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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Hey team! I finally thought it was time to get these boots repaired after the freak snowstorm we had here on the west coast. And so I made a video of why I think these boots are worth the $100 repair bill.
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Komentáře • 513

  • @LeahandLevi
    @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +62

    Stoked to have my boots back! HMU if you have any ideas for videos around this subject you'd like to see!

    • @ethancushing3398
      @ethancushing3398 Před 5 lety +10

      Levi Hildebrand i know blundstones are the popular ones but what are the ones you have?

    • @sarahlabbe9779
      @sarahlabbe9779 Před 5 lety +3

      Any ways to show how you care for them products & routine and all? And how do you deal with the salt and dirt from winter roads getting on the leather?

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +3

      I don’t honestly even know! I’ve looked for a label but all I can find is a cactus on the side? They have been rock solid for years though.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +1

      Maybe in the future but for now I just try and keep them clean. I make sure they’re totally cleaned off every couple weeks or so in the winter time. Invest in a good wax or dubbing for the snow. 👍🏼

    • @maadyk
      @maadyk Před 5 lety +1

      Are you wearing a Kada on your hand?

  • @sheralbee
    @sheralbee Před 2 lety +31

    I am sooooo here for repair-culture becoming a norm again. It is infuriating that companies literally build things to break, and it's financially cheaper to buy new than repair (shoes, washing machines, computers, cars etc.)
    I looooove that you share your repair stories, thank you!

  • @roberth1328
    @roberth1328 Před 4 lety +69

    I think he's referring to elastic sided boots as 'blundstones', but that's a brand.

    • @brandonkey181
      @brandonkey181 Před 4 lety +5

      What a fool

    • @snuzzbobble
      @snuzzbobble Před 4 lety +13

      Yeah it seems like he's referring to all Chelsea boots as blundstones, I assume that's the most popular Chelsea boot brand in Canada?

    • @snastengridge1617
      @snastengridge1617 Před 3 lety +4

      Must be, cause Blundstones don't last more than 12 months in work situations. They're pretty well stuffed by then, not worth trying to get repaired. There are plenty of much better boots, especially since these are Chinese made now.

    • @dalydegagne1839
      @dalydegagne1839 Před 3 lety +3

      @@snuzzbobble I had various pairs of Blundstones, including a brown and a black of the basic boot, both of which I had resoled after a couple of years. When I got a new pair of Chelsea boots this summer I got Australian-made Redbacks - not only is the company based in Oz, so is the factory. They are at least as comfortable as the Blundstones, but the sole has better grip on Winnipeg's winter streets. Rose Anvil CZcams channel compared Redbacks and Blundstones, even cutting them in half to judge construction and quality. Both were rated highly, but the edge went to Redback. I plan to get a second pair of Redbacks.

  • @OurChangingClimate
    @OurChangingClimate Před 5 lety +109

    I have a pair of Blundstones and I love em. You can farm with them AND go to a fancy party with them. What's not to love.

    • @zerowastemanuk8551
      @zerowastemanuk8551 Před 5 lety +2

      I’m in the uk and have never heard of them. They look great though. I bought a pair of shoes I wear most days in 2006. Cost a couple of hundred quid even back then but they’ve been worth it.

    • @Daws867
      @Daws867 Před 4 lety +1

      You mean the "so called organic" bullshit land your parents bought... kick rocks

    • @wilsjane
      @wilsjane Před 4 lety +1

      Farming.? How many times have you worn your boots to stomp a grass fire out when your jeans were not completely covering the elastic.???

    • @snuzzbobble
      @snuzzbobble Před 4 lety +1

      @@zerowastemanuk8551 yeah they don't seem to be as popular here - feels like brand with a similar popularity in the UK is Dr Martens (and Solovair to a lesser extent)

    • @DrumToTheBassWoop
      @DrumToTheBassWoop Před 3 lety +1

      Bring back non-throwaway items.

  • @veg7nlif376
    @veg7nlif376 Před 5 lety +235

    These are not built to last, these have a cemented construction, which means they are not really repairable boots.
    If you want reparable boots, they must have a stitched construction like Goodyear welt, Blake stitched or Norwegian welt.

    • @liamvincent8066
      @liamvincent8066 Před 5 lety +2

      Check out viberg Boots, they're made in Victoria (the city he lives in).

    • @PopcorningPiggies22
      @PopcorningPiggies22 Před 5 lety +2

      The Tod they’re like 500 dollars minimum tho

    • @veg7nlif376
      @veg7nlif376 Před 5 lety +21

      @@PopcorningPiggies22 But they are not just going to last you 8 years, rather a lifetime.
      I personally can recommend RM Williams Chelsea boots. They are pricey, but on January sales you can get them around 300 USD.

    • @daneapeterson
      @daneapeterson Před 5 lety +5

      Liam Vincent I checked out the Viberg boots you mentioned..... those things are $1000 to $1500 !! That’s crazy. I’ll stick with Blundstones. I’ve been wearing mine five days a week on construction sites (CSA steel toes) for six years so far at they’re still going strong. Plus they are as comfortable as slippers. There’s some wear on the tread but I’m betting I can get another couple years before I need re-soling. Blundstones are $200 to $300 for a new pair. I paid $285 for a dress/casual pair for when I’m not working

    • @daneapeterson
      @daneapeterson Před 5 lety +6

      Reza Ap I don’t know about that. My steel toe Blundstones have been worn daily working on construction sites for 6 years and only show a little wear on the tread. I’m betting I can get a couple more years out of them before I’ll re-sole them. I’d argue that these are indeed built to last

  • @ritabrisbane2579
    @ritabrisbane2579 Před 5 lety +217

    how the heck do you know about these sustainable brands that actually do last forever??????

    • @vietle8157
      @vietle8157 Před 5 lety +32

      Check out the Subreddit of Buyitforife

    • @ianturnbow7011
      @ianturnbow7011 Před 5 lety +11

      Look for boots and dress shoes with a goodyear welt. You’ll be able to repair the shoes or replace the soles rather easily and cheaply ($45-$75). Behind that, use shoe trees for leather/suede shoes.

    • @tlcstudents9598
      @tlcstudents9598 Před 5 lety +1

      @@vietle8157 also r/goodyearwelt

    • @aaron___6014
      @aaron___6014 Před 3 lety +1

      From buying lots of stuff

    • @aaron___6014
      @aaron___6014 Před 3 lety

      @@vietle8157 that's a terrible subbreddit

  • @liamlindy
    @liamlindy Před 4 lety +144

    The ones he has are NOT blundstones and he doesn’t clarify that.

    • @unabashedlyluckynerd7148
      @unabashedlyluckynerd7148 Před 4 lety +10

      What are they?

    • @omokok1877
      @omokok1877 Před 4 lety +11

      @@unabashedlyluckynerd7148 Blundrocks..

    • @jarocla665
      @jarocla665 Před 3 lety +8

      I found that strange also that he wouldn't say the name of the boot he's wearing in this video

    • @MrDikembeMutombo
      @MrDikembeMutombo Před 2 lety +2

      Does anyone know what brand or model is in the video? Maybe defunct since they are 8+ yrs old

    • @foxnmfox
      @foxnmfox Před rokem +1

      @@MrDikembeMutombo I think he made them in a basement like
      Rumpelstiltskin

  • @sk0kiE
    @sk0kiE Před 5 lety +68

    Hey Levi! These shoes come from Tasmania, Australia, I actually live about a 10 minute walk from the origanal factory, sadly now after getting so popular they're now being made in *Thailand.
    Anyway, pretty much everyone has a pair here and we're all proud of them!

    • @itsthatbeeguy
      @itsthatbeeguy Před 5 lety +1

      I thought it was Thailand.

    • @sk0kiE
      @sk0kiE Před 5 lety

      @@itsthatbeeguy ahhh you're right, cheers

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +4

      I should have mentioned that yeah. They’re still an impressive company!

    • @sk0kiE
      @sk0kiE Před 5 lety

      @@LeahandLevi all good mate, the video was really good!

    • @Daviesng007
      @Daviesng007 Před 5 lety +1

      @@sk0kiE Yea they sold out, out of the big 4 only rossi and RM (My choice) are completely australian made.

  • @bpemsandgroper
    @bpemsandgroper Před 5 lety +5

    Rossi boots are probably, Australia's most underrated boot. I owned three pairs of Blundstone boots in the past, one pair made in Australia, the two pairs were made in Vietnam. The pair made in Australia lasted me for five years, the two pairs that were made in Vietnam lasted me 6 months and 8 months respectively. The pair that lasted for 6 months, the inside lining just worn through, and the elastic sides became frayed. The pair that lasted for 8 months, a split occurred across the sole of one boot. Both of these pairs were quickly trashed. However, I purchased a pair of Rossi 303 soft toe boots in 2008. Early this year, the soles disintegrated, and the boots got trashed. At first, I worn them as casual boots, (very comfortable for long periods of walking). A few years later, I used them as gardening boots, and were treated roughly. After a few years of gardening abuse, I decided to wear them to work. I filled in all the divots in the leather with polish. Gave the boots a good polish, and were good-as to wear to work. After a couple of years wearing the boots to work, I bought a pair of Rossi 301 to wear to work. The 303's were again relegated back to the garden for more abuse. Finally, the soles gave way. The leather was still good. So I cut away the leather from the sole to be used for a leather hobby project. Not bad for a pair of boots that lasted for 11 years. The other issue that I have with Blundstone is the cost. I went to tradesman shop to look for another pair of Rossi boots. Whilst there, I compared the prices between the Blundstone boots (made in Vietnam) and the Rossi boots. The Rossi boots were only an extra 7 dollars. For an Australian made quality footwear, that's excellent value. The reason why Blundstone boots are so popular, is because of the marketing hype as a casual boot for street wear. Put the Blundstone boots into really hard yakka, and they will not last a year. Give Rossi Boots a go! Compare them with Blundstone thoroughly and you make the choice. A thicker leather, and slightly heavier sole will be the only con. A boot for both work...and...play.

  • @cseymour97
    @cseymour97 Před 5 lety +83

    the production quality of these videos are crazy! surprised by such little views. keep it up man!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks man!

    • @kristenuy5678
      @kristenuy5678 Před 5 lety

      Christian Seymour well it’s just 30 minutes in. Let’s invite more people to watch!

  • @JacobCarlson
    @JacobCarlson Před rokem +2

    You mentioned Blundstones multiple times in the video but you never explicitly said what brand your boots were. I really like the style of these and would love to know who makes them.

  • @superyachtchef
    @superyachtchef Před 4 lety +20

    Those are not Blundstone boots, that a brand of Australian footwear company. The range is Chelsea boots , which yours are and I'm not sure of the brand but as you could change the sole its definitely not blundstone, DR MARTEN or Solovair -

  • @MarkMilotay
    @MarkMilotay Před 4 lety +18

    Blundstones are not the boots they used to be. They’re now made in Thailand and have a different sole. You are better of with Redback boots.

  • @robshamel3210
    @robshamel3210 Před 5 lety +14

    Red Back is an excellent long wearing comfortable leather boot as well. Great video.

  • @Olekrok
    @Olekrok Před 5 lety +71

    pretty sure that most of those boots are just chelsea boots, and not Blundstones.

    • @Daws867
      @Daws867 Před 4 lety +2

      Which are blundstones...same style

    • @snowman01
      @snowman01 Před 4 lety +8

      blundstones is an aussie brand. they're known for one style and in australia, most people call them 'blundstones' rather than the more british 'chelsea boots'.

    • @brandonkey181
      @brandonkey181 Před 4 lety +13

      @@Daws867 Blundstone is a brand, not a style. Elasticated gusset ankle boots are called chelsea boots.

  • @keeks444
    @keeks444 Před 5 lety +4

    I got a pair for work in 2012 and they still look perfect 👌

  • @alanpayne7656
    @alanpayne7656 Před 2 lety +3

    My 1989 Blundstone lace ups have just gone to the cobblers this week. I stopped wearing 20 years ago because the sole was worn and I got other new boots. But I could never throw the blunnies out because it was such an amazing boot. I’m very excited to have them resoled and back on my feet this winter. 🤗🤗

  • @placid9073
    @placid9073 Před 5 lety +10

    The shoe cobbler be like, "See you're miss'n this rim around here AYE? There's nothing I can do aBOOT that..." LOL I died! I have so many Canadian friends who deny the accent, but it's real and I have proof!

  • @JK88M
    @JK88M Před 5 lety +33

    My sister and I have had a "competition" for years with our boots, to try to encurage each other to maintenance our boots and get compliments from "random" people on our "new" boots, that are 5-10 years old.

  • @jakeschannel1066
    @jakeschannel1066 Před 5 lety +11

    Such a cool transition! 1:24 - 1:28

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety

      Thanks bruh haha glad you liked it 😂🙏🏼

  • @eggshell3976
    @eggshell3976 Před 5 lety +25

    The way you go about on filming your videos is really incredible to me. All the transitions and editing are sleek and on point. Your videos are very polished and high quality which must take a long time to perfect. Your videography skills are outstanding and the value of your content is insane! This, combined with what you stand for makes you one of my absolute favorite creators. I really love and appreciate your content. The effort that you put in, combined with your kind intentions shines through in your videos and makes them exemplary. Great job on this video, and up the good work!

  • @Reachforitify
    @Reachforitify Před 5 lety +9

    Lived in Blundstones as a kid on a farm in Australia they were fantastic. The only issue for those shoes in the 80's was a plastic type sole and not a good shoe for fighting bush fires. But now days I wear the dynamic flex craftsman from RM Williams fantastic boots

    • @DaddyDaniel93
      @DaddyDaniel93 Před 4 lety

      Wow, They are £375.I wish I could afford them. The look fantastic. Happy for you 😊

    • @scottsherman5262
      @scottsherman5262 Před 2 lety

      Someone's showing off....well played sir, I'd have made the very same move!

  • @lindatait5326
    @lindatait5326 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a pair of boots that are at least 10 years old! I saw them in a shop window at £140 (10 years ago that was a very expensive pair of boots) and left them there, then they had a sale, £80, then they had ‘further reductions’ £39, I tried them on and they were perfect . Many new heels and a few new soles later I still love them. The last repairs cost me over £40 but saves me hundreds compared to buying a new pair. A good cobbler is a wonderful thing. Loving your content.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +1

      What a love story! Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏼🤓

  • @briand.45
    @briand.45 Před 5 lety +6

    My whole crew and I rock blundstones ya dig Australia's greatest invention 💯

    • @callumnorton7320
      @callumnorton7320 Před 3 lety

      If we talking boots in Australia we’re talking RM Williams, undoubtedly Australia’s best boot

  • @progressivelibertarianview8832

    So they're *Not Blundstones. What are they then? We want the link to those boots not the ones that they're supposedly "like"..

  • @SusanSlattery
    @SusanSlattery Před 4 lety +1

    I feel the same way about my Ugg Brooks short black boots. I wore my first pair for 30 years. Now I've picked up a few more pairs on eBay since Ugg discontinued this gorgeous boot. I've worn them from October to May most years. They have been through major snowstorms, mud season, a ton of rain and grit, and they polish up nice with some mink oil every year. And about 2 years ago, my dream came true: someone somewhere with my size feet bought these boots in black, tried them on and threw them in the back of the closet. 30 years later, they popped up eBay and you can bet your buns I bought them.

  • @emilyg.8457
    @emilyg.8457 Před 5 lety +2

    I must say, your channel has become one of my favorites. I really love what you stand for and your videography is amazing!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much! If you could tell your friends about it that really helps support the channel :)

  • @hobbit.des.laurentides
    @hobbit.des.laurentides Před 4 lety +1

    I'm so glad that repair culture is coming back! I've had my Blundstone for years, and when you care for them, they are faithfull animals (..................well, you know what I mean.).

  • @Mitztliluna
    @Mitztliluna Před 5 lety +38

    ¡Hola! I found your video about Birkenstocks, and yesterday I bought my first pair(it's your fault! Hehe) and now I'm stuck here watching your videos. How about a video about Doctor Martens?
    Greetings from Mexico :)

  • @TheIronSnail
    @TheIronSnail Před 5 lety +1

    I just did a review on Blundstones and actually saw this vid after! I’m planning on eventually getting the soles re-glued and it’s nice to see it wasn’t too hard to find a cobbler who will do that on a similar boot

  • @kimberlyhenry7717
    @kimberlyhenry7717 Před 4 lety +2

    I just discovered your channel recently, and while Blundstones or similar boots are not practical for our East Coast winters here in Nova Scotia, the premise of buying high quality items that last longer rings true. I have a pair of Columbia ski pants that I've had since the late 90s that are still going strong. When you buy things that are well made it definitely helps keep things out of landfills. I've gotten a lot of great tips from your videos. Thanks!

  • @hananberger4372
    @hananberger4372 Před 5 lety +4

    I recently got blindstones and they are my favorite pair of shoes I have ever owned

    • @brandonkey181
      @brandonkey181 Před 4 lety +1

      In my experience most stones are unable to see.

    • @hananberger4372
      @hananberger4372 Před 4 lety

      @@brandonkey181 see, I wasn't sure if most people were aware so I figured I'd specify

  • @OatPancake
    @OatPancake Před 5 lety +5

    I’ve always wanted a pair of boots! I might check these out.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +1

      They’re a solid choice! Could probably replace a few things you have right now

    • @OatPancake
      @OatPancake Před 5 lety

      Levi Hildebrand definitely!

  • @bryankho
    @bryankho Před 4 lety +2

    The shoes can be repaired, but if you're concerned about repairability you should look for a shoe with a different construction like Goodyear welted. While these are reasonably good quality, ultimately they are just cemented and eventually the midsole will wear from being ripped off the outer sole and re-glued.

  • @mariajqdrda2808
    @mariajqdrda2808 Před 5 lety +4

    I love to fix/alter my clothes at the seamstress (if I can't do it myself) it just makes sense to me to repair a piece I love than to shop for a cheap alternative that supports fast fashion....

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Před 5 lety

      And I so rarely see anything I just love in a fast fashion store (and why buy if you don't love it?)

  • @tomkirk3252
    @tomkirk3252 Před 5 lety +14

    The redwing or thorogood wedge style boots are better on ice and snow. I live in Minnesota and I never slip. They also don’t cake mud and the out soles last longer because they’re so darn thick. They’re also as comfortable as tennis shoes. They have a little more of a hipster look than yours, but in Minnesota that’s the look I’m going for. The redwing iron rangers are also really popular and look great with absolutely everything, they’re also good on ice and snow if you get them with the vibram soles.

  • @marie-andreehould9859
    @marie-andreehould9859 Před 4 lety +3

    This week, I bought a pair on insoles for my Doc Martens.
    I was ready to give up on those boots, since I never really felt comfortable in them, but a 25$ investment made them instantly my most comfortable shoes!
    Very happy that I did not replace them, since they are still in perfect condition, and will last me for a lot of years to come 😊

  • @lyzzidc
    @lyzzidc Před 5 lety +1

    In Australia it doesn't snow, though Blundstones are so good for it, my Blundstones have served me through multi-week rain storms walking through mud, dirt bike riding and walking in the city. BEST

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Před 5 lety

      Well as a general rule but I think you're forgetting places like the Snowies and Tassie yeah?

  • @markpritchard
    @markpritchard Před 3 měsíci

    Love it. I have a pair of Nicks boots which i'm hopping will last me forever with the odd repair. I'm also still driving my first car, a 1982 Land Rover. And old tractor which is an even older little grey fergie built in 1953. I love things that last a long time. Wish i could say that about this computer.

  • @HadeanYT
    @HadeanYT Před 5 lety +2

    In my home town there is a shoe company who's factory is still in town after over 100 years everyone I know has or has had a pair of Baxter boots that are a very similar style to your blundstones, they last forever and are super sustainable when purchased in town cause there is only 2-3 blocks between the factory and the shop.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Před 5 lety

      That's so great!
      I'm an Aussie but I've heard of Baxter boots

  • @miyounova
    @miyounova Před 5 lety +3

    Oh btw, I bought my 3rd pair of birkenstock, second hand, online. Minimalism wasn't strong enough to stop the purchase. But my previous 2 pairs (different models) are still going strong, even the one that's 10 years old. Definitely a great casual sandal that is worth the price (especially when 2nd hand!)

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Před 5 lety

      I love my birkies but I literally live in them all summer and it SHOWS in wear and tear - I'm looking into getting some new ones now (maybe this isn't important to you so you may not notice but I'm ordered by my podiatrist that these are the ONLY sandals he'll condone me wearing and I notice that the arch wears down over time so it's all very well for ppl to say they'll last forever just ferry them resoled but for some of us there are other priorities too)

  • @gabrielfelixmunoz739
    @gabrielfelixmunoz739 Před 4 lety +17

    those boots don't even have a Goodyear welt...

  • @seasquidney
    @seasquidney Před 5 lety +2

    Wow, they look almost brand new! I've had a pair of Blundstones for about 2 years now and I'm absolutely loving them! Comfortable, durable, and I know they'll last me many more years to come with proper care. I haven't had to repair them yet, but I've gone to get other shoes of mine repaired rather than tossing them out. Not only because it's more economical, but far more environmentally friendly just like you said!

  • @jennyli7749
    @jennyli7749 Před 5 lety

    Im from U.K. and have literally just bought and received my women’s blundstone boots with a small heel for £130. since watching your video...take into account these are the most expensive shoe purchase I have made...and OMG I have never worn boots that fit so perfectly and feel so comfortable! At first I was wary because I’ve bought dr martens which cost around £80 and they are NOT comfy. So I was wary of buying another expensive shoe but I’m very impressed!! Thank you for the video!! For introducing me to this amazing brand! I am also exactly the type of buyer who isn’t into fast fashion but durable and good quality items I won’t be replacing for years. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Zoe-qf9qr
    @Zoe-qf9qr Před 5 lety +13

    I’ve had my Blundstones for three years, bought them as factory seconds. My bf got some a a while ago at my urging at the REI garage sale too. We both wear them everyday and oil them once a month!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety

      That's it! you'll be wearing those for ages!

  • @short600
    @short600 Před 3 lety +1

    It’s funny to me how blundstones have become a popular brand. Growing up they were they brand that your dad would wear in the backyard or while working. It’s strange to see them become a fashion brand over the last decade or so

  • @lorenzobiolzi84
    @lorenzobiolzi84 Před 5 lety +3

    What model of blundstone is this?

  • @TheXorafi
    @TheXorafi Před 5 lety +1

    You should see Montreal! So many people are wearing these boots (myself included). They're like a hybrid snow boot/rainboot (if treated)/dress boot and totally worth the price! My roommates and I have our blunnies sitting side by side at the door.

  • @michaelk5094
    @michaelk5094 Před 4 lety +1

    I am so happy i found a Canadian youtuber. The production of your video's are great, you're like a Canadian Casey Neistat.

  • @Jasmine-sc6cn
    @Jasmine-sc6cn Před 5 lety +3

    Victoria's the Blundstone capital of Canada, they're perfect for the weather here!

  • @drunkenscumbag
    @drunkenscumbag Před 4 lety +2

    they're called chelsea styled boots

  • @carlshap
    @carlshap Před 5 lety +8

    Great video! For folks interested in owning footwear that lasts, search for boots made with a goodyear welt. Infinitely re-sole-able and practically waterproof. Any cobbler anywhere will know how to repair for cheap.

    • @Myrslokstok
      @Myrslokstok Před 4 lety

      Carl Shapiro
      Well not realy but they are nicer.

  • @sydneybaldwin3514
    @sydneybaldwin3514 Před 5 lety

    I bought my Blundstones in Vancouver when I went two years ago. Such comfy and hard wearing boots. I’d recommend them to anyone

  • @BraveProgramZ
    @BraveProgramZ Před 2 lety

    You need to look into Wesco, Whites, Nick’s, Viberg, or even Red Wing heritage.
    Those’re the type of show thatll last forever and look good doing it.

  • @SteampunkDream
    @SteampunkDream Před 4 lety

    If you're thinking about buying blundstones just get redback escapes. They are the same price if not cheaper. They are non repairable (cemented souls) like blundstones, but still made in Australia,softer, more comfortable and don't fall apart from moisture like blundstones. Also the leather on redbacks are thicker than blundstones. I know a few people who have had their redbacks for over 8 years and decided to buy new ones because they started to trap odors. After 2 years of wear mine look brand new still, plus if you are a technician or have access to a tool truck such as matco that sells them, you can get a non disputable lifetime warranty on them.

  • @hellothere921
    @hellothere921 Před 3 lety +1

    A better boot construction that last longer is 360 Goodyear welted shoes.

  • @robertoviarengo4046
    @robertoviarengo4046 Před 2 lety

    With the Italian Made Vibram you can't go wrong!!!!!

  • @kevinomalley1145
    @kevinomalley1145 Před 5 lety +19

    Rossi boots are higher quality and cheaper than blundstones. And not all chelsea boots are easily resoled. Look for chelseas that are goodyear welted.

  • @rob060
    @rob060 Před 4 lety

    Been wearing White's boots, out of Spokane Washington, for 4 years, working 40 hours a week in them and only now needed a resole. $150 for what feels like a brand new, but already broken in, pair of boots. They can be rebuilt as well, replacing the leather parts that are worn out with new cuts and it costs less than half of the original price.

  • @missmojo8779
    @missmojo8779 Před 5 lety

    Yes!! I have mine since 5 years now. Love them. I got a black pair now as well to give my style an occasional break. Love them! Birkenstock’s, tevas and blundstones.

  • @kartikchary
    @kartikchary Před 3 lety

    Pardon me for saying that if repairability and sustainable fashion is your thing ,why not get a pair of Goodyear welted boots. You have Viberg boots , Dayton service boots and the Canadian boot company in Manitoba. Totally agree with the premise of your argument though. Cheers

  • @TyBraek
    @TyBraek Před 4 lety

    Checkout Vibram Sole Factor. You choose a vibram sole, send your shoes in and they resole them for $75. They have all kinds of soles in all kinds of crazy colors too.

  • @FrankEdavidson
    @FrankEdavidson Před 5 lety +1

    I don't think those are Blundstones. Blundies are boxy, built on a less-refined last than those. Blundstones have front and back pull on loops with Blundstone written on them.

    • @fairenuf1045
      @fairenuf1045 Před 5 lety

      he knows, he mentioned that his are not blundstones 2:41

  • @jamesnikki5
    @jamesnikki5 Před 5 lety +1

    I used to use cowboy boots everyday, they also look great when beaten up, definately going back to boots. Althoug is harder to find boot cut jeans, still not totally sold on the look of cowboy boots with skinny jeans, maybe some 3/4 height biker boots will do the trick, those do look good with skinny jeans.

  • @user-fb1vw1vl8u
    @user-fb1vw1vl8u Před rokem +1

    What brand are these boots? They’re not blundstones are they?

  • @giselletebaldi4363
    @giselletebaldi4363 Před 5 lety +1

    I'll never get tired of your videos. Btw, I need a pair of those boots right now

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety +1

      Hahaha they’re pretty lit tbh 😂😉

  • @jimmyku2246
    @jimmyku2246 Před 5 lety +2

    Anyone suggest redwing chelsea boots??

  • @zerowastemanuk8551
    @zerowastemanuk8551 Před 5 lety

    Brilliant. I haven’t got so many shoes but the main ones I wear I’ve had since 2006. Yours look amazing!

  • @3Pugsly
    @3Pugsly Před 5 lety +1

    Firstly grest vid! Here's a few thoughts from an Aussie. Last year I went to Canada for a holiday and I have to say it weirded my wife and myself out seeing every other person wear a pear of these. Our friend who was living in Edmonton (an Aussie as well) didn't get the trend either and found ita strange too.
    In Australia these are boots tradesmen wear to the work site, that's it. They're not that noticeable on the street as they are in Canada. I did notice however that your boot had more of an everyday 'Chelsea' boot style about it. Traditional Blundstones looked less dressy. The brand definitely didn't look like that 20 years ago when I was a teenager and had a pair. They were more big and bulbus, sometimes with a steel cap at the front to protect your toes.
    The boot most Aussies aspire to own is from a quality company called 'RM Williams' that is a lot more stylish and has a price to match. If maintained it too will last forever. Celebrities, politicians, country folk and city folk love them. Check them out if tour interested.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  Před 5 lety

      This is fascinating! Australians must think we’re the weirdest people lol. I’ve learned about the Chelsea boot design and I love it. Thanks for the message!

    • @hello.hjb222
      @hello.hjb222 Před 5 lety

      Hi Ryan, in Hobart (Blundstones is Tasmanian) they are extremely popular. People wear them in all occasions. I used to live there so when I go back I notice it straight away! :)

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Před 5 lety

      @@hello.hjb222 yeah I'm thinking it very much depends on where you live in Oz and your lifestyle (and possibly sub-culture). I currently live in Sydney and don't really see the Blundies or RMs here nor where I grew up on the far north coast but I lived western NSW for a while and they're huge out there and I seem to recall seeing them a bit in Hobart too

  • @marcusbrewerton4880
    @marcusbrewerton4880 Před 5 lety +1

    I also have flat feet, did you put any arch support in to help? Or did you find the arches in the boots okay?

  • @joytekb
    @joytekb Před 4 lety

    I have Trask Chelsea just like this Blundstones and Grenson Fred.....and i will wear them the hell out.

  • @seyu9143
    @seyu9143 Před 5 lety +1

    I really like the transition and the diffrent kinds of shots, keep it up 👍

  • @scottsherman5262
    @scottsherman5262 Před 2 lety

    The term repair culture is so fascinating. At your age, I practiced repair culture because I had to, not because I wanted to share in a cultural movement practiced by mostly young adults with relatively large amounts of expendable income...thanks largely to not having any children until much later than my generation did. I'm reading these types of repairs as still good things, but things done more to show off one's heroism for singlehandedly saving the world by investing more money into an item that many consider luxury in the first place. Is that a fair thing to say? Nope. Am I just upset that I couldn't afford sweet boots at his age? Yes, that one.

  • @mariegalloway1308
    @mariegalloway1308 Před 5 lety

    I had a pair of Blunnies made for me when I was working in a copper smelter in the 80s. I have small feet and at the time women’s work boots weren’t easy to get. They lasted for years in a hard work environment

    • @claremcgrath3732
      @claremcgrath3732 Před 5 lety

      Hey Marie, would you be open to chatting to me about your boots? I'm doing some research about Blundstones and would love to chat to you about your story. Private email is claremcgrath@netspace.net.au.

  • @peterhusz9484
    @peterhusz9484 Před 4 lety +1

    i've bought a pair of blundstones a year and a half ago. these were my favourite shoes ever. yesterday i've seen that there is a 3-4 cm wide hole on tge outer side between the sole and the leather. only on the left shoe. actually the leather torned itself. what can i do? it's not an old pair of shoe, i love it. too comfortable to give up on it.

  • @theleoching
    @theleoching Před 5 lety

    Yes! I bought my blundstones last month and was waiting for your video to confirm my purchase! Thanks Levi! Hope I'll keep mine as long as yours!

  • @shamar8411
    @shamar8411 Před rokem +1

    What shoes are these?

  • @dickiedollop
    @dickiedollop Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve got a shoe collection that would make Imelda Marcos smile and my favourite boots are my Crockett and Jones Snowden’s they’re a one buy last a lifetime boot which are Goodyear welted with a commando rubber sole they’ll well outlive me as I just enjoy looking after and polishing my collection this is my guilty pleasure I guess as I don’t drink smoke gamble or womanise some may say I’m kind of sad but I’m happy 🙂

  • @andysocial3520
    @andysocial3520 Před 4 lety

    This style are known as Chelsea boots or Dealer Boots (outside of London). In Australia, they call them (Australian) Work Boots. Blundstone is one of the more popular brands known in this style. It's like calling all permanent markers, Sharpies.

  • @anujbajracharya55
    @anujbajracharya55 Před 4 lety +2

    That feeling is called Wabi sabi my friend.

  • @manuelrocha9762
    @manuelrocha9762 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice family name. Hildebrand means battle sword. I know this because my grandfather is a Hildebrand from Wisconsin. I only wear Allen Edmonds though. Made in Wisconsin.

  • @nsiebenmor
    @nsiebenmor Před 5 lety +1

    What model of Blundstones are you wearing? They don’t look like the ones in the link. Yours have an extra leather flap over the side elastic.

  • @davidlacey1200
    @davidlacey1200 Před 5 lety +1

    hey Levi, great job! Unfortunately Blundstone moved manufacturing to China a few years ago and I understand the quality control has not been the same. (after speaking to shoe store owners) there are still however Australian made "slip-on style" boots still available. I have a pair of "rossi" boots and my wife has some "redbacks" both still made in OZ. Excellent quality... Though I guess hard to get for People in Nth America, though good for Aussies and Kiwis... cheers. Also I'm going to see if I can get my old Birkenstocks repaired thanks to your encouragement... (in the store in downtown Victoria.

  • @LifeLostSoul
    @LifeLostSoul Před 5 lety +1

    I used to wear these when I was a little kid living in Australia. Everyone in my family had a pair. It made me really happy seeing them come into fashion in North America. It's made me sad thought because the shoes sold in female sizes are hyper feminine. They are not as neutral of boot. And the men's normally stop at a men's 8 woman's 10. Average size in women's shoes is an 8.
    I have also found that I have an extremely high arch and it has made it difficult to find boots that fit my arch. I won't even be able to get them on my feet because they don't make shoes with different arch sizes. And going up in size doesn't seem to help. Like my foot is just too tall.
    I also now live in a hot humid environment, tropical hot all year round, and not a hot dry place so idk if they will work for here. Like I'm not sure I'm going to be wearing socks again.

  • @toonlad4091
    @toonlad4091 Před 4 lety

    I bought the smarter chisel toe 063 and although they are casual and could be worn all year I will be keeping them for winter travelling.
    Super cool boots 👌

  • @waltdisney1234567890
    @waltdisney1234567890 Před 5 lety

    I was just in Victoria last week! And I couldn’t help but notice that blundstones are EVERYWHERE there.

  • @skatinglove8260
    @skatinglove8260 Před 5 lety +1

    Damn! Your editing is amazing man!

  • @raechelbensusan7301
    @raechelbensusan7301 Před 5 lety

    These boots are getting me through the Canadian cold snap. Stay warm :)

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu Před 3 lety

    Some of those folks were wearing name brand Blundstones.
    The pull tags are the easiest way to tell.

  • @annettemalino
    @annettemalino Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this awesome video. It’s exactly how I feel about my Thursday Boot Company collection of boots. Since learning about Thursday’s boots I have added 3 pair of high quality but low cost boots to my existing collection. I’m becoming somewhat of a collector to have them for all occasions and appropriately match them with suitable attire. Since some of my boots cost hundreds of dollars, I use venetian oil to maintain the leather, and taps to protect the heels and soles on my investment. Similarly, I feel an older pair of quality boots that have been properly maintained add character to your footwear.

  • @TheMaure
    @TheMaure Před 5 lety +4

    Since when these boots are considered of good quality?

  • @briankavanagh7191
    @briankavanagh7191 Před 5 lety

    Had a pair of black lace ups Blundstones boots 30 years ago for work they were the most comfortable boots i ever owned however when the price went up in UK above Doc Martins sadly I did not buy another pair. They are still expensive for what is essentially a work boot.

  • @shaunaburton7136
    @shaunaburton7136 Před 3 lety

    I fixed a pair of boots with rustoleum liquid rubber. It put the sole of my ll bean boots back on.

  • @couchsofa2977
    @couchsofa2977 Před 2 lety

    i just got my blundees resold, still themodt comfy bots ever. and i expect the best boots ever next week. Nicks

  • @valeniricibar6644
    @valeniricibar6644 Před 5 lety +1

    Just 30 seconds in, I’m like “what happened to your Birks??” I asked for a pair of Birkenstocks for day inspired by your video, by the way, and I love them!

  • @AmysThoughts83
    @AmysThoughts83 Před 4 lety

    These are originally Australian but are no longer made or owned in Australia. We all had these in primary school.

  • @FailedFlea93
    @FailedFlea93 Před 5 lety +6

    How are these compared to dr. Martens?

  • @AlliesAllAround
    @AlliesAllAround Před 5 lety +1

    I'd still want a shoe that I would be comfortable wearing in 45 degree+ weather (and yes, that is in Celsius. Arizona's way too hot). Perhaps I need to research more about durable tennis shoes, but it's still difficult to ensure repair-ability for that type.

    • @alexbohatch3503
      @alexbohatch3503 Před 5 lety

      First of it called a “sneaker” tennis shoes are used for tennis. And get sandals

  • @Daviesng007
    @Daviesng007 Před 5 lety +3

    Blundstone.... RM Williams older slightly crappier but cheaper brother.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Před 5 lety

      Yeah and it's a shame cos I generally prefer the style of Blundies over RMs

  • @famuel2604
    @famuel2604 Před 5 lety

    as an Australian it's weird to pretty much everyone i talk to that blundstones are apparently ubiquitous in canada.