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you wearing shell boots while working in garage floor solvents and installing pipes is equivalent to a chef eating a kobe beef sandwich over a mop sink while scrolling on their phone with their free hand.
I seem to recall a cobbler (maybe Steve from Bedo’s Leather Works), saying that although Cordovan doesn’t crease, it is more liable to tear than bovine leather. If you’re interested in looking at other leathers, I’d suggest Kudu, which I think is almost exclusively tanned by CF Stead. A lot of British shoemakers have started using it.
My reverse kudu grant stones are probably my favorite boots right now. It's super soft and a hog hair brush easily cleans it up and gets it looking great.
Somethings became really boring about his channel nowadays He's not an underdog exposing bad companies anymore I remember he cut in half a shoe identical to those hey dudes. Said they're trash. But because who KNOWS why. He cuts in half hey dudes which are 60 dollars. He somehow says they're amazing? And if you've touched those before you'd know how CHEAAAAAAP they feel. Bloke is a sold out bloke
Shell Cordovan lineman patch & boot pocket! And other accents! The way it polishes up even after some abuse, it could make for some REALLY cool two-tone boots, contrasting with a traditional work boot leather that doesn't have that shine. Would probably make for a more financially sensible use of it too lol.
Would love to see some more x-months on vids to see how they hold up after you've been wearing them for a while. I can't speak about it's durability since I'm no leather expert, but I do have to say I love the colours and patina-ing of it you get. Also I think the link to the boot pocket kit is broken. I get a 404 error.
If going for a two tone look anyway would be cool to use different leathers for different parts to use their strengths! Cordovan toe to not crease, a different cow leather on the back and around eyelets to avoid some of the issues brought up, a rough out lineman patch or something….
Cordovan is very resilient, but other than cost/rarity there are 2 main downsides. 1) It has a tendency to rip under stress and 2) wherever you do crease/roll it, it is super permanent and will always fold in the same place. I have an old pair of Color 8 Indy boots that have been back to Alden a couple of times and still look great. But then again, I’m not nearly as hard on boots as you are and definitely will never NEED a PNW boot.
Im an archer. We use leather in our fringer tabs and they wear oit FAST. A good quality finger tab uses cordovan though, and that lasts 5x as long as cow leather.
A complete workup on the Cordovan Nick's and a FBI raid too boot. That's why I like seeing a new video from Weston and Rose Anvil. You never know what you are going to see.
Great video! I love my cordovan dress shoes because it can take a beating and still come back with a special glow and luster. That being said, I also would not consider it as a good car to use on a worksite that is demanding. It’s like taking a Lamborghini sports car off roading, when an SUV or ATV would be a far superior tool to use. All leathers have specific functionality, some may have more applications than others but there really isn’t a leather for all occasions.
How about a colab with a soccer boot (cleat) maker? Preferably one from the Montebelluna area of Italy using Italian kangaroo leather, or from Japan using Japanese kangaroo leather.
That looks like a long shot, don't think there's much interest for Football on the channel, and the relationships with those makers are even further away. But it would be interesting for someone who isn't just going to do a recolour of an existing product.
@@HahaDamn Same. Might neg impact touch, but I'd still like to try 'em. New Balance at least makes cleats in wides. For my ankle/foot issues over the last 30yrs, cleats with a wider heel have helped the most. Brands available in US w./wider heels: Lotto, Diadora & Adidas (I like Diadora best, but they don't no longer use k-leather). Outside US: Asics makes their cleats in k-leather on a running shoe last, with an actual running shoe drop/stack (on their Japan or Australia websites), Munich & Kelme (both Europe), and Adler has legit MIJ cleats, handmade in pre-ordered batches & are half the cost of the Mizuno MIJ cleats (my next pair of cleats will 100% be Adler).
@@bri1085 Def a longshot. But, he did do that one Adidas samba video & Sagara (k-leather boot video) is out of Indonesia (I think). Won't hold my breath though.
Fish oils are often used to in fat-liquors for leather and that will cause a degree of fishy smell. In some cases it only registers as an extra leathery smell, but it can also make it smell like dead fish. I have not personally worked with fish oil fat-liquor, but I know a tanner that claims it provides the best softness of all types of fat.
nice vids, and we now know why cordovan not a work boot leather since u have so many boots maybe u could make vids how veg tan , seidel , or bison leather work boot after 6 months very curious which one hold better i guess is seidel or bison but without data its just a guess u can enlighten us
Do boot laces reviews on all boot laces and see which ones are best I really like for him do something like with reviewing all different kind of boot laces leather nomex paracord laces polyester laces other tyoes
Love these kind of videos! It's very interesting to hear about the cordovan. I have a pair of Whites that are horween horsehide and they are so stiff. I have several pairs of PNW boots and the horsehide is just a very different experience. I know it's not the same as cordovan but all of this to say that there is something to say about the more typical leathers.
I wonder if Horweens shell cordovan would fold the same way causing pressure points.. Horween shell cordovan usually smells sweet like bees wax Somebody compared cordovan from another country compared to Horweens soaking them in water. It took several hours versus minutes for Horween to soak through compared to another brand. Horween shell is the best.
I love Cordovan for casual and semi-casual dress boots, nothing looks quite like it, and the ability to shine it up without products, save for a very very rare conditioning, makes it so special for these kinds of boots. As you have discovered, there's a reason no one uses it for work boots !
Saying it's not a work leather because it shows signs of ware is like saying high carbon steel like 5160 spring steel isn't a good working steel because it shows pitting. That's my little hot take. 😆
I ordered a veg-tanned sunglasses case off Etsy from a european country and the thing had a strong fishy smell. Maybe they use fish oil to tan leather across the pond?
Both sides. Used to be Whale. Now I think cod liver for most. Saphir has salmon, in the outdoor conditioner. Maybe, in this case, the oil is rancid for some reason.
weird how no one in the comments was stating any of the issues on the last video of u talking greatly about cordovan. Now that u say its not the best everyone becomes a pro and then repeats exactly what u say lol. Kinda interesting how the experts come out after u state the feedback with the product. Yet those people never mentioned those things prior to this video.
Seems like it wouldn’t kink if you laced them all the way up. I’m planning on buying a pair of blue or green shell boots from Junkard soon. I am second guessing that now. I would be pissed if I bought them and they smelled even vaguely of fish.
I’ve noticed a lot of vibriam rubber outsoles being used in boot and shoe construction, is it the compound that makes this particular rubber stand out ?
I notice a lot of the American shoe and boot manufacturers go for Vibram, whereas a lot of the British shoe and boot manufacturers go for Dainite. Think they go for them because they've always been hard-wearing and reliable.
I can’t believe you actually worked in Cordovan Boots, man that’s expensive. Honestly, when it comes time for a resole, if it was me, I would get a leather sole on those and retire it for more leisure day-to-day. Interesting about the back that pushing into your Achilles, a single piece backstay might be better for this softer leather.
It’s actually more of a fit issue. Any boot will do, it’s more common with skinny ankle proportions to calf. Happens most of the time when fitting women. Could also be result of the boot not secured well enough in the heel cup. (Wearing a boot that’s partially laced up) would be a lot more noticeable with cordovan though 😂
Weston, I need to have Nicks replace my work boots outsole. I have went through two outsoles since I started wearing them in October. They originally had vibram sand outsole. It lasted only two months and the bottoms were wore out. I had a local cobbler replace it with a vibram Christie sole. These are almost wore out in three months. Which Nicks wedge sole do you recommend for the most durable sole? I work in an automotive factory where I am on concrete and abrasive steel flooring all day.
@@boomstickpd79 hmm, guess UA-cam didn’t like my link. I couldn’t find the vibram version. But found out that nicks has developed their own dual density wedge sole. So might be best to contact them directly.
Still waiting for the nd3 to be delivered. Be pretty cool if nd3 wearers could have a few months to test and give their own opinion, recommendations. Maybe use that input to make improvements to the nd4's!
I stop watching roseanvil when he cut alden indy. now i try to be brave to come back, dude do cordovan what now, i hug my cordovan wallet. he is out of the box thinking type of dude. sorry for bad english. keep going dude noice
It looks like B to C grade horse leather probably not true cordovan. Also fibers are correct because True cordovan is actually the roughout suede side of the skin.
Just saying If there making them for u test Ur saying leather really strong But ur complaining not thick In my opinion If u can make leather thinner but have same durability that be plus They can add more peice if thin leather to stiffen boot U need to look at this and improve the design Till u get a final product U think boots were made over night Project cars take time to dial In Dial in the boot to perfect it And as ur doing that make videos Then people really want one N
'it stinks' Shell doesn't breathe like regular leather because it's so dense. Use shoe trees. You're not babying your boots if you use shoe trees. You're abusing them by not using shoe trees. It's like not changing the oil in your car.
Nick's has insanely poor quality control. I own a pair of Renegades (English bridle) and Overlanders (Chromexcel), and the quality control issues on both are just off the charts. If you contact them about the issues, they'll just make excuses and try to gaslight you about them. As such, I will never buy another pair of Nick's.
I've seen hundreds of pairs of Nick's boots worn by wildland firefighters, and I have never heard of a single issue with them. TF are you talking about?
@drtyhay A year ago I received my builder pros. 3 months later while operating a shovel the vibram heal fell off, wasn't any nails in it whatsoever, just glue. I took them back they fixed them that day. Been great ever since. Nobody is perfect, and they fixed the problem.
Can you please convince Nicks to do a pair of sneakers with the leather thickness they use on their heritage boots?🤔🙂 I believe they can do sneakers with better quality than Crown Northampton. You're the only one that can convince them.
Who's the fool that would spend all that money on a shell work boot ? A work boot is not made to look pretty and shiny while working lol. Is there are such people then I'm super super surprised .
I had a pair of sweaty saddles I threw into the back of my truck and they heated up in the sun. The smell was very fishy,... perhaps its a feature of horses?
She'll cordavan over rated , I won't buy it because it reminds me so much of the fake plastic looking patten leather from 80s , plus many that don't know qualities of different leathers would think its plastic or fake leather . We all do care in some way what people think . You spend close to 800 to 900 on a shell and someone ask you hey is that patten leather ? Lol
the way you got those boots to shine like that after usage is @theelegantoxford type skilled, never knew about the fish smell issue, I might hold off on buying some shell cordovan oxfords for work now
@@JB-mw5rg their newst Metta Chatarina does not smell like that though. People (i havent bought) say it is nicely smokey. Nb: i have handled Horween, Rocado, and Tuscana, but not Compiel and others.
Somethings became really boring about his channel nowadays He's not an underdog exposing bad companies anymore I remember he cut in half a shoe identical to those hey dudes. Said they're trash. But because who KNOWS why. He cuts in half hey dudes which are 60 dollars. He somehow says they're amazing? And if you've touched those before you'd know how CHEAAAAAAP they feel. Bloke is a sold out bloke
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you wearing shell boots while working in garage floor solvents and installing pipes is equivalent to a chef eating a kobe beef sandwich over a mop sink while scrolling on their phone with their free hand.
good one
The patina on those is so nice. Shiny yet worn and with character. Resilient leather but not rigid leather.
Next ND boot idea.....Cordovan boot with regular boot leather for lineman's and back stay for rigidity.
I seem to recall a cobbler (maybe Steve from Bedo’s Leather Works), saying that although Cordovan doesn’t crease, it is more liable to tear than bovine leather. If you’re interested in looking at other leathers, I’d suggest Kudu, which I think is almost exclusively tanned by CF Stead. A lot of British shoemakers have started using it.
My reverse kudu grant stones are probably my favorite boots right now. It's super soft and a hog hair brush easily cleans it up and gets it looking great.
I'm happy to finally see a non-sponsored post where Weston can finally criticize flaws freely.
What video has he made where he refused to critique an obvious flaw?
@@sotohc96these people are acting like his videos where he points out flaws but the video is sponsored is him selling out
@@Muscovy7 that's why I ask for examples. But they're always silent when you ask for receipts
@@sotohc96I mean he is basically cutting the boots in 1/2 and showing us too that’s makes it pretty hard to be biased lol
Somethings became really boring about his channel nowadays
He's not an underdog exposing bad companies anymore
I remember he cut in half a shoe identical to those hey dudes. Said they're trash. But because who KNOWS why. He cuts in half hey dudes which are 60 dollars. He somehow says they're amazing? And if you've touched those before you'd know how CHEAAAAAAP they feel. Bloke is a sold out bloke
Shell Cordovan lineman patch & boot pocket! And other accents! The way it polishes up even after some abuse, it could make for some REALLY cool two-tone boots, contrasting with a traditional work boot leather that doesn't have that shine. Would probably make for a more financially sensible use of it too lol.
I love the sound of that idea! Time to hit up an Indonesian boot maker I guess...
Thanks Weston. Was a fun experiment.
Would love to see some more x-months on vids to see how they hold up after you've been wearing them for a while. I can't speak about it's durability since I'm no leather expert, but I do have to say I love the colours and patina-ing of it you get. Also I think the link to the boot pocket kit is broken. I get a 404 error.
If going for a two tone look anyway would be cool to use different leathers for different parts to use their strengths! Cordovan toe to not crease, a different cow leather on the back and around eyelets to avoid some of the issues brought up, a rough out lineman patch or something….
Cordovan is very resilient, but other than cost/rarity there are 2 main downsides. 1) It has a tendency to rip under stress and 2) wherever you do crease/roll it, it is super permanent and will always fold in the same place. I have an old pair of Color 8 Indy boots that have been back to Alden a couple of times and still look great. But then again, I’m not nearly as hard on boots as you are and definitely will never NEED a PNW boot.
Im an archer. We use leather in our fringer tabs and they wear oit FAST. A good quality finger tab uses cordovan though, and that lasts 5x as long as cow leather.
For me this is Rose Anvil's first channel...
You could make a bendable Achilles tendon relief cavity in the pressure spot
The spots looks like oil stains or wet areas when the boots are dirty (at least on video). Looks great buffed up though!
I like the pipe circle. It adds character. I hit one of mine with a machete. Thankfully I caught the rubber sole, too.
I wonder if the folds around the ankle had any relation to your skinny ankles you talk about. The patina on them is pretty glass case worthy though
always wanted a doeskin boot . ive had cowboy and moccasins that where so comfortable so id think a 6inch boots would work out great .
yes! my favorite cowboy boots of all time were doeskin. insane comfort. I've been judging all other boots since.
A complete workup on the Cordovan Nick's and a FBI raid too boot. That's why I like seeing a new video from Weston and Rose Anvil. You never know what you are going to see.
Ty for all your wealth of knowledge it’s helped me find a passion come alive ty
Great video! I love my cordovan dress shoes because it can take a beating and still come back with a special glow and luster. That being said, I also would not consider it as a good car to use on a worksite that is demanding. It’s like taking a Lamborghini sports car off roading, when an SUV or ATV would be a far superior tool to use. All leathers have specific functionality, some may have more applications than others but there really isn’t a leather for all occasions.
It’d be nice to do a nicks chelsea boot collaboration. No fiddling around with laces anymore.
How about a colab with a soccer boot (cleat) maker? Preferably one from the Montebelluna area of Italy using Italian kangaroo leather, or from Japan using Japanese kangaroo leather.
I wish someone would make wide toe box cleats, it’s so frustrating this does not exist, the amount of ankle strain from regular shoes is mental
That looks like a long shot, don't think there's much interest for Football on the channel, and the relationships with those makers are even further away. But it would be interesting for someone who isn't just going to do a recolour of an existing product.
@@HahaDamn Same. Might neg impact touch, but I'd still like to try 'em. New Balance at least makes cleats in wides. For my ankle/foot issues over the last 30yrs, cleats with a wider heel have helped the most. Brands available in US w./wider heels: Lotto, Diadora & Adidas (I like Diadora best, but they don't no longer use k-leather). Outside US: Asics makes their cleats in k-leather on a running shoe last, with an actual running shoe drop/stack (on their Japan or Australia websites), Munich & Kelme (both Europe), and Adler has legit MIJ cleats, handmade in pre-ordered batches & are half the cost of the Mizuno MIJ cleats (my next pair of cleats will 100% be Adler).
@@bri1085 Def a longshot. But, he did do that one Adidas samba video & Sagara (k-leather boot video) is out of Indonesia (I think). Won't hold my breath though.
Fish oils are often used to in fat-liquors for leather and that will cause a degree of fishy smell. In some cases it only registers as an extra leathery smell, but it can also make it smell like dead fish. I have not personally worked with fish oil fat-liquor, but I know a tanner that claims it provides the best softness of all types of fat.
I love how those boots look 😭🔥 that style looks so good.
nice vids, and we now know why cordovan not a work boot leather
since u have so many boots maybe u could make vids how veg tan , seidel , or bison leather work boot after 6 months
very curious which one hold better
i guess is seidel or bison but without data its just a guess u can enlighten us
sounds like a new product to be made. bison backing for structure cordovan everywhere else
Do boot laces reviews on all boot laces and see which ones are best I really like for him do something like with reviewing all different kind of boot laces leather nomex paracord laces polyester laces other tyoes
I think for your next ND boot you should do a shell cordovan toe cap and counter with the rest thick work leather… love my ND1s also!
Love these kind of videos!
It's very interesting to hear about the cordovan. I have a pair of Whites that are horween horsehide and they are so stiff. I have several pairs of PNW boots and the horsehide is just a very different experience. I know it's not the same as cordovan but all of this to say that there is something to say about the more typical leathers.
My nicks bp deaminated like that in the first week off use. 8 months later, it hasn't gotten any worse. I think it just happens sometimes
I wonder if Horweens shell cordovan would fold the same way causing pressure points..
Horween shell cordovan usually smells sweet like bees wax
Somebody compared cordovan from another country compared to Horweens soaking them in water.
It took several hours versus minutes for Horween to soak through compared to another brand.
Horween shell is the best.
I love Cordovan for casual and semi-casual dress boots, nothing looks quite like it, and the ability to shine it up without products, save for a very very rare conditioning, makes it so special for these kinds of boots.
As you have discovered, there's a reason no one uses it for work boots !
I’d dig an update on the ropers if you’ve gotten more mileage in them
Nick's Palouse Western boot review when???
Saying it's not a work leather because it shows signs of ware is like saying high carbon steel like 5160 spring steel isn't a good working steel because it shows pitting. That's my little hot take. 😆
What kind of boots were the SWAT team wearing?
Excellent question actually
I think a cordovan vamp and heel counter and a regular leather shaft would be a better combination
I absolutely love love the nd1
I ordered a veg-tanned sunglasses case off Etsy from a european country and the thing had a strong fishy smell. Maybe they use fish oil to tan leather across the pond?
Both sides. Used to be Whale. Now I think cod liver for most. Saphir has salmon, in the outdoor conditioner. Maybe, in this case, the oil is rancid for some reason.
weird how no one in the comments was stating any of the issues on the last video of u talking greatly about cordovan. Now that u say its not the best everyone becomes a pro and then repeats exactly what u say lol. Kinda interesting how the experts come out after u state the feedback with the product. Yet those people never mentioned those things prior to this video.
Curious as to why 2 channels/Thanks
Nice vid...i'm wondering it they use some type of fish oil during either the tanning or conditioning of the leather...hence the "fishie" smell.
Could line the boot in buffalo with cordovan on the outside? Expensive but stiff and beautiful
man this looks beautiful
Seems like it wouldn’t kink if you laced them all the way up. I’m planning on buying a pair of blue or green shell boots from Junkard soon. I am second guessing that now. I would be pissed if I bought them and they smelled even vaguely of fish.
Boot looks great
I’ve noticed a lot of vibriam rubber outsoles being used in boot and shoe construction, is it the compound that makes this particular rubber stand out ?
I notice a lot of the American shoe and boot manufacturers go for Vibram, whereas a lot of the British shoe and boot manufacturers go for Dainite. Think they go for them because they've always been hard-wearing and reliable.
Dear Rose Anvil, please make quality leather suspenders with the logo on the inside. (Attempt number #10)
A cordovan African Ranger might work
I can’t believe you actually worked in Cordovan Boots, man that’s expensive.
Honestly, when it comes time for a resole, if it was me, I would get a leather sole on those and retire it for more leisure day-to-day.
Interesting about the back that pushing into your Achilles, a single piece backstay might be better for this softer leather.
I wonder how thicker (2.5mm - 3mm) cordovan would hold up & whether it would still develop kinks (if you can even get cordovan that thick).
7:00 my pair of nicks does the same with normal chrome tanned work leather. They should really add more reinforcement to their boots.
It’s actually more of a fit issue. Any boot will do, it’s more common with skinny ankle proportions to calf. Happens most of the time when fitting women. Could also be result of the boot not secured well enough in the heel cup. (Wearing a boot that’s partially laced up) would be a lot more noticeable with cordovan though 😂
Through Bakers you can get whites boots in shell cordovan. Cost like 1k.
I prefer horse rump to codovan for boots .👍
Stick of butter.. y'all had me rolling 😂😂
Yeah, I still want some some cordovan boots or shoes. :D
Rose Anvil neighbours doing other types of cut in halves💀
Maybe not the best but they're pretty cool
I'm curious at what height of boot the stiffness stops being an issue? Something like the Nick's Aldert? Can you go up to a 6"?
I had a mate who used to half lace his calf length work boots, until he stepped on a funny angle, he said goodbye to that ankle.
Weston, I need to have Nicks replace my work boots outsole. I have went through two outsoles since I started wearing them in October. They originally had vibram sand outsole. It lasted only two months and the bottoms were wore out. I had a local cobbler replace it with a vibram Christie sole. These are almost wore out in three months. Which Nicks wedge sole do you recommend for the most durable sole? I work in an automotive factory where I am on concrete and abrasive steel flooring all day.
Vibram makes a dual compound wedge sole that’s harder wearing. Sounds like it’s what you need.
@@BombproofCraftsman what is it called? Can it be ordered on Amazon or another website?
@@boomstickpd79 hmm, guess UA-cam didn’t like my link. I couldn’t find the vibram version. But found out that nicks has developed their own dual density wedge sole. So might be best to contact them directly.
You should run some tests to try and get ride of the fishyness
Nice boots
Do your Alden Indy’s smell like fish?
I feel like making legit workboots out of cordovan is kinda like making a whiskey sour with Rip Van Winkle.
When is the nd4 reveal?
Still waiting for the nd3 to be delivered. Be pretty cool if nd3 wearers could have a few months to test and give their own opinion, recommendations. Maybe use that input to make improvements to the nd4's!
Some people don't like change
I stop watching roseanvil when he cut alden indy. now i try to be brave to come back, dude do cordovan what now, i hug my cordovan wallet. he is out of the box thinking type of dude. sorry for bad english. keep going dude noice
It looks like B to C grade horse leather probably not true cordovan. Also fibers are correct because True cordovan is actually the roughout suede side of the skin.
Just saying
If there making them for u test
Ur saying leather really strong
But ur complaining not thick
In my opinion
If u can make leather thinner but have same durability that be plus
They can add more peice if thin leather to stiffen boot
U need to look at this and improve the design
Till u get a final product
U think boots were made over night
Project cars take time to dial
In
Dial in the boot to perfect it
And as ur doing that make videos
Then people really want one
N
'it stinks'
Shell doesn't breathe like regular leather because it's so dense. Use shoe trees. You're not babying your boots if you use shoe trees. You're abusing them by not using shoe trees. It's like not changing the oil in your car.
Do you use shoe trees? These look horrible for such a non-old boot.
If you’re looking for a wider version of the 55 last I’m pretty sure Frank’s “1977” last (#4 toe shape) is a roomier version that they developed
Delaminated soles this early? No deal.
There's nothing like crapping all over a gift...
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15:35 hmm…operating a chop shop, maybe? 🤔
What about kangaroo?
⚡️🌲Lineman patch’s are great for gaffs. Who’s using gaffs in this community?
Barefoot Nick’s boot when? 👀
I find my thorogoods also smell super fishy, especially after wearing those puppies all day
Nick's has insanely poor quality control. I own a pair of Renegades (English bridle) and Overlanders (Chromexcel), and the quality control issues on both are just off the charts. If you contact them about the issues, they'll just make excuses and try to gaslight you about them. As such, I will never buy another pair of Nick's.
I've seen hundreds of pairs of Nick's boots worn by wildland firefighters, and I have never heard of a single issue with them. TF are you talking about?
@drtyhay A year ago I received my builder pros. 3 months later while operating a shovel the vibram heal fell off, wasn't any nails in it whatsoever, just glue. I took them back they fixed them that day. Been great ever since. Nobody is perfect, and they fixed the problem.
👍🏽 ALGO comment 👍🏽
Wow
Can you please convince Nicks to do a pair of sneakers with the leather thickness they use on their heritage boots?🤔🙂
I believe they can do sneakers with better quality than Crown Northampton.
You're the only one that can convince them.
Who's the fool that would spend all that money on a shell work boot ? A work boot is not made to look pretty and shiny while working lol.
Is there are such people then I'm super super surprised .
Just badly built since the leather is not as thick and softer you need to double stack it in some places
The problems with one-offs, you don't get iterations to work those kinks out. Still some pretty damn cool boots though!
I had a pair of sweaty saddles I threw into the back of my truck and they heated up in the sun. The smell was very fishy,... perhaps its a feature of horses?
Can you show us your Pants-Collection!?
I didn't think you could get Nicks in cordovan. You can really do that?
If you do multiple boot collaborations with them you can
*_AHHH A HORSE HAS TO DIE IN ORDER TO MAKE THOSE BOOTS AND PART OF ME CAN'T JUSTIFY THE LEATHER._*
Dude. Toscana Italia is a place: Tuscany in Italy. That's the most American moment on this channel
She'll cordavan over rated , I won't buy it because it reminds me so much of the fake plastic looking patten leather from 80s , plus many that don't know qualities of different leathers would think its plastic or fake leather . We all do care in some way what people think . You spend close to 800 to 900 on a shell and someone ask you hey is that patten leather ? Lol
Nice 🥃
you good man? you sound kinda done in this one xd
Dude's wearing ill fitting 3# boots hiking.
the way you got those boots to shine like that after usage is @theelegantoxford type skilled, never knew about the fish smell issue, I might hold off on buying some shell cordovan oxfords for work now
Kangaroo leather with off-road truck tire outsoles.
I was just going to order some Cordovan from Tuscany, hmm don't want a smelly wallet.
It smells wierd. Also a lot part of it are not shell cordovan but normal horse butt
@@hndrwn Thank you, definitely not going to order from them now.
@@JB-mw5rg their newst Metta Chatarina does not smell like that though. People (i havent bought) say it is nicely smokey.
Nb: i have handled Horween, Rocado, and Tuscana, but not Compiel and others.
Somethings became really boring about his channel nowadays
He's not an underdog exposing bad companies anymore
I remember he cut in half a shoe identical to those hey dudes. Said they're trash. But because who KNOWS why. He cuts in half hey dudes which are 60 dollars. He somehow says they're amazing? And if you've touched those before you'd know how CHEAAAAAAP they feel. Bloke is a sold out bloke