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Would you be open to selling these if they are size 10?
They are a size 9.
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Would you be open to selling these if they are size 10?
Darn tough are definitely nice, I wear chup and anonymousism for more fun socks. I do like anonymousism's marled socks quite a bit. They have some fun combination colors for sure.+1 on Darn Tough; I'm wearing a pair today with my Oiled Mocha service boots. They're great.
I'll have to check them out.Darn tough are definitely nice, I wear chup and anonymousism for more fun socks. I do like anonymousism's marled socks quite a bit. They have some fun combination colors for sure.
Darn tough are definitely nice, I wear chup and anonymousism for more fun socks. I do like anonymousism's marled socks quite a bit. They have some fun combination colors for sure.
Anyone know more about the Horween "harness leather" that Viberg uses? For example, 3sixteen:
The post says waxy oil-tanned leather, but other harness leather I've seen is veg tanned. Either way, I'm most interested in knowing whether it will stretch a lot, like Chromexcel, or not, more like latigo.
Thanks! So according to the tannages list, it's vacuum dried, and so shouldn't stretch like Chromexcel, which is air dried (link).It’s Horween’s Rowdy tannage.
Thanks! So according to the tannages list, it's vacuum dried, and so shouldn't stretch like Chromexcel, which is air dried (link).
Love the brown WF, I had to sell my pair due to sizing and definitely miss them. Might have to see if I can grab another pair in the future in a better last for me
Guys,
Apologies in advance if this is not the appropriate thread for this question but I'm looking for advice/input on resoleing a pair of viberg boots.
I grabbed the natural/black shell scout boots and while I like the vibram soles, they don't fit my style. But I love the boot and was willing to spend the extra cash to have them resoled. I assumed I would be able to have Viberg do this before shipping the boots. However, Viberg indicates that new boots should not be resoled because it is an intensive process that puts too much stress on the leather if it hasn't been broken in. I'm certainly in no position to dispute that. However, I just saw the same boot in Garnet shell on ebay and it has been modified exactly like I was thinking.........
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The bottom shot is my boot as purchased.
My question is whether resoleing new shell is harmful to the boot? I'd rather have them resoled immediately rather than have to wear the boots for a couple of months first.
Any input is appreciated.
I’ve gotten new shell boots resoled. The main issue is the skill of the person doing it more than anything. Stitchdown stretches the upper leather a lot so the shell can take it. If you’re concerned, I’d err on the side of spending more on a vetted cobbler.
nothing like chromexcel, its a pretty stiff leather. Not exactly what i would say harness, but definitely hardier than latigo/cxlThanks! So according to the tannages list, it's vacuum dried, and so shouldn't stretch like Chromexcel, which is air dried (link).