Viberg
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^ This. I'm kinda surprised people don't see that kind of leather in the same way as a pair of pre-faded jeans.
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I believe it's what aged bark leather will look like when abused for a long period of time as this is what it looks like when relatively new:
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I believe it's what aged bark leather will look like when abused for a long period of time as this is what it looks like when relatively new:
i thought also this picture would be the aged bark, but viberg send me a picture of the aged bark and
it´s more darker. i can show you later a picture -
I believe it's what aged bark leather will look like when abused for a long period of time as this is what it looks like when relatively new:
i thought also this picture would be the aged bark, but viberg send me a picture of the aged bark and
it´s more darker. i can show you later a picturehere is the picture from the aged bark I ordered
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I am between 9.5-10 US so I was thinking that I should have gone with an 8.5 in the Viberg. Most of my UK shoes are size 9, but I do have a couple of pairs that are 8.5 UK. I ordered the Boondockers in December, but had them sent to my parents' house so I didn't try them on until yesterday. Viberg agreed to leave me extra time to return them if necessary, but in the meanwhile all of the 8.5s were sold so I needed these to fit.
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new boots finalized
6" 1940 Service Boot
work toe last
Vamp: Ice Mocha Chromexcel
Quarter: Black cxl
Counter: Ice Mocha Chromexcel
Tongue: Black Oil Tan
Thread: brown
Eyelets: Brass
Laces: Black Leather
Midsole: brown
Outsole: Vibram 705 tygum black and matching heel
Lining: Tan12.5 ee
my twist on the first burg&schild service boot
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Damn, that was quick, Nate.
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I'm obviously not the only one who thinks that maybe we (read: Viberg Boot Mfg. Ltd.) should consult some of the other shoe makers out there to establish a more steadfast sizing system. Much like some of the other independents out there, our variety of lasts is carefully considered and each have their own characteristics. Surely there are comparisons to be made! I mean, wouldn't it be nice to know what size you are in a given last from one manufacturer and be able to translate that with relative ease to another?