Great looking boots! I really like the method of covering the Goring that Sonny came up with! I've been following his instagram for awhile now since you mentioned them previously. Its a great design overall! Perhaps one day I'll consider them, I've got my Redback Chelsea's for the time being but unless they start offering wider widths I'm not going through breaking a pair of them in again.
Beautiful collaboration, it's great to see the kinds of innovation and experimentation that can come when passionate consumers are able to work hand in hand with passionate makers.
Nicks have done something similar to these Chelsea’s with the leather protective goring. Still looks nice but not my cup of tea with the color or leather. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful boot! Love the cap toe. About the patch of leather covering the elastic sides on the first boot, I will have to agree with Sonny, I think that leather will eventually curl. I only say that because I have a couple pairs of engineer boots, and the buckle strap at the top of the shaft on all my engineers have curled up, no matter how hard I tried to keep it straight. I think just the constant rubbing of the fabric from the pants on the leather slowly snag the corner of it and pull it back little by little. I hope I'm wrong though, because it does look really cool
What a beautiful leathers! The ginger especially is 👍. The ginger one reminds me of certain type boot style: the botín de charro, a kind of Chelsea-style boot the Charros in Mexico wear, wich have same type of leather pannels to protect the elastic, the botín usually are 5 inches and usually have a very stylize shape wich combines with the whole Charro's attire. Thank you for the video.
Nice design. The protected goring panels is similar to charro boots (a Mexican variation of the Chelsea boot), but I'm not aware of any charros with a captoe.
another interesting design you could’ve gone with for the covering of the goring elastic. The same “segmented” style that Sonny has done but instead of sewing it directly onto the goring. You could do an accordion style leather segments that arent sewn onto the goring but expand when needed and cover the goring. I just wouldn’t be sure of the longevity of having multiple sewn holes through the goring elastic as it stretches and expands over time.
I saw a pair of Chelseas online that had quarters only around the ankles, covering the side panels. A bit like M1943 service boot cuffs, but lower and laced. I wish I could find the photos for you now. In any event, best to you and Sonny for your project.
That first design- you could maybe prevent curling with a strap with either buckle or snap closure, like an Engineer boot sort setup to close things up after you’ve got them on. But that second design is genius and I might have to pick them up.
A gorgeous boot. Chelseas are not my bag, but this one could be. If he double-stitched a border on the leather panel covering the goring, it would help with the stability (but likely increase the cost). And then I saw the ginger boot and okay, I see he had the same thought.
Congratulations Teik & Sany!! The only Chelsea that I have ever liked. You guys nailed it! Both pairs are absolutely gorgeous!!!
Thanks John!
Love both! And a tour factory bespoke boot video would be awesome
Great looking boots! I really like the method of covering the Goring that Sonny came up with! I've been following his instagram for awhile now since you mentioned them previously. Its a great design overall! Perhaps one day I'll consider them, I've got my Redback Chelsea's for the time being but unless they start offering wider widths I'm not going through breaking a pair of them in again.
incredible !!! love these collabs!!
Beautiful collaboration, it's great to see the kinds of innovation and experimentation that can come when passionate consumers are able to work hand in hand with passionate makers.
Nicks have done something similar to these Chelsea’s with the leather protective goring. Still looks nice but not my cup of tea with the color or leather. Thanks for sharing.
I must look up the Nicks!
The tan pull-up is gorgeous. Well done on these!
Beautiful boot! Love the cap toe.
About the patch of leather covering the elastic sides on the first boot, I will have to agree with Sonny, I think that leather will eventually curl. I only say that because I have a couple pairs of engineer boots, and the buckle strap at the top of the shaft on all my engineers have curled up, no matter how hard I tried to keep it straight. I think just the constant rubbing of the fabric from the pants on the leather slowly snag the corner of it and pull it back little by little.
I hope I'm wrong though, because it does look really cool
What a beautiful leathers! The ginger especially is 👍. The ginger one reminds me of certain type boot style: the botín de charro, a kind of Chelsea-style boot the Charros in Mexico wear, wich have same type of leather pannels to protect the elastic, the botín usually are 5 inches and usually have a very stylize shape wich combines with the whole Charro's attire.
Thank you for the video.
As someone who doesn't have any real social media profiles, it makes it really hard to order from most of these awesome Indonesian companies 😭
WhatsApp is very straightforward. Essentially text messaging. Sany is responsive.
Brilliant. Love love love the sown leather paneling to cover the elastic.
Nice design. The protected goring panels is similar to charro boots (a Mexican variation of the Chelsea boot), but I'm not aware of any charros with a captoe.
Really like and thank you for new collaboration. Ordered just now in ginger like in video. 🎉
another interesting design you could’ve gone with for the covering of the goring elastic. The same “segmented” style that Sonny has done but instead of sewing it directly onto the goring. You could do an accordion style leather segments that arent sewn onto the goring but expand when needed and cover the goring.
I just wouldn’t be sure of the longevity of having multiple sewn holes through the goring elastic as it stretches and expands over time.
I saw a pair of Chelseas online that had quarters only around the ankles, covering the side panels. A bit like M1943 service boot cuffs, but lower and laced. I wish I could find the photos for you now. In any event, best to you and Sonny for your project.
Papa Teik with the open shirt.
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Nicks does have a Chelsea with goring protection but the way he came up with does look a bit better
Nice! Talking to Fortis now about this make-up. Goring cover is similar to Nicks.
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That first design- you could maybe prevent curling with a strap with either buckle or snap closure, like an Engineer boot sort setup to close things up after you’ve got them on. But that second design is genius and I might have to pick them up.
Congratulations. The boots look really great.
Indonesian boots are very promising, just wish I could order through a normal website
Really nice boots! They need to get a website going
A gorgeous boot. Chelseas are not my bag, but this one could be. If he double-stitched a border on the leather panel covering the goring, it would help with the stability (but likely increase the cost). And then I saw the ginger boot and okay, I see he had the same thought.
Nicks Boots launched a Chelsea in this design last year. The work version has protection for the elastic. They should have patented it.
Someone else told me that. I need to take a look at Nicks one. Is it like the Harold Boot in the video?
@@Bootlosophyno it’s like the Thorin boot. They are using the same design Nicks brought out last year. With the flaps over the elastic.
Gorgeous boots great design
In love with this tan Chelsea... ❤️
Beautiful boots!
amazing colors
I really want to work with Fortis sometime! I need to get some ideas sorted out
Wow amazing
I just commented on your insta post…how do I get my hands on a pair of those Thorin??
@@kennethkovacik4850 DM Fortis on Instagram- the handle is under the video!
@@Bootlosophy thanks!
I hope the last name wasn't because that was what the owner said after you asked for yet another adjustment to the boot 🙂
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I have some meermin Chelsea boots in waxy shell cordovan