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145 oxford in Gray roughout via superdenim.

The comfort level on these is marsupialed.

ACK! So you bought the shoes I've been eyeing for the past year. haha. (I hesitated because I didn't want to pay the ridiculous import duties and carrier fees, regardless of the sale. Ohhhhhhhh, well. :) )
 

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Question for those that have gone for an unstructured toe. I like the look but am worried that the lack (or perceived lack) of room in the toe box might bother me. I've typically liked a roomy toe box so don't know if I'd like feeling the leather pressing on the top of my toes.

Any feedback on this?
 

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Sorry man, wasn't clear. I haven't ordered yet. Still trying to decide what I want. Definitely a boondocker or service boot but need to decide on what last I like, structured toe or not, leather, etc. then of course it's where do I get it.

Have you also considered the leather choices?

Chromexcel, Horse Hide, or Cordovan? Of course there are others.
 

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Sorry man, wasn't clear. I haven't ordered yet. Still trying to decide what I want. Definitely a boondocker or service boot but need to decide on what last I like, structured toe or not, leather, etc. then of course it's where do I get it.



Have you also considered the leather choices?

Chromexcel, Horse Hide, or Cordovan? Of course there are others.


The waxed flesh looks appealing as I don't have anything in that. I like the roughout but I already have the OSB roughout Trenches. Horsehide is an option. I'm just afraid that one Viberg pair might not be enough and my boot budget is busted already.
 

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The waxed flesh looks appealing as I don't have anything in that. I like the roughout but I already have the OSB roughout Trenches. Horsehide is an option. I'm just afraid that one Viberg pair might not be enough and my boot budget is busted already.

My boot budget already went to h*ll. I just ordered my third pair of Galways, and my first Viberg via Leffot.


Oh well. LOL


I just wish it were easier to order different versions of the Viberg service boot.
 
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I can't win. My return took 2 months to get back to Viberg and Canada Post charged $80 in customs fees, and now my order of the midnight reverse kudu chukka says:

>>Your item was refused by the addressee at 7:05 am on January 25, 2014 in NEW YORK, NY 10022 and is being returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later.<<

I don't live in 10022 and they never tried to deliver to me, yet the USPS is sending the package back to Viberg
 

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I can't win. My return took 2 months to get back to Viberg and Canada Post charged $80 in customs fees, and now my order of the midnight reverse kudu chukka says:

>>Your item was refused by the addressee at 7:05 am on January 25, 2014 in NEW YORK, NY 10022 and is being returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later.<<

I don't live in 10022 and they never tried to deliver to me, yet the USPS is sending the package back to Viberg


actually, it turns out that someone at that post office was scanning things as "refused" instead of "arrived" and it should be delivered today
 

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actually, it turns out that someone at that post office was scanning things as "refused" instead of "arrived" and it should be delivered today


Glad that worked out for you, I just received a pair from Canada, and aside from weather delays it was relatively seamless.
 

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