Rockport Farnum Boots From Baragain Outfitters - Pics added!
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Rockport Farnum Boots From Baragain Outfitters - Pics added!
Just signed my name on Mr. UPS Mans electronic thingie, slipped off my Work America boots, put on my Rockports and MAN OH MAN! I feel like I am walking on a cloud.
Lightweight, good construction, comfortable, no digging into the lower shin and calf muscles, nice color, and a great vintage look.
I will definitely try some distressing on these guys to lighten them but they really don't need it!
I was torn at first due to the seam along the front but now I am very convinced that these are the best set of shoes (outside of Alden's that I don't own........yet!) that I have ever purchased.
Lightweight, good construction, comfortable, no digging into the lower shin and calf muscles, nice color, and a great vintage look.
I will definitely try some distressing on these guys to lighten them but they really don't need it!
I was torn at first due to the seam along the front but now I am very convinced that these are the best set of shoes (outside of Alden's that I don't own........yet!) that I have ever purchased.
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OK Indys! Here are my Dark Chocolate RF! I paid $52.00 with $5.00 coupon. I decided to pay for the second day air because I couldn't wait!
I would like to add some lighter spots in key areas but the leather is treated with some type of waterproofing sealant. Alcohol and sandpaper do not seem to do the trick. Need to figure this out!
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I would like to add some lighter spots in key areas but the leather is treated with some type of waterproofing sealant. Alcohol and sandpaper do not seem to do the trick. Need to figure this out!
Links:
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b360/ ... resize.jpg
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Day 2 - Wearing the RF on the 2nd day I have noticed that they do start to hurt a little bit in the heel area. Probably laced up too tight. Readjusting the laces and they are more comfortable. Not good to wear them on long drives though.
I tested an area for distressing and the fine sandpaper did the job. I had to remove the surface layer of whatever sealer that was used on the leather until I got down to a lighter color. Need to finish off both boots and add some Pecards brown. Need to buy Pecards first though!!!
I tested an area for distressing and the fine sandpaper did the job. I had to remove the surface layer of whatever sealer that was used on the leather until I got down to a lighter color. Need to finish off both boots and add some Pecards brown. Need to buy Pecards first though!!!
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Well, mine aren't slipping. They fit perfect. I've noticed though that when you lace them up all the way they pinch a little bit and then after wearing the boots around for a little bit I noticed the heal pain.
I haven't wore the boots around long enough to really break them in either. So going by the latest replies I'm guessing that's the problem.
I haven't wore the boots around long enough to really break them in either. So going by the latest replies I'm guessing that's the problem.
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I bought 8.5EE which is wide. Yes I know small feet! Well you know what they say about a man with small feet...............small shoes.
They are a bit large on me but I think it is where the toe ends at where the shoe starts to curve into the tip. My big toe sits about 1/2 inch away from the end of the shoe tip. Still fits great and today I have been walking around with them here in Santa Barbara, CA all day!!!
They are a bit large on me but I think it is where the toe ends at where the shoe starts to curve into the tip. My big toe sits about 1/2 inch away from the end of the shoe tip. Still fits great and today I have been walking around with them here in Santa Barbara, CA all day!!!
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Day Five - Love these boots...so much I have been wearing them almost everyday to work. Most of my co-workers keep asking me if they are the only shoes that I own except two real archeologist type coworkers. They know what I'm doing.
They are getting nice and scuffed up! Still need some Pecards to get them cleaned up at some point in the distressing!
If you can get these boots get them! They are probably as close to comfort as Aldens and I don't even own Aldens..........yet!
They are getting nice and scuffed up! Still need some Pecards to get them cleaned up at some point in the distressing!
If you can get these boots get them! They are probably as close to comfort as Aldens and I don't even own Aldens..........yet!