
Now just look at those bad boys. Those lace hooks are steel! I was gonna go with Kevlar, but that would be over kill, don't ya think?
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alphared6 wrote:Just thought I'd show you all my fixed boots:
Now just look at those bad boys. Those lace hooks are steel! I was gonna go with Kevlar, but that would be over kill, don't ya think?
just a littlealphared6 wrote:Just thought I'd show you all my fixed boots:
Now just look at those bad boys. Those lace hooks are steel! I was gonna go with Kevlar, but that would be over kill, don't ya think?
Thanks. I normally wear a size 11 shoe and have a pair of 11s from the 1st run (marked 11), but they're still a little tight. I've been thinking about ordering a pair of 11s from this new run, but hate to get a pair that are too big. Your photos, and Todd's charts, are a big help.RaiderZee wrote:Nope, marked as 11s![]()
RZ
My first pair ordered were an 11, fit a little snug the first week but the leather strectched and they now fit nicely. When I recieved my 11's on Wednesday from the second batch the shoes were huge. Using Todd's new templates I requested the replacement pair be a size 9 and I should still have room in the toe area. I have a picture on page 4 of this thread of the old and new shoes.Scott63 wrote:Thanks. I normally wear a size 11 shoe and have a pair of 11s from the 1st run (marked 11), but they're still a little tight. I've been thinking about ordering a pair of 11s from this new run, but hate to get a pair that are too big. Your photos, and Todd's charts, are a big help.RaiderZee wrote:Nope, marked as 11s![]()
RZ
Thanks,
Scott
My heel from the 2nd run is exactly like the first run heel. The more thicker black on the bottom and the black through the middle.RaiderZee wrote: Heel comparison: 1st on left, 2nd run on right. 1st run is thicker (but less balanced when you wear it):
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Scott63 wrote: I normally wear a size 11 shoe and have a pair of 11s from the 1st run (marked 11), but they're still a little tight. I've been thinking about ordering a pair of 11s from this new run, but hate to get a pair that are too big. Your photos, and Todd's charts, are a big help.
Thanks,
Scott
Whew, I'm not alone then!Pitfall Harry wrote:I still can't figure out how everyone is still having sizing "issues" when I ordered what I normally wear and the boots fit me just fine.
You know, that's a good point.Illinois James wrote:I used to worry over getting shoes a little too big. Now I worry that I won't be able to wear a good thick sock if it's cold outside.
An exception might be if all someone wore were ultra-thin dress sock with everything.
that's why i bought mine.....i didn't have the heart to wear my 405's in the salty slush of a canadian winter........these todd's boots are perfect for that considering the price. they have shown true resiliance to the elements as well. very nicely built.Kim Hoffman wrote:Considering the cost of Alden's boots, the Coyle's, for just kicking around, might extend the life of the Alden's.
Consider that in 1936 his boots would have been all leather construction, except for the heal which would have been a hard rubber. His boots would have be heavier but once broken in, more flexible.Restless Dreamer wrote:got mine two days ago. I hanged around in Rome all the day, today, and I discovered they seem not to be all-day wear shoes. maybe it's because I'm not used to this kind of boot, but the heavy and stiff sole made my feet hurtaw. I wonder how Indy could be goin' diggin' with those shoes
Indeed, I am doing just that. My cobbler is going to dis-assemble the boots and rebuild them correctly.Kilgour Trout wrote: ...It just might be worth considering as you've got your boots back in the
shop eh.
Hope all goes well
Cheers
Kilgour Trout
Kilgour Trout wrote:
We're sadly still stuck at -29 C, with more snow on the way so...
I want to see what I can do to make these boots more practical.
It just might be worth considering as you've got your boots back in the
shop eh.
Hope all goes well
Cheers
Kilgour Trout
I have had no problem wearing them on wet moss covered sidewalks. I used to wear western style boots so I know how to walk in those circimstances, and minimize hind end to concrete exposure.Raider S wrote:Please, don't wear these things in any kind of slippery conditions. They're horrible for that. Horrible.
Yes Scott. I had served 7 years as an EM before I was made an LT. My first assignment as an officer was as the Platoon Leader of 1st Plt, Alpha Troop. 3rd Sqd, 7th US Cav. Ergo: "Alpha" (the Troop or Company) "Red" (1st Plt, based on Red White and Blue. Three Platoons to a Troop) and the "6" is the Commander.scot2525 wrote:alphared6; Was that a call sign/designation for you while you served in the military?,
Scott