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    • hecticH
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      Thanks for the link Chris

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      • Finn666F
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        damn, those look pretty badass imo! now if only I would be able to track some down…
        thanks for the pics shane!...

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        • supersalamiS
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          just realized there's this small info section on bakers about leathers and all, with real images….
          http://www.bakershoe.com/attribute-details.cfm/brand/whites-boots/
          this sure would've helped alot more than the computerized one buildaboot provides…

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          • D97x7D
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            If I order a pair of White's with the close sole trim does it still have the double line of stitching, or is close single, standard double?

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            • ChrisC
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              Close sole trim has only one line of welt stitching.  It's strictly an appearance thing, by the way.  The second line of welt stitching does not add any greater durability; in fact some bootmakers argue that it reduces the strength of the welt by adding holes and weakening the leather.

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              • D97x7D
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                Thanks Chris!

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                • SpaceGnomeS
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                  @supersalami:

                  just realized there's this small info section on bakers about leathers and all, with real images….
                  http://www.bakershoe.com/attribute-details.cfm/brand/whites-boots/
                  this sure would've helped alot more than the computerized one buildaboot provides…

                  nice find.  They should make those links clickable so you can get a bigger visual though.

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                  • U
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                    Woo! Sizing is finalised so now i just need to choose a leather 🙂

                    Going with smooth for these ones and originally thought classic brown but am tempted by the smooth red dog.

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                    • bagley920B
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                      @supersalami:

                      just realized there's this small info section on bakers about leathers and all, with real images….
                      http://www.bakershoe.com/attribute-details.cfm/brand/whites-boots/
                      this sure would've helped alot more than the computerized one buildaboot provides…

                      That doesn't have all the options on there. Off hand, I know the desert sand roughout isn't listed

                      If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                        Ermahgerd!

                        Leather 1: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Leather 2: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Toe Vamp Leather: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Toe Cap Leather: None
                        Celastic Toe Box: Single
                        Steel Toe: No
                        Heel Counter Leather: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Height: 8"
                        Upper (Shaft) Leather : Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Leather Liner: Tan
                        Sole Trim: Close Trim
                        Top: Rolled
                        Back Stay Leather: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Pull Loop: Yes
                        Eyelet Color: Brass
                        Eyelet Configuration : Hook and Eyelet
                        Top Garment: Eyelet
                        Lace Design: Plain Toe
                        Lace: Leather
                        False Tongue: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
                        Sole: Vib 430
                        Half Slip: No
                        Heel Shape: Curve
                        Heel Height: Standard
                        Last: #38 Swing Last
                        Midsole: Standard
                        Midsole/Edge Color: Natural
                        Size - Length: 13
                        Size - Width: E

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                          @Chris:

                          Close sole trim has only one line of welt stitching.  It's strictly an appearance thing, by the way.  The second line of welt stitching does not add any greater durability; in fact some bootmakers argue that it reduces the strength of the welt by adding holes and weakening the leather.

                          In no way am I disagreeing with you, but I would love to know where you got this info, where it was discussed. I am a satisfied traditionalist when it comes to White's, and have no interest in most of the fancy options or exotic leathers, block heels or swing lasts, that are all the rave these days, but… the double welt stitching on White's has always been a curiosity for me. I have owned enough pairs to be able expound on the advantages of two rows of stitching, but I just don't know of any.

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                          • ChrisC
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                            I used to participate in a few fora dedicated to cowboy boots and bootmaking; the discussion of multiple rows of welt stitching came up a few times and I remember the topic only in general terms, really.  I can't point you to specific posts or authoritative articles on the subject, but I'll dig around and see if I can find some sources for my previous statement.

                            I don't have any boots with double stitched welts, so all my knowledge is theoretical.  If you have different experiences, I'd love to hear about it.  I could certainly be wrong about this, since I'm often wrong about a great many things.

                            EDIT: The Custom Cowboy Boots & Shoes Forum had a discussion about double stitched welts a couple of years ago.  It devolved, (like a lot of discussions there did) but it does have some useful information.  The Crispin Colloquy is run by D.W. Frommer and also has lots of detailed info about the art and craft of shoe and boot making, but it's a massive hassle to search topics there.  If you dig around, you may find something useful.  Frommer (DWFII) is also an active member over at StyleForum, btw.

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                            • astrogojiA
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                              unharmed,

                              I don't know enough about the swing last to make any learned comment on it…but pretty much configured this very same shoe right down to the size  😶

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                              • urbanwoodsmanU
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                                Does anyone know the difference between these?

                                Baker's Oxford
                                Offer Natural Chromexcel and you can do multi-tone leathers. More sole options. Also, looks like a double stitch down midsole. Looks like they might be made by Nick's boots.
                                http://www.bakershoe.com/shop-by-brand.cfm/brand/bakers-boots/product/bakers-oxford/

                                and

                                Baker's Oxford by White's
                                More leather options
                                http://www.bakershoe.com/shop-by-brand.cfm/brand/whites-boots/product/bakers-oxford-by-whites-boots/

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                                • U
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                                  @astrogoji:

                                  unharmed,

                                  I don't know enough about the swing last to make any learned comment on it…but pretty much configured this very same shoe right down to the size  😶

                                  Good to meet another man of taste (and large feet 🙂 )

                                  To be honest, it was pictures of ronaldish's pair from this thread that settled me finally on leather choices. Precisely the colour/texture I wanted.

                                  I went with the swing last as it apparently makes for a slightly roomier toe box I have quite wide feet with a very high arch so that area of shoes is always a difficult fitting point for me.

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                                  • catchgeoC
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                                    Can anyone explain the difference between the different brands of Whites Boots.?

                                    looking to grab a pair but don't get the difference

                                    EX. Whites, Hathorn Hi-line, Hathron Boots….. etc

                                    Thanks

                                    i'm a little bit shy, a bit strange, and a little bit manic

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                                    • riffblaster generalR
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                                      i believe hathorn can't be resoled/repaired?

                                      PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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                                      • urbanwoodsmanU
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                                        @riffblaster:

                                        i believe hathorn can't be resoled/repaired?

                                        That's not really true.

                                        I found this description on another forum and added some info, which I believe is fairly accurate. Correct me if I'm wrong.

                                        Whites, Hathorn Hi-Line and Hathorn are all hand made by Whites in Spokane. Within these, the regular Whites materials (leather, midsoles, soles…) are the most handled/built/finished by hand by the folks at Whites. Also, the leather and other materials are of the highest quality in the Whites, then Hathorn Hi-Line, then Hathorn, then Hathorn Explorer... hence the price differences.

                                        The Hathorn Hi-Line & Hathorn are more of a kit (materials produced elsewhere) and then built by hand by the Whites folks. These 3 lines are rebuildable by Whites.

                                        The cheapest line is the Hathorn Explorer line which is the least handled/built by the same Whites folks & cannot be rebuilt by Whites(not sure about this). Some of these are also machine lasted.

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                                        • Mild7M
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                                          ^ that's really interesting info Urb, thanks for sharing.
                                          Makes my planned 1st purchase for Whites quite a bit easier.

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                                          • catchgeoC
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                                            Thanks urbanwoodsman, really cleared things up.

                                            i'm a little bit shy, a bit strange, and a little bit manic

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