peppercorn78
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Fantastic boots.
Interesting that they laid the shaft panels with the grain running perpendicular to the upper instead of all the same direction.
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Fantastic boots.
Fantastic boots.
Interesting that they laid the shaft panels with the grain running perpendicular to the upper instead of all the same direction.
These are a custom pattern through solegarb so they might not have the run of the mill model number. If you contact Lorenzo at Solegarb (Solegarb.com), and show him that picture he will know exactly what boot you want and be able to help you get that or customize it to get what you want basically.They are magnificent!
Thank you so much. Do you know the ref number? I can figure it out myself if you don't know it by heart!
These are a custom pattern through solegarb so they might not have the run of the mill model number. If you contact Lorenzo at Solegarb (Solegarb.com), and show him that picture he will know exactly what boot you want and be able to help you get that or customize it to get what you want basically.
That sounds amazing. The original design was actually mine. I’ve put these boots through blizzards and they still look great.Yes, we just did a run of this boot (minus medallion) in willow grain amaretto shell with Lorenzo. It’s a fantastic model.
Woooo! Let’s see some pics now that they’re lived in!That sounds amazing. The original design was actually mine. I’ve put these boots through blizzards and they still look great.
These are so goodHere are my 804 austerity boots from a Solegarb GMTO:
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What is your take on EB boots with a blake rapid construction? They are known for their handwelting and is priced as such, but what about blake (rapid) ones? Still a great value for money?