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More hatch grain Stows from Mr Porter Uk.
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I've been trying to ID these recently, and after much research I'm thinking they could be Trickers 'Woodstock' shoes in Black? Would like other peoples opinions.
Thanks
I think your right, Woodstock in black or possibly navy.
Just orderedhttps://www.tkmaxx.com/mens-gold-label/gold-label-shoes/blue-leather-derby-shoes/p/77027952
Navy Woodstock £144 in UK 8 9 10 and 11
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Just impulse bought a pair of the trickers ottenburger boot. Anyone have a pair? I am wondering how they are lined as I know they’re half lined in sheepskin. A pretty crazy boot
https://www.trickers.com/uk/ottenburger.html
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Looks like just the shaft is lined which is probably a good thing in terms of fit. They look cool.
Hmm looks like just the ankle, I was hoping for more to be honest. Intended use is Swedish winter, but I can add an insole I suppose. I picked up some sheepskin insoles in a shop in Cornwall for £1!
Yes I think they’re pretty cool. Thinking about cutting off the buckle and straps but probably won’t
Question about water resistance in these shoes - I am loving a pair of caramel kudu woodstock, and have a pair of cross hatch (calf) Bourton coming in. Can these be worn in rain and will they be damaged if soaked? Is either leather more water resistant? Is there any special care to be done if they get wet (say, on the way to the office)? Thank you.
I’d always try to not get them soaked if possible (more because that would mean I’m soaked by default!) but they’ll be fine, just make sure you dry them naturally and not on a radiator for example as that would dry them too fast.Question about water resistance in these shoes - I am loving a pair of caramel kudu woodstock, and have a pair of cross hatch (calf) Bourton coming in. Can these be worn in rain and will they be damaged if soaked? Is either leather more water resistant? Is there any special care to be done if they get wet (say, on the way to the office)? Thank you.