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RANCOURT & Co. Shoes - Made in Maine

wdahab

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Hahaha, agree that you have received more than your fair share of flawed shoes.

Must be bad shoe karma from asking for that discount. Jk.
Yup. Honestly with the current flaws the aesthetics don't bother me as much as the structural defects. I would rather messed up pinking and a big discoloration. But a tear or a huge hole is going to cause problems soon with the way I wear my shells and then I'll be **** out of luck to repair it.
 

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Right. Most cosmetic flaws that we'd notice here are highly likely to go unnoticed by everyone else. And they also may end up being covered over by the wear the shoes get. Anyway, they don't keep you from using the shoes. A structural flaw, on the other hand, is a non-starter.
 

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here is a better photo....
Oh snap.
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That's nice.
 

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here is a better photo....


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They look killer! The shade of green is right on and I love the lighter edge trim and mini-lug sole. Besides the leather this shot really shows off the profile and styling of the shoe which are both super nice. These will be a great go to that provides a bit of pop and styling to a look.
 

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They look killer! The shade of green is right on and I love the lighter edge trim and mini-lug sole. Besides the leather this shot really shows off the profile and styling of the shoe which are both super nice. These will be a great go to that provides a bit of pop and styling to a look.


If I'm seeing them right the sole is actually a Reltex Ranger which is going to be insanely comfortable AND weather friendly.

country brogue gang :slayer:
 

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I wear green shell with blue and brown easily. Might even wear them with a deep red or red/brown. Depends. I think they are more versatile than they may appear.
 

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