Xenon
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Calling all stingray footwear owners.
I really love the look of stingray and planned to have a pair of boots or shoes made sometime in the future, but last week Spoo's posting of a G&G stingray wholecut got under my skin and now I want a pair ASAP.
I did a little research and it appears unanimous that stingray is one of the most robust and long lived skins despite its delicate appearance and absolute awesomeness.
My question: Any reason why I shouldn't use this type of leather for a foul weather (snow, slush, rain) boot? Can anyone who owns stingray footwear comment on its durability and ease of maintenance please.
This is a boot that I will wear all winter and it will be exposed to all the typical harsh elements like road salts, gravel, sand and other de- icing compounds. I actually plan to make the pattern, cut and close the upper myself and send it off to be finished by someone experienced in such (hand carved holdfast , hand welted, etc.).
I really love the look of stingray and planned to have a pair of boots or shoes made sometime in the future, but last week Spoo's posting of a G&G stingray wholecut got under my skin and now I want a pair ASAP.
I did a little research and it appears unanimous that stingray is one of the most robust and long lived skins despite its delicate appearance and absolute awesomeness.
My question: Any reason why I shouldn't use this type of leather for a foul weather (snow, slush, rain) boot? Can anyone who owns stingray footwear comment on its durability and ease of maintenance please.
This is a boot that I will wear all winter and it will be exposed to all the typical harsh elements like road salts, gravel, sand and other de- icing compounds. I actually plan to make the pattern, cut and close the upper myself and send it off to be finished by someone experienced in such (hand carved holdfast , hand welted, etc.).