ZouBirds26
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Me too. I have a black Mako USA and a white Bambino.I'm a huge Orient watch fan, in addition to GS!!!!
I'm pretty new to owning GS, but they're incredible boots/shoes.
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Me too. I have a black Mako USA and a white Bambino.I'm a huge Orient watch fan, in addition to GS!!!!
Care to elaborate? I doubt I’ll be picking this pair up as I have enough casual pairs as it is but I’m curious to hear your thoughts. I love my rider fritz kudu Chelsea’s. The leather is greatI realize we all have different tastes, and while I'm a big GS fan, I feel like I'm the only one that can't stand that kudu. I really don't see the appeal at all.
I see no appeal to the color or texture.Care to elaborate? I doubt I’ll be picking this pair up as I have enough casual pairs as it is but I’m curious to hear your thoughts. I love my rider fritz kudu Chelsea’s. The leather is great
Certainly a casual looking boot in the photo, and being a gray color may limit it's wearability to denim. Personally, I like the natural welt and sole in the photo.I also would never wear Kudu, but I stick with pretty traditional stuff. It might be more appealing to me in the Ottowa boot with the added interest of the moc toe. Plus, the rubber outsole may add a better visual foundation as I think the natural welt and sole are a bit too stark. Undoubtedly it’s a great leather though! I have found light gray shoes in general to be difficult to pull off.
The natural welt and sole have the same appeal to me as the Black Diesel on leather sole, different strokes as they say.I also found the natural welt and sole a bit too stark of a contrast on the kudu, but find the leather itself intriguing. Limited wear to denim, I agree. I guess you put me in the intrigued, not sold group.
I agree, different strokes. To me the contrast on the black diesel leather sole is really nice, the color difference with the kudu and natural is not as pleasing to the eye. Well.... my eye. I do like the leather though. Interesting. Seems like it may hide a multitude of sins.The natural welt and sole have the same appeal to me as the Black Diesel on leather sole, different strokes as they say.
Thats a good point about the aging of the natural welt. That WOULD make it more visually appealing.For me, the kudu is the ultimate "beat the crap out of me" leather, and so it is here: they don't look nearly as good Day 1 as they well after a year of hard wear. If this was an olive-toned version, I'd be seriously searching my sole about them vs. my saddle tan Diesels, but the blue-gray isn't me and frankly I don't have many days of beating boots - most days it's just work-shoes/boots and then socks or slippers for the evening after I get out work-clothes. The weekends are mixed. But I love the idea of kudu, and I think the natural edge will get visually "flatter" over time and offer contrast.
"Beat the crap out of me" Leather is a great description. I know my Kudu AE Caen boots look a lot better 2 yrs in than they did when new. I'm kind of digging the gray color with the "blotches" but then again I wear boots 90% of the time that I wear footwear, and pretty much year around. Assuming I get a pair, and that depends on a couple of things, we will see how they age.For me, the kudu is the ultimate "beat the crap out of me" leather, and so it is here: they don't look nearly as good Day 1 as they well after a year of hard wear. If this was an olive-toned version, I'd be seriously searching my sole about them vs. my saddle tan Diesels, but the blue-gray isn't me and frankly I don't have many days of beating boots - most days it's just work-shoes/boots and then socks or slippers for the evening after I get out work-clothes. The weekends are mixed. But I love the idea of kudu, and I think the natural edge will get visually "flatter" over time and offer contrast.
Yeah - especially if you wear it with a lot of denim, I think it is necessary contrast.Thats a good point about the aging of the natural welt. That WOULD make it more visually appealing.
AE suffers more than most brands from a "Worst on Day 1" syndrome than any of the brands I've owned, just from the fact that they seem very "flat" vs. what they look like with a bit of wear and care. It's not a negative if you're aware of it, but strangely consistent across many of their pairs (the Caen and the members of the Rough Collection being some of the few exceptions)."Beat the crap out of me" Leather is a great description. I know my Kudu AE Caen boots look a lot better 2 yrs in than they did when new. I'm kind of digging the gray color with the "blotches" but then again I wear boots 90% of the time that I wear footwear, and pretty much year around. Assuming I get a pair, and that depends on a couple of things, we will see how they age.
The laces do kick butt as they say! Looking good!
GS leather soles are awesome!They're a bit longer than Guarded Goods and AE laces but they are nice. A berluti knot keeps them tied well.
These babies are still so stiff, I can't believe the leather sole on these!