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It's always boot weather, those look awesome BTWFeels good to have boots back on foot. These Alden x Leffot Navy Reverse Chamois Indy Boots are one of my favorite and most worn pairs.
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Agree it’s always boot season. However COVID had eliminated my need to wear anything other than my running shoes as I rarely leave my house for anything other than errands.It's always boot weather, those look awesome BTW
[email protected]. Cosmo speaks English. Check out the Instagram page.
Holy crap guys. All of my searching over the years turned up nothing about this shop. I was under the impression that I had to get ****** to Paris to buy a pair. I am kicking myself for not realizing to ask here.[email protected]
Their English seems very good in my limited dealings with them (certainly leagues better than my French)
Love those corduroy pants with that tobacco chamois ?Feeling like fall here in the South! Wearing these Reverse Tobacco Chamois Indy's from the good guys over at Ealdwine
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Love those boots, and it's been months since I've seen/worn cords, good look going on there. Great for autumn.Feeling like fall here in the South! Wearing these Reverse Tobacco Chamois Indy's from the good guys over at Ealdwine
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Love those corduroy pants with that tobacco chamois ?
Thanks guys! Actually my first and only pair of corduroy and just purchased them this year from EpauletLove those boots, and it's been months since I've seen/worn cords, good look going on there. Great for autumn.
makes me want to go get the cords out of the closet and make sure they are ironed and ready to go as it's getting fall like here.Thanks guys! Actually my first and only pair of corduroy and just purchased them this year from Epaulet
Feels good to have boots back on foot. These Alden x Leffot Navy Reverse Chamois Indy Boots are one of my favorite and most worn pairs.
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My guess is it would lighten but it's only a guess. However, if it's a pair of shoes/boots you really love I'd proceed with caution. In my experience non-shell does not stand up to the heat of sun fading in the same way shell cordovan does. Shell handles the sun and heat just fine - the material doesn't structurally change at all, it simply fades. Non-shell reacts differently - I once tried fading a pair of 3912 Dark Brown Calf and after one day it was evident that experiment needed to come to an end. The calf was clearly beginning to react negatively and immediately showed signs of wrinkling. Chromexcel is certainly a more stout and robust leather than dress calfskin, however I'd still keep a close eye on it if you decide to try it. Good luck.Does anyone know what might happen if sun fading brown CXL? Does it lighten, darken, stay the same?
I have no plans to attempt sun fading CXL, just was wondering if anyone knew of the impact, I have sun faded color 8, and it does exactly as you describe. It was one of those type of questions that just pops into one's head. The wealth of knowledge on this thread is amazing, so where better to ask?My guess is it would lighten but it's only a guess. However, if it's a pair of shoes/boots you really love I'd proceed with caution. In my experience non-shell does not stand up to the heat of sun fading in the same way shell cordovan does. Shell handles the sun and heat just fine - the material doesn't structurally change at all, it simply fades. Non-shell reacts differently - I once tried fading a pair of 3912 Dark Brown Calf and after one day it was evident that experiment needed to come to an end. The calf was clearly beginning to react negatively and immediately showed signs of wrinkling. Chromexcel is certainly a more stout and robust leather than dress calfskin, however I'd still keep a close eye on it if you decide to try it. Good luck.