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Well this is what confuses me in the opening post:
Is there a side by side picture comparison somewhere?
Looking at the bootsonline.au site:
The Craftsman in black is a 10 week MTO if i'm not mistaken.. and they don't offer anything narrower than G width on it.. unless that is something you can specify directly.
and then he says:Kangaroos skin is much more coarse grained than other skins because they are left to roam around in the wild and accumulate small scars during the animal’s lifetime. It is suitable for casual wear. If choosing kangaroo leather it is advisable to choose a narrower fitting boot because the thin and supple leather makes the boot run a half width wider.
So which is actually more casual..? Or is the Chesnut kangaroo more dressy than the black yearling, and the black kangaroo more casual than the black yearling..?My first recommendation for many forum members will be a pair of chestnut kangaroo Craftsman. Those wanting a sleeker look will be pleased with the Turnout in yearling leather (if you choose a narrow width). Those wanting a slightly more casual look should consider the Yearling.
Is there a side by side picture comparison somewhere?
Looking at the bootsonline.au site:
The Craftsman in black is a 10 week MTO if i'm not mistaken.. and they don't offer anything narrower than G width on it.. unless that is something you can specify directly.