Thos look great! Which ones are they?
Looks to be the diesel boot in crimson colour
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Thos look great! Which ones are they?
I'm an 8E (UK; size printed in the boot/on the box) in the Crockett & Jones 325 last, an 8.5E in the GS Leo.
I'm going to guess Dune CXL Brass Boots
Oops - I was so dazzled by the Dune I didn't realize I was looking at the wrong post! Diesel in Crimson is right - lolLooks to be the diesel boot in crimson colour
To clarify- 8E in UK (C&J) sizing would mean 8 standard width, with G indicating wide width - correct?
I'm an 8E (UK; size printed in the boot/on the box) in the Crockett & Jones 325 last, an 8.5E in the GS Leo.
E(uk) is narrow.
as far as I understand: F(uk) = D(us); G(uk) = E(us).
for example, my comfortable size is 9,5(uk)F in dress-shoes;
and in 9,5ukG in boots (no other width). they are a little loose, but it doesn't bother me. thanks to the high lacing, the boots do not dangle.
Another criterion for the correct fit is the spacing of the uppers of boots (lacing).
Hey Jam you are complicating everything. After seeing your posts for awhile now I think you require a in person fitting and Grant Stone can not satisfy this need. Move on from Grant Stone for the time being and get something that satisfies your feet in person at a brick and mortar in your neck of the woods. I am sure there is a good year welted plain toe shoe that you can try on where you live. If grant stone is the end all be all then you will have to take a chance on choosing the wrong size and the complications that go along with that. Plus what did Randy say to you or have you not contacted him? The web site info is a suggestion but Randy is a wealth of knowledge. Talk with that man Jam.Another criterion for the correct fit is the spacing of the uppers of boots (lacing).
the truth is, it is rather an aesthetic indicator. and yet.
I don't find skinny uppers boots terrible.
but a spread of 2.5 cm or more is an indicator that the shoes are small. and it's not very pretty.
https://dappered.com/2021/07/in-review-grant-stone-chukka-boots-in-earth-waxed-suede/
мне нравится, как здесь выглядит (хорошо):
https://www.reddit.com/r/goodyearwe...tial_impressions_grant_stone_bluchers_dune_b/
https://www.reddit.com/r/goodyearwelt/comments/9jhk5v/initial_impressions_grant_stone_crimson_cxl/
last photo:
Grant Stone Opens Pre-Orders For Its Edward Boot In Maduro Shell Cordovan
Horween's latest Cordovan venture has been picked up by Grant Stone and used for a boot that's now available for pre-order.www.heddels.com
E(uk) is narrow.
as far as I understand: F(uk) = D(us); G(uk) = E(us).
for example, my comfortable size is 9,5(uk)F in dress-shoes;
and in 9,5(uk)G in boots (no other width). they are a little loose in the toe, but it doesn't bother me.
thanks to the high lacing, the boots do not dangle. and to some extent I like it:
I do not like a tight fit either in clothes or in shoes.
I assume, that due to the slightly more space in the toes, the GS-leo-last D(us) in the toe =
= is the middle between F(uk) and G(uk). or closer to G(uk).
Hey Jam you are complicating everything. After seeing your posts for awhile now I think you require a in person fitting and Grant Stone can not satisfy this need. Move on from Grant Stone for the time being and get something that satisfies your feet in person at a brick and mortar in your neck of the woods. I am sure there is a good year welted plain toe shoe that you can try on where you live. If grant stone is the end all be all then you will have to take a chance on choosing the wrong size and the complications that go along with that. Plus what did Randy say to you or have you not contacted him? The web site info is a suggestion but Randy is a wealth of knowledge. Talk with that man Jam.
I'm not going to read all of the back and forth but the people at Grant stone know what they are talking about. I would go with their advice. Instead of spending full price on a pair of boots. I would buy used to get my sizing down. Sure you're taking a risk but it's better than paying full price and it not fitting.
Or you can buy full price and send it back for an exchange. I understand everyone's feet are different but go with the suggestion of the Maker. They know their product
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