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I'm not a boot person, but my faves are definitely the Lobb Brooklands, as pictured above, and these -
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Originally Posted by rnoldh
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Andrew,
Did you go with eyelets all the way up, on your Shannons, like Manton. Or with the hook speed lacers? Here's a picture of the Shannon in that configuration(from Tom at Leather Soul)

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http://www.leathersoulhawaii.com/


I went with no speed lacers, all regular eyelets. IMHO, the Shannon is too damn sleek for speed lacers.
 

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Originally Posted by Panzeraxe II
Very very nice - the Shannon is easily my favorite boot. Hopefully mine should be in soon - 82 last as yours but in Dark Oak.

A friend of mine has exactly that. That may be next for me. I think I could get this in every color (apart from olive and blue). Plus, I will need at least one Shannon II.
 

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Off topic, but how do boots like these work with no-break pant tailoring?
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
I don't like lace-up boots. When you cross your legs and those laces show, the appearance is completely inelegant--one would much rather wear combat boots.

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
I don't like lace-up boots. When you cross your legs and those laces show, the appearance is completely inelegant--one would much rather wear combat boots.

Would elastic gores be more elegant?

More importantly, are the posters using special boot trees or regular shoe trees? Anything special in the uppers to keep the shape?
 

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Originally Posted by crazyquik
Would elastic gores be more elegant?

More importantly, are the posters using special boot trees or regular shoe trees? Anything special in the uppers to keep the shape?


Yes, I feel a Chelsea boot would be more elegant.
 

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Originally Posted by crazyquik
More importantly, are the posters using special boot trees or regular shoe trees? Anything special in the uppers to keep the shape?

Not in my case. Regular trees. I have a pair of blucher boots that have never had boot trees, and the uppers are holding up just fine.
 

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BootTree2.jpg


A shorter pair of these would be nice. The front part is attached to the hinged foot, then the other two parts are put into place.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
I've never seen a high-end RTW boot tree.

These are the nicest I've found...Lobb also makes one that zjpj has shown.

 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
I don't like lace-up boots. When you cross your legs and those laces show, the appearance is completely inelegant--one would much rather wear combat boots.
Disagree. There is a lot to be said for combat boots, but I prefer these.
 

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