Show us your boots
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Thanks enjoy your JL’s.
I’m looking forward to start wearing my tall JL Sahara desert boot as the weather warms up. His boots are so damn nice and comfortable.
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@northsouthdenimguy have you worn those with darker denim? I’m impressed with the suede protector if you have.
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Yes, with raw RRL and Imogene & Willie when I first got them many years ago. Quite a bit with Stevenson overall company denim. More recently last few years mostly with Orslow fatigues.
I’ve found with most denim(not IH) If it doesn’t get wet the transference is sometimes minimal. But I’m sure the protectorate has something to do with it.
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Rolls coming in on the Alden Directors
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These Nicks Station Masters just delivered and I couldn’t be happier.
Last: 55
Length: 11
Width: D
Leather: Double Stuffed Tan Roughcut
Height: 10"
Pull Loop: Yes
Top Style: Rolled
Toe Style: Standard
Hardware Color: Brass
Toe Structure: Soft
Outsole: V-Bar
Edge Color: Brown
Sole Stitching Thread: White 270
Heel Cap: Vbar
Heel Stack: Classic
Heel Profile: Logger







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Stylin' boots @jfive67
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@northsouthdenimguy Gawdammit!! Always with the heat!!!
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5 days in with these Nicks MTO. I get it now… -
Unsung

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NBD
Ship John x Wesco Boss Boots -Chocolate Brown Latigo Two Tone




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I would like to die in these boots. They are divine.
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Sagara Cordmaster, love 'em

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Custom JK boots. Saw a pair on their social media years ago this color (not something they normally offer). They called it their "Plum leather". Love the color, though after owning, holy creases and scuffs.


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@Denimhead-0 you need a P patch for President of Wesco Addicts Anonymous
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@Go-For-Chill


I think some others have me beat -
Whites Ramblers

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Clinch.

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Little project trying to restore the rough out lowers on these work boots. Lots and lots of saddle soap and brushing (and just got my first shoe tree ever). These are 6 years old, spent 95% of their life in the forest, a few wildland fires. Originally a brown smooth upper with a rough out mocha colored lower. Doing one boot at a time so I can see the difference of my labor.


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Franks Rainiers

