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You won't regret these. One had a pair for a few years and eat then all the time on the summer. I bought mine a bit large and need to use an insert but otherwise they are fantasticOh man, how did those boots in bison not make the cut?!? So sick, would cop in a minute.
My Byron boots in the grey Kudu came in a couple weeks ago, but I haven't seen them yet since they are at my sister's house. Looking forward to those as the pics I've seen are excellent.
Secondly, I decided to make another purchase during these trying times and bought a natty cxl beefroll penny loafers. They weren't supposed to be in stock and would be made in 4 weeks, but wouldn't you know they just randomly showed up 3 days after I made the purchase even though I never got a shipping notice or anything. Weird, but I'll take it.
I have been reading through this thread, backwards. Fascinating stuff and I am learning a lot. I should know better than to indulge in threads like this as they usually end up costing me $.Rancourt boots this afternoon, don't remember the name of this model. Taller than normal shaft, and really well made boots. Showing a few battle scars, but they are boots........ View attachment 1366533
KNOX, that's the model. Thanks Bud! Yes the screen door did some damage, I have not been able to get it to go away, no matter what I have tried, so just embrace it as "patina" and carry on.....I have been reading through this thread, backwards. Fascinating stuff and I am learning a lot. I should know better than to indulge in threads like this as they usually end up costing me $.
I recall when you posted about the scar on your left boot. Yeah, it is from the screen door when you let your dog out the day or day after you just got the boots.
As soon as I get my sizing confirmed, I see a pair of Natty Knox's in my future.
I have been looking at this Chukka for quite awhile. I wear a size 11 B in Rancourt. Did not see where Huckberry offered any widths other than D. I emailed them. Anyone here own these in a narrow width? I have a pair of Clymers 2.0 and two pairs of Ranger Mocs with the Lactae Hevea soles. All are 11B and 2 are CXL leather. I love the weight and feel of the leather but after wearing them the leather has stretched and they are loose on me now.
How does the Bison stretch compared to the CXL? My next pair will be Bison but I will ask them to put a liner in it.
Great shoes, I love their products.
I'll preface this post by saying (for anyone that doesn't already know) I used to work for Rancourt.
I managed their wholesale operations, so I was primarily charged with wholesale selling and building up their retail partnerships, but when I wasn't on the road I was in the factory daily, wearing a lot of different hats, including future season development and design, as well as lending a hand in e-com customer service as needed... answering emails/phones, building bill of materials (BOM's, or tags) for the MTO orders everyone here orders. Etc, etc, etc...What was your role when you worked there?
Looking good. Something about the buckaroo leather seems so right with the style. How’s the comfort? The main reason I didn’t end up loving mine was the thick leather lacing pressing into my feet due to the big bulges the laces create on the inside of the vamp.Thanks to everyone for the advice. Just received my camp Mocs in buckaroo and love them already! View attachment 1367449
Yes agree with the buckaroo - they look great! We'll see on the comfort. I'm going to wear them around with socks for awhile during break in. I agree the thick parts could be a problem but hopefully it will level out and soften up as they break in.Looking good. Something about the buckaroo leather seems so right with the style. How’s the comfort? The main reason I didn’t end up loving mine was the thick leather lacing pressing into my feet due to the big bulges the laces create on the inside of the vamp.