dukenukem4ever
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The EPICS are made in ChinaIt is true. I don't like the jesuitical phrasing of ae.
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The EPICS are made in ChinaIt is true. I don't like the jesuitical phrasing of ae.
Have a look on the “A Fine Pair of Shoes” website. They sell a number of different makes of shoe trees at different price points. I’ve always found their customer service and products to be top notch.Thanks for the heads up guys. Any similar companies to wood lore in the UK? With customs and important taxes they'd probably end up costing more than C&J trees
Thanks for the heads up guys. Any similar companies to wood lore in the UK? With customs and important taxes they'd probably end up costing more than C&J trees
Also: considering these. What do you think of the condition of the soles? I don’t have much experience judging these things
What lasts are they? If they are the same or similar then yes same size. Cavendish is a loafer so you want a tight fit so possibly half size down. Is there a store you can try them at?Hi. Lonsdale 8.5 fits me well. Should I order the same size in the Cavendish? Thanks
So I bought the Molton and now I'm going to get a bigger boot. I used some proper man logic to justify getting both. Molton I can use for work when I go to see development sites that can be quite rural and muddy, especially if it's a farm but not quite as full on as a trek through the forest. For those I need a big boot 🙂Gents, thanks for the all advice and info. I decided to go with the Grizedale. I might get the Molton as well but don't know if I'd use them enough to justify a second pair of boots.
In terms of sizing haven't had a chance to try them on. I'm a UK8 in the Oxfords (last 348). I did try Molton and needed to go down half a size for a good fit. Should get UK8 for Grizedale ?
So I bought the Molton and now I'm going to get a bigger boot. I used some proper man logic to justify getting both. Molton I can use for work when I go to see development sites that can be quite rural and muddy, especially if it's a farm but not quite as full on as a trek through the forest. For those I need a big boot 🙂
I narrowed it down to the Coniston, Islay and Grizedale. My strong preference was Grizedale. However after trying all three today the Grizedale just didn't agree with my feet. 7.5 was too roomy and 7 was too tight. I liked Coniston in tan but then the rough out suede was just really special. I liked it a lot and the fit was good. The last was well suited to my feet, not perfect but very pleasant.
Then the Islay, what a boot. It was my least favourite going in but seeing it in the flesh it had so much character. The fit was in between the other two, the 7UK was painfully tight, the 7.5 a bit roomy but not excessively so. I was wearing thin dress socks as well so I assume with thicker winter socks it's better go with the larger size? my concern is that they expand once I use them and then they become too big so I don't know if I should start with the super tight ones and let them expand.
I saw this beautiful green rough out Coniston which turned out to be a GMTO. I was keen to get in on it but was told it was too late but I could still order it as MTO. A bit pricey but I am considering it. Either that or I could get both the Islay and Coniston for about the same price but then I'll need to justify another two boots lol.
If I do get those two then all my boots will have dainite soles. Will they be as robust as the vibram ones for hiking/snow?
so I don't know if I should start with the super tight ones and let them expand.
Thank you JayDotz. You saved me a lot of money, and pain by the sounds of it. They were so tight it felt like I had one toe too many.Never, ever start with a pair you describe as super tight. They will never be comfortable.
Thank you, those could be an option. Aesthetically the brown suede and brown grain just appeal to be more. Shame it's not possible to choose different soles without the big MTO up charge. I suppose I could replace them once they wear out.There is a model of each with vibram.
The Coniston in black roughout, and the Islay in black Scotch grain.
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