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    • tigerpacT
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      Loooove #8.

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      • Y
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        @Sopiarz3:

        I have a question on the the trim though. I would like the 2 rows of stitching. Is that the standard trim?

        I think 2 rows is the standard trim

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        • Z
          zwer
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          I trust Josh on the sizing. I thought my foot was pretty wide, but he put me in a D width and suggested I could go with a C if I wanted. I went D to be safe.

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          • Sopiarz3S
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            Thanks for the replays.

            One more question. Opinions on British tan vs brown horse hide?

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            • BluegrassB
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              Sopiarz, I am always a D width, forever, in everything - sneakers, boots, dress shoes.  And I did the White's tracings and it came back a D. And my White's in D width fit perfect.  I don't mean to confuse you but just saying… You might want to re-trace and double check.  And 2 rows is def. standard trim - close trim is 1 row.

              I got my boots today after only ~4 weeks - they are beautiful... except 1 problem, I ordered soft toe and they came with celastic. So disappointed, and trying to sort it out.  I called and they said "a manager" would call me right back - but no one ever did - and now they are closed.  So I get to fret about it until they open again tomorrow.

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              • K
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                BG…same thing happened to me with my Nomad Engineer's...came with a single celastic and I wanted none....but I hardly noticed and think they look  fine this way.

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                • BluegrassB
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                  Yeah, I get it, and the boots look fantastic - I am torn - at same time, it's not exactly what I wanted and at $450 I feel like I should say something.  I don't know what to do.  I'm really disappointed…  I've got White's with a soft toe and with the hard toe, and I prefer the former... But these boots are fantastic.

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                  • BluegrassB
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                    But they are handsome boots… brown oil bullhide x aztec oil bullhide

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                    • 4c4
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                      very handsome!

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                      • BluegrassB
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                        They are growing on me… sitting on the table staring at me... "keeeeep me, please...

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                        • ChrisC
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                          I'd keep them.

                          Having lived with the soft toe for a while, I think all mine will have celastic from now on.

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                          • urbanwoodsmanU
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                            @Chris:

                            I'd keep them.

                            Having lived with the soft toe for a while, I think all mine will have celastic from now on.

                            Finally. I'm glad someone with experience admitted their preference of the celastic toe. Soft toe has never made any sense to me.

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                            • pillowPANTSP
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                              Same here. Why would you want the toe of ur boots to look caved in after a while?

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                              • BluegrassB
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                                Thanks guys I really like these, just not what I expected. Now I'm afraid if I return them I might not like the soft toe as well - then I'd really be kicking myself. These are really growing on me, "bird in the hand…" Maybe a hard toe looks better with a big heavy boot like this.

                                I nailed the leather combo I was going for, after a lot if research and guessing what the oil bullhide would look like "in person".  They are soft, but tough, more of a matte finish.  Fuck.  :-\

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                                • ChrisC
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                                  Yeah, I love bullhide.  It's one of my favorites for boots.

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                                  • Bums_FanB
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                                    @Bluegrass:

                                    …Maybe a hard toe looks better with a big heavy boot like this.

                                    FWIW, I like them the way they are Bluegrass.

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                                    • Megatron1505M
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                                      @urbanwoodsman:

                                      @Chris:

                                      I'd keep them.

                                      Having lived with the soft toe for a while, I think all mine will have celastic from now on.

                                      Finally. I'm glad someone with experience admitted their preference of the celastic toe. Soft toe has never made any sense to me.

                                      Me neither, it just looks like another thing to make your expensive boots look prematurely old.

                                      Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                      • ChrisC
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                                        Really, it depends on the boot.  Viberg service boots with the deconstructed toe look fine and feel good.  White's boots with the same construction don't work as well.  From a comfort standpoint, no celastic can make sense- leather only construction is a bit more forgiving.  Celastic can sometimes be too rigid and unyielding, especially for people with problematic feet (hammer toes or bunions, in particular).  That said, I have pretty ordinary feet and now that I've had a pair for about a year, I have a better understanding of what I like and what will work for me.  Others may feel differently.

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                                        • J
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                                          My personal opinion, but to start I like the look of a structured toe box much more. Second I think the solid box ensures a boot breaks to my foot just how I like without them looking too sloppy by end of their first sole. I have pretty long toes though, so how my boots bend and break over themselves differs a little from others.

                                          Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                                          • BluegrassB
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                                            Fuck it, I'm keeping them.  By the time I spoke to Josh at Baker's I'd already decided to keep them - but he was real nice, said White's does not generally like to do a soft toe in bullhide since its so soft it collapses almost immediately, and he thought I'd like this better.  I suspect he's right - I'm happy - minor freakout.  You spend all the time deciding what to do, it can make you kind of nuts.  Wore them tonight, real comfy just like my others.

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