White's Boots
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Decided to wear my MP in rough out waxed CXL today. I think they need a re-wax soon. 
 Such comfy boots. 
  
  
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Needing to get a boot with steel toe for work and am looking at whites or nicks, those who have had both what’s your recommendation. I have a narrow foot of that makes a difference 
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I have a pair of Wescos with steel toes. They are basically indestructible. 
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I’ve had sizing issues before and like that Nicks has samples they will se d you for fitting to make sure you’re getting a proper fit. Do you happen to know how wescos fit with respect to brannock measurements? I’ve done the trace and measure the foot with viberg before it was a mess so fearful of going that route again 
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I’ve had sizing issues before and like that Nicks has samples they will se d you for fitting to make sure you’re getting a proper fit. Do you happen to know how wescos fit with respect to brannock measurements? I’ve done the trace and measure the foot with viberg before it was a mess so fearful of going that route again Sorry, no clue on the Brannock; I haven't used one in forever. I'm consistently a size 10D in boots and I don't have any foot problems, so I'm generally pretty comfortable ordering online without extra guidance. 
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@tatmantall Depending on the boot/sole style you are after there can be some variance. I'm happy to have the conversation with you and try and narrow it down to a stock last size that may work for you. We can have a custom fit form sent out to you so that we can get an idea of your foot shape and see if we can line that up with a stock size. For that perfect fit though, going for a custom last really is the best route to go. Feel free to send me a DM or email me at alex.chesson@ironheart.co.uk 
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I’ve had sizing issues before and like that Nicks has samples they will se d you for fitting to make sure you’re getting a proper fit. Do you happen to know how wescos fit with respect to brannock measurements? I’ve done the trace and measure the foot with viberg before it was a mess so fearful of going that route again I appreciate you bumping this thread because I noticed something available from Baker's that was not available before. For a $40 charge White's will send you a try on boot too. @tatmantall As soon as I can find a 11 x 17 printer I am going to place an order.  
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Anybody have some White's Hiker boots they wear with IH? Been eyeing some service boots for awhile, but hiker boots are a little more my style. Curious how they mesh up with denim and flannel. 
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White's got back to me to suggest the build of the Clutch Cafe samples I bought on Monday are as follows: Semi-dress 
 Lined white
 Brown roughout leather (could be dry elk tan roughout though)
 Brown smooth guesset
 Add pull loops
 Single row stch
 55 last
 Hc-700 sole
 Logger heel
 Single celastic structured toe box 
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 New semidress
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Thanks, the arch ease last is wonderful. 
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Looking good. Here’s an update on my semidress  
  
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Has anybody tried to get their celastic toe boxes removed (Like this: )? Have gotten tired of the looks of my single celastic toe box in my Semi Dress boots. Contacted a high profile shoemaker (self proclaimed "shoegod") here in Germany who sells Red Wings und repairs Wesco, Viberg and such. Answer: Not offering that kind of service. Is it that hard to do? Any recommendations, maybe even in Continental Europe?
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Yeah, that's a shit ton of work. A full resole would be less trouble. In the comments, they say they offer the service for $100, plus shipping, which sounds entirely reasonable. Maybe you could get them to do it? 
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I ordered a pair of Oxfords through Bakers. Should be here in 4-5 months. Looking forward to wearing them in the warmer weather.  
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Yeah, that's a shit ton of work. A full resole would be less trouble. In the comments, they say they offer the service for $100, plus shipping, which sounds entirely reasonable. Maybe you could get them to do it? I saw that, too. Agree on the price if shipping to Taiwan is reasonable. Full resole would be fine as well but I have no clue if that attracts a shoemaker in Europe. Seems to be no standard procedure. :- 
 Anyway, thanks a lot!










