Some close enough boots
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I am surprised more people don't like this one. I ordered it and it looks darn close. I have mine gettting died darker brown for $30. For $99 it's close enough...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PD5HD2
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PD5HD2
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I just returned your PM, but for everyone else, here is what I said...Gunk wrote:How do those fit? I wear 10.5 in mostly everything. Would a 10 be too small?
EVERY site I went to doesn't have a 10.5 D shoe. Odd
I wear a 10 1/2 for all my shoes except NIKE's, then I wear a 11. The 10 1/2's on Amazon were all sold out so I had to get 11's and they fit PERFECT! So go a 1/2 size larger. luckily I had no choice but it worked out perfectly. They're really comfy as well! I am having these dyed dark brown and I will then age and scuff them up. After that I will post pics, but it will take 2 weeks to get these back from the shoe place.
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Goodyear welt-
The Goodyear welt is a method of attaching the sole of a shoe to the upper. This currently used method is built upon the earlier inventive work of shoe manufacturer Christian Dancel (1847-1898). The upper is drawn over the last and held temporarily whilst a strip of leather (the welt) is stitched to the upper and inner sole. The sole is hand-stitched through the Welt to complete the process. This construction allows multiple sole replacements, extending the life of the footwear.
The Goodyear welt is a method of attaching the sole of a shoe to the upper. This currently used method is built upon the earlier inventive work of shoe manufacturer Christian Dancel (1847-1898). The upper is drawn over the last and held temporarily whilst a strip of leather (the welt) is stitched to the upper and inner sole. The sole is hand-stitched through the Welt to complete the process. This construction allows multiple sole replacements, extending the life of the footwear.
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Oh yeah, I found these. I think they look really nice.
http://zeta.zappos.com/product/7422661/color/154358
http://zeta.zappos.com/product/7422661/color/154358
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No one seems to have picked up on these as close-enoughs.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 20576&rid=
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Not bad, but they look a bit chunky for my tastes. But I can see them working out.Indiana Jeff wrote:No one seems to have picked up on these as close-enoughs.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 20576&rid=
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I'm planning to get the Cabela's close-enoughs for my husband's Indy outfit. He does a lot of fishing, and I think the Gore-Tex waterproofing will be nice for that. Plus I can get Cabela's gift cards with my Discover Card cashback bonus, so they'll be essentially free!
Otherwise, I probably would have gone for these:
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/13978.html
Otherwise, I probably would have gone for these:
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/13978.html
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The best part about these boots, is when you scroll down the page to see "Customers Who Bought Items Like This Also Bought..."indyfyfe wrote:I am surprised more people don't like this one. I ordered it and it looks darn close. I have mine gettting died darker brown for $30. For $99 it's close enough...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PD5HD2
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How about these? These are copies of the ankle boot worn by the US Army from the 1930's through much of WWII
Go to the WWII Impressions' web site:
http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/usarmy.html#buckleboots
Look for: "Shoes, Service, Reverse Uppers, Composition Sole"
$140.00 a pair. Great boots! I have a pair I ware every day and have for almost 20 years. I've replaced the sole and heal many times but the boots have taken a beating and are still sound!
Go to the WWII Impressions' web site:
http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/usarmy.html#buckleboots
Look for: "Shoes, Service, Reverse Uppers, Composition Sole"
$140.00 a pair. Great boots! I have a pair I ware every day and have for almost 20 years. I've replaced the sole and heal many times but the boots have taken a beating and are still sound!
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I quite like those too. FYI sprtsmansguide dot com has very similar for $100.alphared6 wrote:How about these? These are copies of the ankle boot worn by the US Army from the 1930's through much of WWII
Go to the WWII Impressions' web site:
http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/usarmy.html#buckleboots
Look for: "Shoes, Service, Reverse Uppers, Composition Sole"
$140.00 a pair. Great boots! I have a pair I ware every day and have for almost 20 years. I've replaced the sole and heal many times but the boots have taken a beating and are still sound!
I am eager to see what Todd come up with though...
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I had a pair of these from reenacting will be using them until some affordable mocassin toe'd boots com along.alphared6 wrote:How about these? These are copies of the ankle boot worn by the US Army from the 1930's through much of WWII
Go to the WWII Impressions' web site:
http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/usarmy.html#buckleboots
Look for: "Shoes, Service, Reverse Uppers, Composition Sole"
$140.00 a pair. Great boots! I have a pair I ware every day and have for almost 20 years. I've replaced the sole and heal many times but the boots have taken a beating and are still sound!
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I got a pair of Rockport Farnums for $70 shipped from Sportman's Guide. This site has them for $69 plus shipping.
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/136579.html
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/136579.html
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Rockport Farnums seem to be the "close enough" Indy boot of choice for most people but, considering they're no longer being manufactured, it's often difficult to find them in the proper size and color. And for every COW member who says they run 1/2 size large there's another member who says they are true to size, so ordering online can be a roll of the dice.JC1972 wrote:I got a pair of Rockport Farnums for $70 shipped from Sportman's Guide. This site has them for $69 plus shipping.
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/136579.html
I'm looking forward to seeing what Todd's Costumes comes up with. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they'll be available any time soon.
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Rockport Farnums do not run true to size; they are about a half size too big. Besides this site has them for $69 plus $7 shipping; that's a great price. They have them in many sizes and width D and E in both Dark Tan and Dark Chocolate. I have both of my pairs in Dark Chocolate.Zombie Jones wrote:Rockport Farnums seem to be the "close enough" Indy boot of choice for most people but, considering they're no longer being manufactured, it's often difficult to find them in the proper size and color. And for every COW member who says they run 1/2 size large there's another member who says they are true to size, so ordering online can be a roll of the dice.JC1972 wrote:I got a pair of Rockport Farnums for $70 shipped from Sportman's Guide. This site has them for $69 plus shipping.
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/136579.html
I'm looking forward to seeing what Todd's Costumes comes up with. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they'll be available any time soon.
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I agree it's a great price, but according to their website they currently only have them in Dark Chocolate in three sizes (9.5W, 10W, and 10.5W) and Dark Tan in one size only (9.5W). IMO three sizes, all of them wide, does not constitute "many".JC1972 wrote:Besides this site has them for $69 plus $7 shipping; that's a great price. They have them in many sizes and width D and E in both Dark Tan and Dark Chocolate. I have both of my pairs in Dark Chocolate.
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Sorry, my bad. I didn't know you had to actually select the size and then add to cart to find out which sizes were actually in stock. Most sites have that info handy before you actually select your size and then find out its out of stock.Zombie Jones wrote:I agree it's a great price, but according to their website they currently only have them in Dark Chocolate in three sizes (9.5W, 10W, and 10.5W) and Dark Tan in one size only (9.5W). IMO three sizes, all of them wide, does not constitute "many".JC1972 wrote:Besides this site has them for $69 plus $7 shipping; that's a great price. They have them in many sizes and width D and E in both Dark Tan and Dark Chocolate. I have both of my pairs in Dark Chocolate.
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Not a problem; I found it quite odd myself that their website is set up that way. I wish they actually had all of those sizes in stock so I could get a pair.JC1972 wrote:Sorry, my bad. I didn't know you had to actually select the size and then add to cart to find out which sizes were actually in stock. Most sites have that info handy before you actually select your size and then find out its out of stock.Zombie Jones wrote:I agree it's a great price, but according to their website they currently only have them in Dark Chocolate in three sizes (9.5W, 10W, and 10.5W) and Dark Tan in one size only (9.5W). IMO three sizes, all of them wide, does not constitute "many".JC1972 wrote:Besides this site has them for $69 plus $7 shipping; that's a great price. They have them in many sizes and width D and E in both Dark Tan and Dark Chocolate. I have both of my pairs in Dark Chocolate.
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Cabela workboots
My husband's new Cabela boots. When the pants hide the tops they look fairly "close-enough."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/monster-boo/2887935799/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/monster-boo/2887935799/
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HEADS UP
JC1972 wrote:I got a pair of Rockport Farnums for $70 shipped from Sportman's Guide. This site has them for $69 plus shipping.
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/136579.html
Farnums are down to $39 USD. I just got a pair in black.
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Re: HEADS UP
I might pick up a 2nd pair at that price...just to have...see.Indiana Greg wrote:JC1972 wrote:I got a pair of Rockport Farnums for $70 shipped from Sportman's Guide. This site has them for $69 plus shipping.
http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7352233/c/136579.html
Farnums are down to $39 USD. I just got a pair in black.
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Women's boots?
Hey, would anyone here know of a good women's version of a "close-enough"?