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RANCOURT & Co. Shoes - Made in Maine

Luscombe

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Won’t be trying these on until after work, but they look great. Probably won’t be my favorite shoes to wear during colder weather given the vents, but they’ll be right at the top for hot summer days.

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Perfect makeup!
Clymers 2 & Carolina Brown. You are going to love how those feel and age! Mine are Navy.
 

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First day at work with the Clymer 2.0.

clicking could be better mostly on the right vamp area, but that’s CXL. Still looking great. I’m glad I went with the Carolina brown instead of natural. I love the contrast with the soles.

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Yes. These have a few vents on the inner side. The actual holes are quite small, but I can feel a difference for sure. It was about 30F this morning. I would normally be wearing boots, but I want to make sure I give these a few wears before spring/summer.

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Yes. These have a few vents on the inner side. The actual holes are quite small, but I can feel a difference for sure. It was about 30F this morning. I would normally be wearing boots, but I want to make sure I give these a few wears before spring/summer.

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Ah got it, missed those in the first pics.
 

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Yes. These have a few vents on the inner side. The actual holes are quite small, but I can feel a difference for sure. It was about 30F this morning. I would normally be wearing boots, but I want to make sure I give these a few wears before spring/summer.

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I have a suede pair with those vents and while I don't wear them often during the winter, primarily because I don't want to get salt or slush on the suede, I don't really notice a measurable difference in warmth with them on compared to other unlined Rancourt Ranger Mocs I've got, especially if I'm wearing some nice thick wool socks.
 

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I have a suede pair with those vents and while I don't wear them often during the winter, primarily because I don't want to get salt or slush on the suede, I don't really notice a measurable difference in warmth with them on compared to other unlined Rancourt Ranger Mocs I've got, especially if I'm wearing some nice thick wool socks.
I felt as though I could feel the air coming in a little bit, but it could be because that’s what I expected. Any pictures of the suede pair? I’d love to see them.
 

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Third pair of Bison Clymers (Olive). Sent my first pair (Chocolate) back for their 2nd resole. Also have a pair on cognac.

They look more brown in real life. They don't look green at all at this point, but I suspect they will look a little green once they get some wear and the leather dries out some.
 

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Third pair of Bison Clymers (Olive). Sent my first pair (Chocolate) back for their 2nd resole. Also have a pair on cognac.

They look more brown in real life. They don't look green at all at this point, but I suspect they will look a little green once they get some wear and the leather dries out some.
Nice !
I ordered a pair of these in Chocolate during BF 20% sale. Waiting anxiously.
 

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