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I’d have the shell jumper. I like the Carmina jumper boot though..Hey Guys want to ask an opinion for a everyday pair of kicka ass black jumper boots .
Galways for $1500-2000?
Carmina Cordovavan "Calways" for $1000?
Thanks!
Paul
Galways fit me better and the lasts look more pleasing than Carmina's so I'd opt for GalwayHey Guys want to ask an opinion for a everyday pair of kicka ass black jumper boots .
Galways for $1500-2000?
Carmina Cordovavan "Calways" for $1000?
Thanks!
Paul
The EG looks much better.I’d have the shell jumper. I like the Carmina jumper boot though..
I would also opt for the Galway. It's a classic for a reason. Not a fan of that London grain personally thoughHey Guys want to ask an opinion for a everyday pair of kicka ass black jumper boots .
Galways for $1500-2000?
Carmina Cordovavan "Calways" for $1000?
Thanks!
Paul
Lovely boots. I don't own any cordovan and am a bit confused about people's aversion to using them in the wet. I've researched the benefits of shell over calf and nearly all reference its superior water resistance...Its finally dry again, had to give the Whiskey Harlech a spin
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Water spots and also leather soles.Lovely boots. I don't own any cordovan and am a bit confused about people's aversion to using them in the wet. I've researched the benefits of shell over calf and nearly all reference its superior water resistance...
Do you know who makes these?
Herrings website says made in SpainDo you know who makes these?