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I like the 1000 mile but leather sole isn't practical for Montreal's winter. I like the shape but its a little too workboot-esque and I'm looking for something with a slimmer profile and narrower toe.
Four Horsemen x Viberg service boot looks pretty perfect but I'm wondering what other recommendations you may have.
I'd also add that trickers/grenson/churches are nice but I fear they'd look to clunky and clown-shoe on me. Same with Redwings. I'm only 5'7", about 125lbs.
Thanks!
Looking for a pair of simple black leather or suede boots.
I like the Wolverine 1000 Mile boot but the leather sole just isn't practical for Montreal's winter. I think the silhouette is nice but slightly too workbook-esque, looking for something with a slimmer profile and toe and a more substantial sole, not a boot to hike Everest but not a precipitation-free boot. Something classic, understated and versatile that will become more beautiful with age.
I really like the 4Horsemen x Viberg Service boot but wondering what my other options might be. I'm not a big fan of Redwing, Grenson, Churches, Doc Martins, or Trickers because I think they'd look to clunky and clown-shoey on me since I'm a pretty slim and short dude (5'7", 125lbs, 34" chest, 28" waist, size 40-41 shoe)
In an ideal world these boots would have a narrow toe, a non-obnoxious platform sole. I'm not really interested in Chelsea style boots because I personally don't love the look on myself unless the proportions really worked with my body type.
I recently bought a pair of Canadian Army Parade boots at a surplus store, they seemed to look alright when I was in the store but when I wear slim or tapered pants they look silly, luckily I didn't drop too much coin on them and I can still use them to do manual labor/yard work.
Any recommendations?
Thanks!!!

Looking for a pair of simple black leather or suede boots.
I like the Wolverine 1000 Mile boot but the leather sole just isn't practical for Montreal's winter. I think the silhouette is nice but slightly too workbook-esque, looking for something with a slimmer profile and toe and a more substantial sole, not a boot to hike Everest but not a precipitation-free boot. Something classic, understated and versatile that will become more beautiful with age.
I really like the 4Horsemen x Viberg Service boot but wondering what my other options might be. I'm not a big fan of Redwing, Grenson, Churches, Doc Martins, or Trickers because I think they'd look to clunky and clown-shoey on me since I'm a pretty slim and short dude (5'7", 125lbs, 34" chest, 28" waist, size 40-41 shoe)
In an ideal world these boots would have a narrow toe, a non-obnoxious platform sole. I'm not really interested in Chelsea style boots because I personally don't love the look on myself unless the proportions really worked with my body type.
I recently bought a pair of Canadian Army Parade boots at a surplus store, they seemed to look alright when I was in the store but when I wear slim or tapered pants they look silly, luckily I didn't drop too much coin on them and I can still use them to do manual labor/yard work.
Any recommendations?
Thanks!!!
you could always get a half sole put on the wolverines. thats pretty common thing to do.
I am 17 and have no job as my parents won't let me. What stores do you reccomend shopping at. I want brands that will last me when I am a man. My doctor said I have stopped growing. I am 6'1 at 185. I think I am still growing however.
I don't know what brands are good and are some designer brands like Calvin Klein good? I have a few things from express, gap( dark wash bootcut jeans), American eagle, and buckle. What do you style men recommend.
Also, I have been looking for colors that compliment my skin. I have fair skin with freckles. I have brown eyes and a rare dirty blonde hair color( according to a lot of women, is lovely). I look on the Internet for what colors to wear, but they either contradict each other or agree on certain terms.
My clothing list:
Dress shoes( dark brown, and black, captoes or wing tips)
Dress pants( will be 1st pair)
Chinos( I don't have any)
Need new casual sneaker
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A classic black leather moto jacket.
Picked up my first pair boots - Frye Arkansas and love them - been breaking them by wearing them around the house. Sized down 1/2 which might not quite be enough. However, starting to be concerned that they're just a *little* big. I recognize that early on there should be a little bit of heel slip. Unlaced (so not exactly accurate), if I jam my foot forward as far forward as possible there's around 1/2" of space. In addition, when I first started breaking the boots in they were quite snug around the but now I'm concerned that there's a decent amount of movement. I am wearing the socks I would use.
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