@@jasonmiller9495 I'm lucky, and a 9 fits me pretty well for both an IR and my loggers, but I should be in a 9.5 for it's I just like those a little more snug cause of how spacious the toe is. I would recommend going 1 half down but keep the same width.
For someone who has only bought shoes in the $50-100 range throughout his entire life, it was really hard for me to understand why anyone, aside from an 'American psycho,' would pay such a significant amount of money for "some boots", as you mentioned. However, after delving into it, I discovered that they are high-end, almost like pieces of art that can last a lifetime. Surprisingly, they can even be more cost-effective than low-quality boots that require frequent replacement.
lol yep. Hand made in America with good quality leather and materials. Are you aware of the cost of labor alone in America? Their prices are high but they’re not unfair. If you want something a bit less expensive and quicker, order nicks. If you want a good quality custom hand made pnw boot it’s gonna be whites or wesco and wesco is a 18-20 month lead time for custom orders so summer 2026 you should have em lol.
@@jaydubs6354 , I got a pair of Army surplus boots for $49 dollars in 2015 . 9 years later I'm still wearing them today , I have maybe 2 more years of Service left in them , I wax them once a month and have spent more for the wax over 9 years than what the boots cost me .
Something to think about is in 10 years how many $100 shoes would you normally buy? They'll also be worn out and destroyed. These won't, in fact they will get better with age. Also, once you wear proper leather boots that are broken into your foot shape there is nothing like it.
Dang! I can smell that freshness from here!
The edge color nicely matched with the upper. Not too dark or too light 😊
Awesome looking boot! Did the kilties come with it?
super cool! what leather or color is this?
BRITISH TAN
I would get some but I refuse to wait 35 whole weeks for boots
Same as that pal 👍👍👍👍
Nice boots. English tan?
Yes.
проход в подьеме стопы очень низкий,эта проблема всей фабричной обуви такого класса
I've got some natural doubleshot loggers! The ones in my profile pic lol
What size did you order? I’m trying to figure out what size. I’m a 10.5 D in Iron Rangers
@@jasonmiller9495 I'm lucky, and a 9 fits me pretty well for both an IR and my loggers, but I should be in a 9.5 for it's I just like those a little more snug cause of how spacious the toe is. I would recommend going 1 half down but keep the same width.
9.5 in iron ranger*
@@ethanbaran6158 thank you. That’s what I was thinking 10d should be good
@jasonmiller9495 you're welcome!
$700 for some boots?????
For someone who has only bought shoes in the $50-100 range throughout his entire life, it was really hard for me to understand why anyone, aside from an 'American psycho,' would pay such a significant amount of money for "some boots", as you mentioned. However, after delving into it, I discovered that they are high-end, almost like pieces of art that can last a lifetime. Surprisingly, they can even be more cost-effective than low-quality boots that require frequent replacement.
lol yep. Hand made in America with good quality leather and materials. Are you aware of the cost of labor alone in America? Their prices are high but they’re not unfair. If you want something a bit less expensive and quicker, order nicks. If you want a good quality custom hand made pnw boot it’s gonna be whites or wesco and wesco is a 18-20 month lead time for custom orders so summer 2026 you should have em lol.
@@jaydubs6354 ,
I got a pair of Army surplus boots for $49 dollars in 2015 .
9 years later I'm still wearing them today , I have maybe 2 more years of Service left in them ,
I wax them once a month and have spent more for the wax over 9 years than what the boots cost me .
Something to think about is in 10 years how many $100 shoes would you normally buy? They'll also be worn out and destroyed. These won't, in fact they will get better with age. Also, once you wear proper leather boots that are broken into your foot shape there is nothing like it.