived and so far they’re quite nice. I’m going to post them in future boot threads after I’ve got a bit more use out of them.

  11. Anonymous says:

    The Red Wing boots I bought weren’t water resistant for shit, and I had to wax them which darkened the color

    • Anonymous says:

      who cares? they’re designed to be waterproof. if you want actually waterproof boots then get something designed for it

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