peppercorn78
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Here are my Bonafe dress boots. All shall love them and despair!
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So, erm... how are Shipton & Heneage able to sell shoes made by Cheaney at £20/£30 cheaper than the manufacturer and shoes by Crockett & Jones £70/80 less than the manufacturer? Also, why have I only just heard about this company? :-/
Well, if they are like Iron Rangers, break-in is a while (had mine 2.5 years and just now getting there)Does anyone in here have a pair of RW 1907s? I'm wondering about the break-in/stretch time.
Well, if they are like Iron Rangers, break-in is a while (had mine 2.5 years and just now getting there)
Possibly, or Amazon a shoe stretcher and do it yourself.I've had IRs and these are different. The leather is a bit softer, but there isn't really much movement in the shape of the toe box. I'm wondering if it might just be easier to take them to a cobbler and have them stretched half a size.