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carlos20co

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RRL Livingstones

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What an in step stretch? I am a Trickers 10 and have a pretty high arch. Was thinking of going 10.5 on the Whites 55 Ramblers.
I sent in diagrams of the measurements of my feet to Bakers. Kyle recommended the instep stretch and size so I went with it. I think they stretched the width a tad but I don't know how much. Im happy with the fit anyway. I would get their advice if u can.
 

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My wife and kid are out and about this afternoon so I took the time to indulge in some meditation aka shoe care. These days I barely get a chance to wear decent footwear, so very little effort required. I conditioned the leather and touched up toes with neutral cordovan cream (shell) and neutral wax polish (calf).

EG banbury in color 8, Enzo Bonafe field boot in color 4, G&G Thorpe in tan hatchgrain and G&G Burnham in conker patina


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nice boots and thanks for sharing, can you offer any sizing advice?
I believe that those boots are made by Cheaney, as they are very similar to their Jarrow or the Herring's Badminton, both mounted on the 12508 last, which is generally TTS even though generous (I had to downsize with this last, as my feet are slender with a low instep and volume).

The main difference I can see is the speed hooks that the Jarrow doesn't have and different kinds of leather.

 

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nice boots and thanks for sharing, can you offer any sizing advice?
They are made by Cheaney and are true to size. The last is described as wide however these don’t feel like that at all. I have another pair of Cheaneys (Tweed) on the same last and size and those do feel wide and I wish I had gone down half a size on those.
 

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