I took photos inside under ceiling halogen lights and out under natural light.
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Click on the link in my first post to see other photos, including the sole. I live in Washington State where it's very wet and the lugged sole is what attracted me to this offering.The Dude wrote:those are flippin' sweeeet!!!! Can you show a pic of the sole?
Though it has a suede like appearance it's not. I actually don't like how suede ends up when wet. They are made of oiled nubuck leather.fifthchamber wrote:It looks almost like a suede leather? Is that what it is? Or normal leather with a different finish?
I like it....If it's suede, then not quite as useful, but I suspect it's normal leather right?
Here's a great closeup of the leather from their site.fifthchamber wrote:It looks almost like a suede leather? Is that what it is? Or normal leather with a different finish?
I like it....If it's suede, then not quite as useful, but I suspect it's normal leather right?
Thanks for the tip, I wasn't planning on treating them and now I surely won't. I love the distressed look of this leather.Ridgerunner58 wrote:The oiled Nubuck stands up pretty well but if you treat them with anything they lose the brushed look. They still look good, just not a matte finish.
http://leathersoulhawaii.com/2013/07/01 ... stock-lsw/MARQ wrote:The hard part...what´s the price?
Yeah, same deal with Wested's novapelle. It has that dry, semi-suede/brushed appearance, with neat little 'wear marks' on the sleeves. After a few coats of Pecards, the leather irretrievably darkens into a semi-gloss texture. Still retains the predistressed look, albeit uniformly and more subdued because of the dressing.Ridgerunner58 wrote:The oiled Nubuck stands up pretty well but if you treat them with anything they lose the brushed look. They still look good, just not a matte finish.