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For the Autumn~Winter season which material do you think best for the DBs:
Suede or the beeswax?
they're cheap, why not get both?
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For the Autumn~Winter season which material do you think best for the DBs:
they're cheap, why not get both?
Good point. But for practicality reasons (travel) I may be only able to get one. So, which one: Suede or beeswax?
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Well I mean it depends. Are you in an area where it snows? Because if you were, the snow will obviously not be a good match with the suede. If you aren't, then I'd say go with the suede.
Could Desert boots survive in the fall though as far as keeping warm? I want to know before I'm buying boots I have to save until spring/summer.
Could Desert boots survive in the fall though as far as keeping warm? I want to know before I'm buying boots I have to save until spring/summer.
I mean, wear a pair of thick wool socks and you'll be fine. Where the hell are you that your Fall (Sept-Dec) is frigid? Are your toes that delicate?
Thick wool socks in Desert Boots?
I mean, wear a pair of thick wool socks and you'll be fine. Where the hell are you that your Fall (Sept-Dec) is frigid? Are your toes that delicate?