What do I need to care for my boots? >Old cotton t shirt (one for cleaning, another for applying conditioners) >Horsehair brush ($10-15) >Wooden shoe trees ($10-15) >Light conditioner like Lexol/Bick4/renovateur >Heavy conditioner (if you live in terrible snow/rain areas) Sno seal/Obernauf LP >Don't forget that boots need time to dry properly, rotate them and rest them
How do I deal with x stain? >mud: allow it to dry then brush off >salt: water and cloth as soon as possible >saturated wet: allow the boot to dry for a full day, stuff with newspaper >scuffs and scratches: buff vigorously with horsehair brush
>Should I buy turdsdays/soloshits/doc shitans? No they are filled with synthetic materials aimed at instant comfort but will not hold up to actual use. >b-b-but muh ecelebs on youtube said they're good no. you will waste your time and money and still have uncomfortable footwear at the end of the day. spend the extra $100 and get something real. >Are Thursdays any good? no.
Manufacturer Red Flags >Luxury >Bespoke >Sustainable >Vegan >Unknown leather source >Made in Chyna/Mexico/Indonesia
Boot Red Flags >Dainite (Get vibram v-bar instead) >C*rk/C*lastic >Zippers >Non gusseted tongues >Excessive/unnecessary seams >Combination/mixed material heels
Boot Brands NO >Turdsdays >Doc Shitters/Soloshitters >any Whatsapp makers in the far east >Blkbrd
>>18716758 >the proportions are all fucked up >the speedhooks are antiqued brass while the rest of the hardwear is nickel >the strap is completely unnecessary >the leather is too loud >the vamp is all cap toe >the heel counter is too short and too tall >the "selvedge" line is too aggressively angled >the midsole is too thick >the last has too little toe spring
if you tell chatgpjeet what shoe you're looking at getting and tell it all the sizes you wear in stuff you own, it gives pretty good sizing recs you were just gonna scour reddit anyway, chat does it for you just saying
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)18:59:07
>>18717153 it's gotten a lot better at sizing, still kind of iffy, though, struggles with widths a lot so clear that it overrelies on reddit because if you feed it your iron ranger size as the only reference it will size you compltely wrong in everything
does water actually damage suede or are people retarded? I clean my shoes with suede cleaner and then rinse it off with water and was wondering if im actually fucking them up. People say it dries them which is fixable with conditioner after, or the nap gets lowered which is fixed with a brush which is again something you do afterwards anyway. So don’t get why they say it. Also how are you supposed to clean the lining if it is made of fabric if you’re not gonna use water. I dab them with a towel to draw the excess water. Someone let me know if you have any experience on this.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)21:37:59
>>18717264 when people talk about damaging suede its the low quality split suede that is thinner
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)21:51:50
>>18717265 That doesn’t quite answer my question cause I have some suede/nubuck shoes that I don’t know the type of suede for. And even then what is the damage to thin ones.
>>18717283 Well it could be nubuck, but not smooth leather. If you just mean to snark at the lining this is just how some shoes are, so dno what to tell you bro go on snarking.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)22:36:58
>>18717264 nah it's fine if you just let it air dry and give it a brushing after literally the first thing i do when i get anything new in suede or roughout is soak it with the water hose and wear it until it dries. basically breaks them in immediately no damage at all. just give it a brush. if you're worried they make specific brushes for getting the nap back
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)22:49:23
>>18717264 My suede boots went in seawater by accident and nothing happened. Dried out; better than before.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)23:32:58
Tbh I've never been much a boot guy in my life but in this past year I've gotten boots from Viberg, John Lofgren, RM Williams and Red Wing and in all cases I've had to deal with heel blisters. Sizing down was too tight, sizing up was too loose. Are boots just not for me
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)23:33:44
Damn good to know. >>18717299 >brushes The wavy rubner and brass ones? I have a small one and I’ll ise it after they’ve dried. Saw on one bottle of suede cleaner that it recommended to give them a brish while wet too. >>18717315 Did you do anything to them after? I imagine you must’ve at least rinsed out the salt stains.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)23:35:31
>>18717349 Don’t get how this is a boot specific issue, it’s just a fit issue no? You can either look for different lasts or maybe get a custom made pair or make changes to them like more insole if their are too loose.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)23:48:25
>>18717350 i dunno whichever one came in my shoe care kit. i have a very stiff bristle one that's great for getting the nap back
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)23:48:55
>>18717353 i just know you look like the biggest faggot with those things
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)23:50:02
>>18717349 pretty much all good leather shoes can and probably will give blisters. i like to do a couple hours the first day, 4 the next, 8 the next and after that they're usually broken in an i didn't get blisters i've got straight to 8+ hours with brand new boots and regretted it every single time
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)00:31:38
Moonshine cowboy boots makes roughout but I think their not good boots What to do
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)02:16:38
How long should it take to know if boots are the right size? If it is half a size too big would I know right away? The advice is to wear them around the house, but the websites say they won't accept returns/exchanges if there are creases in the leather or dust on the sole.
Speaking of belts, roughly how long would it take for the color on these boots to become a darker brown? Should I even bother getting another belt if I want to be autistic about matching?
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)22:21:46
>>18717937 couple of months depending how much you wear them natural chromexcel is pretty characteritic and pull-up leathers are difficult to color match, unless you get the exact same leather belt
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)04:48:24
>>18717821 I had bought a Hank's belt a while back when I was tired of my shitty belts falling apart after a few months. Not sure if it's new ownership or what but the website was full of pop-ups and spam the last time I visited it looking to get another belt in a different color and size I just gave up. Hank's 100 year belt. Going to just resize the one I have and avoid their website from now on.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)09:44:41
>>18717265 Nonsense. Plenty of good suede like CF stead is split. Raw split hide on the flesh side is still easily 2mm, stop parroting bloggers shit.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)09:49:13
>>18717353 >rightoid dogwhistle please
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)10:25:25
>>18718147 >the website was full of pop-ups and spam
Yeah just opened the website and I hate that shit. They do have cool belts though.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)13:34:13
>>18718232 Any website that IMMEDIATELY shows a popup asking for your email or to get a discount or whatever else is a yikes from me dawg. And anything with the stupid chatbot icon, or basically anything that begs you for your information I don't like supporting those kinds of low quality shit sites
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)14:05:26
>>18718265 I've instantly noped out of so many of these websites, but I feel like I may be cucking myself out of cool items. Maybe it's time to embrace minimalism.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)14:13:40
>>18717821 >>18718147 https://torinoleather.com/belts/ big fan of these guys. made in USA, very fair prices, great quality. i got 8 years out of dailying one of their belts before it just got too worn out the belt Ryan Gosling wore in Drive is from them lmao that's how i learned about the company
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)14:15:30
>>18718275 >can't filter by color Dogshit website no thanks.
>>18718294 that washed chromexcel actually looks great
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)17:48:16
>>18718364 People are hating on these boots for the price and that's completely justified, and the leather sole isn't my first choice But otherwise I think these are excellent looking boots. I like the pebbled shaft and the 55 last looks great
I know some guys here will probably call me a faggot but I kinda want these. They're sold out in stores everywhere but a guy nearby has these BNIB around my size. Problem is I don't have a pair of engineers either and I want one of those too. I'd get black engineers since that's the standard/classic choice for engineers but I somehow ended up with more black boots than brown and wanna balance it out.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)23:11:08
>>18718147 > belts falling apart after a few months
What? I've used even shitty $20 primark leather belts for like probably 1000+ wears easily
How do you break a belt?!
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)04:34:45
>>18718537 Manual labor in FL. Heat, rain and humidity plus a lot of friction from boxes and movement. Target belts were falling apart at the seams and had a few where the buckle broke off. Since I switched to this one about 8 years ago it's held up great, being a solid piece of leather and the buckle is steel looped through the leather. I could really use a brown belt though, the one I got is all black to match my uniform at the time and could probably use a size 30-31 now since I'm on the last rung for a 32.
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)04:37:24
>>18718462 >generalization That's retarded of you. Can't change or refute the fact that there is nothing wrong with split suede when it's made right. If you buy shitty suede without doing research, that's on you for being a mega retard.
can someone point me in a direction of some quality brands? looking for something durable and for everyday use. rocking these but they're falling apart