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    • IH-GARYI
      IH-GARY
      Haraki san Expert
      @Oaktavia
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      @Oaktavia I've had a pair of the Blundstone 192 steel toes for a few years now. Great value for money! They are my go to slip on if I need boots on feet in a hurry. Handy for dirty work, easy to clean. Nice simple versatile boots.

      My contribution, to urban blues…

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      • JunkPantsJ
        JunkPants
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        @Oaktavia I have a pair of #2029s, just wore them today actually. Overall I guess I like them well enough for a rainy day, fairly solid, easy on and off (as any pair of chelseas). That said, if you value traditional construction methods and top quality materials, they're certainly not Wescos/Vibergs/Tricker's/Crockett & Jones. Not even remotely close.

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        • SKTS
          SKT
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          I’ve had these White’s Cruisers in the rotation the past 2 years and have never treated them with anything. Thinking about maybe doing a little White’s boot oil on them which I know will darken the leather quite a bit. What do you guys think? Any feedback appreciated. Photo is a pretty good representation of current color.

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          • pechelmanP
            pechelman
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            ive obenauf'd rough out nicks more than a few times (the oil, not the paste). They darken a lot immediately afterwards but always lighten back up to the original shade like a month or two later. When I bought them, that's what Nicks recommended to do, since leather is leather regardless of which side is facing outwards and needs to be moisturized.

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            • OaktaviaO
              Oaktavia
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              Cool thanks gents I appreciate the info.

              IG: electricindigowizard

              "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

              WTB: IH-526V-XHS - XL/XXL
              IHJ-32 - XL/XXL

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              • 68degreesorless6
                68degreesorless
                Haraki san Student
                @SKT
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                @SKT look good to me keep wearing em

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                • matt_rostM
                  matt_rost
                  Haraki san Prodigy
                  @Oaktavia
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                  @Oaktavia I currently have four pairs in my rotation (Classics and Originals). Initially, I only wanted one pair for rainy or very hot summer days when heavy boots are too warm for me. Great boots for long days on my feet, for walking a lot of miles, etc., but certainly not for heavy work (except perhaps the models specifically designed for that purpose). I can only agree with the previous posters. I would also like to add that rest days are very important for durability (as has already been mentioned, they are made using "modern craftsmanship") and that they will definitely stretch. An additional insole will therefore be necessary at some point, and is also offered by Blundstone (or is already included with the boots).
                  I wear a US 10 EE in Red Wings, and a US size 9 in Blundstone.

                  insta: matt_rost
                  I am into heritage culture and make high quality leather products

                  IHSH-266-IND / IHSH-327-IND / IHSH-295-IB / IHSH-33-T / IHSH-221
                  IHSB-PR-NAT
                  IHJ-120-IND
                  IH-666S-UHR / IH-666S-WH / IH-777S-21ib / IH-814-IND

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                  • Denimhead 0D
                    Denimhead 0
                    Iron Heart Deity
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                    New RW Chocolate Muleskinner Mocs
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                    IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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                    • OaktaviaO
                      Oaktavia
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                      @matt_rost
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                      @matt_rost thank you for this useful information. This helps a lot. I just want quick and easy beater lair I can slip on for river walks and chores. I think there will suit that need.

                      IG: electricindigowizard

                      "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                      WTB: IH-526V-XHS - XL/XXL
                      IHJ-32 - XL/XXL

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                      • derek111D
                        derek111
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                        @Oaktavia I loved them for comfort, but hate them for durability. My wife and I were huge Blundstone fans for the longest time, but we ended up going through pairs much too fast. Like 2 seasons and we would blow through them, but that is everyday wear. Alternatives that I have loved are the Danner Bull Run Chelsea and my wife absolutely loves her Duck Feet boots.

                        Get outside, feel small

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                        • OaktaviaO
                          Oaktavia
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                          These look pretty cool, a buddy of mine showed me this Filson x Blundstone collab.

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                          IG: electricindigowizard

                          "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                          WTB: IH-526V-XHS - XL/XXL
                          IHJ-32 - XL/XXL

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                          • Bobcat SigB
                            Bobcat Sig
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                            @Oaktavia, I will echo the feedback shared here. Decent boots, but there are better. And given your predilection for well-made goods, you may find them lacking. I also found their fit weird. I have a high-volume foot, and the Blundstones claim to have a high-volume fit, and the instep has seams right at the instep. To make them fit, I had to size up, and I'm in clown shoe territory now.

                            If I were to do it again, I'd bite the bullet and pick up a pair of Romeos from Wesco or a pair of Jim Green Stockmans.

                            Safety third

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                            • SonnyTheElderS
                              SonnyTheElder
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                              @derek111 said in Show us your boots:

                              @Oaktavia I loved them for comfort, but hate them for durability. My wife and I were huge Blundstone fans for the longest time, but we ended up going through pairs much too fast. Like 2 seasons and we would blow through them, but that is everyday wear. Alternatives that I have loved are the Danner Bull Run Chelsea and my wife absolutely loves her Duck Feet boots.

                              My wife had a similar experience with her Blundstones, so I got her into some Danner Bull Run Chelseas and she hasn't looked back. They have more of a break-in but they've held up really well so far and when needed, will be resolable unlike Blundies.

                              Sonny

                              In search of:
                              888: XHSmb, 21mb (sz. 36-38 unhemmed)

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                              • Bobcat SigB
                                Bobcat Sig
                                Raw and Unwashed
                                @Denimhead 0
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                                @Denimhead-0 Those are sharp! There's something so very handsome about a fresh pair of moc-toe boots, and yours are no exception.

                                I'm well into my journey with a pair of 1907 CRT boots, and while I love them, they are visibly too narrow for my foot.

                                Keep us posted on how yours wear. The chocolate mule-skinner looks really good!

                                Safety third

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                                • Denimhead 0D
                                  Denimhead 0
                                  Iron Heart Deity
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                                  @Bobcat-Sig Yeah, love the color, a great Fall boot.

                                  IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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                                  • matt_rostM
                                    matt_rost
                                    Haraki san Prodigy
                                    @Oaktavia
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                                    @Oaktavia You are welcome! They're definitely a good choice for that. You do have to compromise on quality, but in return you get a Chelsea boot that couldn't be any lighter. The weight was definitely an additional reason for me to buy my first pair. Another reason was that I wanted to treat my feet on days when I wasn't breaking in new, heavy boots we like because of their quality and craftsmanship . Here in Germany, I only buy new or like-new Blundstones from private sellers on classified ads for around €100. Only my first pair I bought in a store, as I went there to find the right size for me. Paid the retail price (€190/€200) only once.

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                                    insta: matt_rost
                                    I am into heritage culture and make high quality leather products

                                    IHSH-266-IND / IHSH-327-IND / IHSH-295-IB / IHSH-33-T / IHSH-221
                                    IHSB-PR-NAT
                                    IHJ-120-IND
                                    IH-666S-UHR / IH-666S-WH / IH-777S-21ib / IH-814-IND

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                                      NickD
                                      The Unwoven
                                      @matt_rost
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                                      @matt_rost A good point - I paid £90 for my pair, half price in a sale. I wouldn't have paid full price for them.

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                                      • Denman JohnD
                                        Denman John
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                                        @Oaktavia Check out Redback boots ~ very similar to Blundstone and they last much longer. I switched over and use them as a work boot. I think they are still made in Oz

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                                        • 68degreesorless6
                                          68degreesorless
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                                          Bean boot makes a Chelsea too

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                                          • matt_rostM
                                            matt_rost
                                            Haraki san Prodigy
                                            @NickD
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                                            @NickD said in Show us your boots:

                                            I paid £90 for my pair, half price in a sale. I wouldn't have paid full price for them

                                            I feel the same... Half price is a no-brainer (for me), then the price-performance ratio is right.

                                            insta: matt_rost
                                            I am into heritage culture and make high quality leather products

                                            IHSH-266-IND / IHSH-327-IND / IHSH-295-IB / IHSH-33-T / IHSH-221
                                            IHSB-PR-NAT
                                            IHJ-120-IND
                                            IH-666S-UHR / IH-666S-WH / IH-777S-21ib / IH-814-IND

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