Magnoli Clothiers... Boots!?
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- West Virginia Jones
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Yeah, I've been lurking on his site for quite a while, planning out an outfit. I have a Professor's Diary on order with him now that I'm looking forward to and have heard wonderful things of his clothes.West Virginia Jones wrote:You're very welcome. Magnoli does some amazing work. If you haven't checked out his clothiers site yet, I highly recommend it. Fantastic stuff.
I must have completely missed the boots, luckily I saw this thread.
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Thanks. Now I just need to decide if I want to use it to track my own adventures or make an attempt at a replica of sorts. The boots look fantastic, be sure to take some pics when you receive them.West Virginia Jones wrote:Congrats on the Professor's Diary purchase, fourzerotwo. I have a pair of the adventure pants & shirt. The fit is perfect on both of them. I love the custom made feature of his offerings and his attention to detail. I can't wait for these boots to come in.
Planning on keeping them pure or is distressing in order? It'd be hard to bring yourself to distress such a nice pair of boots...
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I'm a firm believer in "natural" distressing. I'm planning on putting those boots through plenty of adventures. They'll gain plenty of character along the way. The boots I currently own have endured many an adventure. They have plenty of character, but they finally gave up the ghost. Hiking the Grand Canyon pretty much did them in, & I've been looking for a good replacement pair ever since. I think I found them.Planning on keeping them pure or is distressing in order? It'd be hard to bring yourself to distress such a nice pair of boots...
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haha.. very nice. I completely agree with that mentality, my current "indy footwear" are just close enough boots I recently picked up with the sole purpose of distressing for the movie premiere. I hope to follow suit and get a pair of authentic Indy boots (such as these) for actual use in the future.West Virginia Jones wrote:I'm a firm believer in "natural" distressing. I'm planning on putting those boots through plenty of adventures. They'll gain plenty of character along the way. The boots I currently own have endured many an adventure. They have plenty of character, but they finally gave up the ghost. Hiking the Grand Canyon pretty much did them in, & I've been looking for a good replacement pair ever since. I think I found them.Planning on keeping them pure or is distressing in order? It'd be hard to bring yourself to distress such a nice pair of boots...
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Re: Magnoli Clothiers... Boots!?
Here's an update showing the tweaked toe shape:
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Re: Magnoli Clothiers... Boots!?
OOOOOOHHHH! Much better!!!
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Mine have been worked hard over the time I've had them (they're the rugged version) and they've travelled to many countries and have been hammered in rain and mud. They are STILL in good, strong shape and aside from two of the lace-eye's coming off which was easily fixed, they have always fit like a glove, never given me a single blister or failed in any way.Mola Ram wrote:does anyone have any wear updated on these?
I'm curious to see how they hold up over time.
I couldn't recommend them highly enough..
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