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Magnoli Boots - Needing some details!

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As I am thinking of getting a really good pair of Indy boots, I am torn between saving for a pair of Aldens or getting a pair of Magnoli boots. I know the reputation of Aldens and need no new information about them, but what I would like a little more information about are the boots that Magnoli offers. I have seen the pics on the site and they look superb.

So I wanted to know...

- Are they made to the same high quality that Aldens are?
- Do they require the same stringent sizing techniques, as per the Aldens?
- How much would shipping cost to Northern Ireland if I were to order a pair?

I was thinking of getting a pair of Todd's boots again, but he's all out of his stock and God knows when he'll get more in. Plus, I've had a pair of his boots for 10 months now, and they're falling apart. Even the leather is coming away from the top of the rubber sole. They're good for a while, but not for the long term. I wasn't even wearing them all the time.

EDIT: Please anyone who reads this and if you know any of the info I'm looking for, please comment!
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I'll let others chime in on certain points, but to answer two of your questions:

Have a look at the footwear measurement form located in your account on the site. This explains how to take and submit your measurements accurately.

Shipping costs are already included in the price.

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I acquired a pair of Magnoli boots (the rugged version) a good while ago and all I can say is that they have been terrific. Not only did they turn out to be the best fitting boots I have ever owned (not a single a blister - ever) but they've proven to be as tough and durable as I hoped they would be - and I'm a fairly heavy fellow.

The only small issue I ever had was that the lace-eyes were not that well fitted and a few of them came adrift. That said, they were easy to re-fit and in all honesty, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another pair from Mags if I decided to replace these.

I can't tell you how 'accurate' they are but as I mentioned a while back on another thread, I was wearing them when I went into the Aldens store in San Francisco and the first thing the salesperson said was "lovely boots"

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KramStaar wrote:I was wearing them when I went into the Aldens store in San Francisco and the first thing the salesperson said was "lovely boots"
Too funny!
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I've had a pair for two years and have been very happy with them. I wear them as 'street shoes' so no hiking through rough terrain. I went with Magnoli for two main reasons, I could get the Cordovan color and I got regular eyelets all the way up. I'm not a fan of speed lace hooks. They have held up well and are comfortable to wear. Sizing was very easy, follow the directions on Mag's site and you'll be good to go. A pair of the rugged boots are in my future.

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Indy Magnoli wrote:I'll let others chime in on certain points, but to answer two of your questions:

Have a look at the footwear measurement form located in your account on the site. This explains how to take and submit your measurements accurately.

Shipping costs are already included in the price.

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Magnoli, I'll get those measurements soon for my feet. I am very pleasantly surprised to see that the shipping price is included in the cost of the boots themselves. You may have yourself a client from Northern Ireland very soon! LOL. Would I be the first one? LOL. :-k
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Coming from someone who has had a few pairs of shoes custom made, let me just say that there are darned few people out there that will do this. Fewer and fewer custom shoe makers every year it seems, and from what I can tell Mags can do literally anything you want. Riding boots, formal dress shoes, the works. Alden is very restricted as to what styles they will make, as are most cobblers, who specialize in one type of footwear generally. If you have lots of hobbies, Magnoli is one-stop shopping. And traditionally constructed boots and shoes can be rebuilt and resoled to look like new. A $500 pair of boots can easily last 25 years - and $20 a year ain't bad for boots!
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I have no experience with Magnoli but I agree that if properly measured, a custom pair of boots will be perfect for you. I have some custom Star Wars boots made in Peru and they fit incredible. I know that some people have a problem with the tongues moving in aldens but Magnoli's don't do that.
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Let me put it this way... I have Magnoli boots, and I now know; I do not want Aldens, do not need Aldens, and I don't like green eggs and ham. :anxious:

No offense to Aldens, I'm sure they are great, but I would rather have a closet full of Magnolis! I mean, high-quality shoes made specifically for me! No in-between-sizes nightmares, no "not quiet the color I wanted" issues! And, as I hear it, a sight bit lighter on the feet.

Did I mention I liked my Magnoli boots? :CR:
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Great posts - I'm very interested in the Magnoli and the color options are a definate perk, though this in itself creates a new level of complexity! For the Authentic Raiders look I was considering the Saddle color, but to be honest, the Raiders boots are pretty beaten up. Any color advice? They all look good but I don't think shiny orange boots are really the look I'm going for :whip:
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The saddle isn't reall that accurate, except for one shot (that I've found) which happens to be a close-up of the boot. I'd say, go for something a little "browner." Darker for Raiders, lighter for LC. I forget what the ToD boots look like.

Here is a shot of the saddle color, worn with Noel Howard pants and shirt (Raiders colors) for a relative look;

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Hi Chewbacca Jones,

Can you show a close up of the magnoli boots?
They look awesome! :clap:

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Thanks for the posts. I am focused on the Raiders coloring and decided I will order some official Aldens from Adventuebilt and a pair of the darker brown from Magnoli (as Todds are looking for a new manufacturer - sadly).

Option A are as Raiders as they come including color which I have since learned was darker.

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I have a pair ordered but will take ages to arrive... so magnoli (please) don't let me down :[
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bounos wrote:Hi Chewbacca Jones,

Can you show a close up of the magnoli boots?
They look awesome! :clap:

George
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Look great, ordered!
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Thanks for the pics Chewbacca,

Those boots are AWESOME!!!
You did say you used the chart on Magnoli's website for custom sizing!
How long did it take to get them?

I am in shock at how good they look. :clap:

In you opinion, would you pick Cordovan with white stitching for Raiders and would you pick Sienna or Saddle as an LC boot?
Magnoli's pictures look a little browner in those colors! It does make it hard to choose.

BTW, did I say that those boots are AWESOME!!!

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bounos wrote:Thanks for the pics Chewbacca,
In you opinion, would you pick Cordovan with white stitching for Raiders and would you pick Sienna or Saddle as an LC boot?
Magnoli's pictures look a little browner in those colors! It does make it hard to choose.
I agree with George/bounos. They do look amazing and I am also interested in the delivery time. I am looking at Cordovan with white stitching and presumably sole sides in matching color not natural? Thanks for posting.
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There is a shortage of boots I've come to realize. The Magnoli are great but pricey and the Aldens, well.. special occasion only. For day to day I was really holding out for some of Todds but they'e seeking a new source - a tragedy. Any other sources I've missed?
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Don't forget we also offer this boot in a dark brown oilskin which, in my opinion, is the best of the lot:

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Those ARE awesome Indy! My next pair of boots right there.

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Indy Magnoli wrote:Don't forget we also offer this boot in a dark brown oilskin which, in my opinion, is the best of the lot

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Very nice. Which color is shown?
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indyexpat wrote:
Indy Magnoli wrote:Don't forget we also offer this boot in a dark brown oilskin which, in my opinion, is the best of the lot

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Very nice. Which color is shown?
Dark brown oilskin?
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I didn't know until now that the Magnoli rugged only came in black and dark brown. This makes choosing easier. Lovely boots but a bit pricey.
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The oilskin is only available in black or brown, but we can make our regular Adventure Boots (in the standard calfskin colors) with lug soles. No problem.
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Lovely boots, tempted.
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bounos wrote:Thanks for the pics Chewbacca,

Those boots are AWESOME!!!
You did say you used the chart on Magnoli's website for custom sizing!
How long did it take to get them?

I am in shock at how good they look. :clap:

In you opinion, would you pick Cordovan with white stitching for Raiders and would you pick Sienna or Saddle as an LC boot?
Magnoli's pictures look a little browner in those colors! It does make it hard to choose.

BTW, did I say that those boots are AWESOME!!!

George
Yes, I went by Magnoli's sizing instructions, including the tracing. I don't recall how long they took to arrive, but Mags can give you a current estimate.

Personally, I don't like cordovan, and doubly so for an Indy boot. I think the dark brown oilskin looks nice, and I recall him having some unlisted options that were nice. They may not be around anymore, though. But for accuracy, I'd go with dark brown, natural sole sides.
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Chewbacca Jones wrote:
bounos wrote:Hi Chewbacca Jones,

Can you show a close up of the magnoli boots?
They look awesome! :clap:

George
Did you put protective sole rubbers on the leather soles Chewbacca? I'm torn a little between the rugged and the leather, any suggestions?
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indyexpat wrote:
Chewbacca Jones wrote:
bounos wrote:Hi Chewbacca Jones,

Can you show a close up of the magnoli boots?
They look awesome! :clap:

George
Did you put protective sole rubbers on the leather soles Chewbacca? I'm torn a little between the rugged and the leather, any suggestions?
SA? - Leather

Practical? - Rugged

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indyexpat wrote:
Chewbacca Jones wrote:
bounos wrote:Hi Chewbacca Jones,

Can you show a close up of the magnoli boots?
They look awesome! :clap:

George
Did you put protective sole rubbers on the leather soles Chewbacca? I'm torn a little between the rugged and the leather, any suggestions?
I just went with the SA leather soles. I have plenty of "rugged" shoes, and my everyday life does not demand much of my footwear. Thus, a good leather sole is all I needed. But for real "adventures" or work, you may want at least some rubber.
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Why not have them in goat? It is the new thing for western boots and we all know that it wears like iron and is more water resistant. Imagine dark brown goatskin boot with a light combat sole... :-k
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