Show us Your Shoes
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@Bridger Edward Green and Trickers both have factory shops, I think Cheaney and C&J do as well.
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@freepickin said in Show us Your Shoes:
Not quite shoes, but bedrock's mountain clogs. I love these things and it's all I wear in the summertime and they've started to develop a great patina on them.
Made with leather, assembled locally here in Montana. These have vibram soles and are actually resoleable (or re-soulable as they call it). Would highly recommend!



Right on!

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I recently realised I had these sitting in the back of the cupboard. I bought them in about 97?


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Paraboot avignons for a rainy day at the office

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Here are my Arrow Moccasins. Arrow Moccasin Company had offered the finest quality moccasins almost 70 years. They were a small family owned and oriented business established in 1951. Ron Ouellette [ pronounced "wool-let" ] was employed in 1951 as a boot maker for "Old Sturbridge Village" of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. Arrow moccasins are made of extra heavy, quality, Swiss hides that were tanned in England, the same country that produces the best of bridle leathers.
I found my first pair in 2020. They were used, but just barely. Then a few years later I found a dead stock pair and bought them immediately. Now I have an outdoor pair and an indoor pair. Best footwear I’ve ever owned by far.

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@freepickin Those are badass! Wow. I might have to get me a pair of those just for summer shit-kicking.
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@GraemeE Those are gorgeous. This thread is wicked. Thanks for sharing.
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@TheDukeOfDenim i love them.
ive since picked up a pair of the north pacific/chukkas in black as well -
@GraemeE Yeah, I’m definitely going to be looking into all their offerings. Super stoked on your share. In fact I’m going to check them out right now. Thanks again!
Cheers,
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Got these Gorals a month back. My first pair of theirs. Window shopped forever but the color got me off the sidelines. So dang expensive so probably my last retail pair. So light, that was the biggest surprise. They're pretty though.



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One of my favourites




