Red Wing Shoes
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Neh… And thanks brock and seul. 
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I need to resole my Moc toes but want to put something on that will last longer than the standard sole. Any suggestions or examples i did a quick photoshop of some serra 1276's what you think?  
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what you think? no  I find that a Vibram Morflex holds up better than a Christy, while having the same look and a lighter weight. A Ripple or Mini Ripple could be a option  Ripple  Dr Sole Raw Cord 
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Raw cord is snazzy lookin. 
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Might be a bit too snazzy for me! 
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I think my next purchase will be some iron rangers in harness colour I like the work style of them 
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off the shelf the most comfortable boots i've owned! combo'd with darn tough or wigwam socks. 
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A Ripple or Mini Ripple could be a option  I've got a pair of Vibergs with Vibram ripple soles on, and I went through them pretty quickly. After about a year in rotation with a couple of other boots and shoes, I've worn the heels down completely, and some of the ripples in the toe are almost gone. I'll be replacing mine with a set of Dr. Sole #3060 cushioned soles when they arrive. Dr. Sole offers ripple soles, unfortunately they don't come up big enough to fit on my boots. There's a raw cord version on his Tumblr page that I like.  Speaking of Red Wing repair, I've worn through the lining in the forefoot of my pair of Beckmans. Is there anyone who can fix these, or should I just chuck them? 
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thanks for the info @Graeme Speaking of Red Wing repair, I've worn through the lining in the forefoot of my pair of Beckmans. Is there anyone who can fix these, or should I just chuck them? not sure if it could be fixed, by patching it with a glued in leather. Otherwise one would need to deconstruct the whole, what I guess, would cost a lot… 
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Speaking of Red Wing repair, I've worn through the lining in the forefoot of my pair of Beckmans. Is there anyone who can fix these, or should I just chuck them? Pretty sure you're out of luck there. Replacing the liner probably means reconstructing the boot. At that point, your cost is likely to rival a new pair, if you can find someone to do it. I know a couple of boot makers that will replace a lining, but only on boots they made, and they don't really like doing it. 












