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Blu tac…Does anyone know how the Vibram Vi Lite soles are attached? They look cemented to me, albeit with a welt sewn onto the insole.
? Thanks Crafty, it’s good I’ve got some spare Blu tac just in case ….Blu tac…
they should be goodyearwelted to a slim midsole. I know Loake I think heat seal some soles so it’s not out of the realms of possibility.
I'm intrigued by the Coniston in black rough-out suede. Would these hold up as light-duty work boots? How does rough-out suede react to water? How does one care for and treat this type of leather? Thank in advance!
I'm looking at that boot too, as I need something with a lug sole. As for C&J roughout, I have the Molton chukka boots. I had them at the dog park last night for about an hour. Lots of walking through the snow; lots of dogs stepping on them. When I got home, they got wiped down with a dry cloth and lightly brushed with a pig bristle brush and look like new. Given the harshness of Chicago winters and the ever abundant salt everywhere, I'll probably rewax them more frequently than others, but I've been very impressed at how sturdy and waterproof the leather is. Next to CXL, they're definitely the most hardy Winter leather that I own.
Here's Crockett's take on care for roughout.
Rough-Out Suede Shoe Care
Shoe Care ROUGH-OUT SUEDE Whether it is European Calf, Calf Suede tanned in England or Cordovan from Horween in North America, Crockett & Jones prides itself on using the finest quality leathers available. By doing so, we provide our customers with a product that will continue to age well given...us.crockettandjones.com
Will you use the Saphir Dubbin? I need to condition my rough out Coniston at some point.
Also for a light duty work boot wouldn't the Aldershot with cleated sole be a better option?
I recently got a pair of green rough out Conistons like @zippyh. Looking to pick up a tin of Saphir Dubbin to re-up the finish.The black roughout Coniston does have a cleated, lug sole. As for my wax, yeah, I'll almost certainly get the Saphir Dubbin when the time comes though I think there are other reliable options out there.
I'm intrigued by the Coniston in black rough-out suede. Would these hold up as light-duty work boots? How does rough-out suede react to water? How does one care for and treat this type of leather? Thank in advance!
I like the dark brown ones the best but both patina jobs are attractive.A few updates to the collection.
I recently collected a special order Connaught 2 made from black cordovan in my size & width, on the 332 (Latimer) last that I always prefer. Another huge thank you to Tom and the staff in Burlington Arcade for making this happen, you make this old man look far too good!
I've already got a pair of black cordovan whole cut Weymouth 2 but wanted some classic cap toe oxfords to switch between for more formal events.
Also here's both pairs of my previously seen Fairfords - I had the pleasure of meeting Sator Polishing last Autumn in the Jermyn Street shop and was lucky enough to watch him in action as he added patina to a pair of shoes.
A true artisan in my humble opinion.
I commissioned him to put a subtle museum finish on my dark brown Fairford and a patina on my tan pair.
I'd imagine that this will polarise some people but I'm really happy with the look.
I didn't want to change the basic colour of my shoes and he's created exactly what I wanted. It's such an art that it's difficult to do it justice with photos but here's some anyway. View attachment 1745666 View attachment 1745667 View attachment 1745668