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Generally speaking, I’d agree with you.
It’s a pity because in fact it’s happens also with kudu.
In fact, I’m a bit disappointed I cannot find Chelsea boots in kudu leather in any other brand. Grant stone doesn’t carry them, trickers either. If you have any alternatives, I’d be happy to know.
 

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It’s a pity because in fact it’s happens also with kudu.
In fact, I’m a bit disappointed I cannot find Chelsea boots in kudu leather in any other brand. Grant stone doesn’t carry them, trickers either. If you have any alternatives, I’d be happy to know.
Grant Stone does carry limited runs of kudu. Check out CNES, BLKBRD, Cheane, Archibald London and many other brands manufacture shoes & boots out of Kudu Leather.
 

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It’s a pity because in fact it’s happens also with kudu.
In fact, I’m a bit disappointed I cannot find Chelsea boots in kudu leather in any other brand. Grant stone doesn’t carry them, trickers either. If you have any alternatives, I’d be happy to know.
You've had stiff kudu? I only have one pair of boots in kudu and they didn't require any break-in at all, could wear them all day long on first wear
 

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Super stiff. I have several trickers in kudu and they’re as you say. I suppose it’s meermins construction that makes them stiff. Specially the heel. I’m afraid that even after “break in” they wouldn’t change much if they are painful even when I’m not walking
 

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Super stiff. I have several trickers in kudu and they’re as you say. I suppose it’s meermins construction that makes them stiff. Specially the heel. I’m afraid that even after “break in” they wouldn’t change much if they are painful even when I’m not walking
I´ve 2 kudus from Meermin and both of them were super supple.
edit: still do and I love em. Really like the qualities of kudu leather
 

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Anyone tried any sway last loafers? I just noticed these and they look so much more American and Ivy than their other loafer lasts, and it's very appealing. And they have it in the two GOAT loafer leathers, snuff suede and burgundy cordovan...
 

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Anyone tried any sway last loafers? I just noticed these and they look so much more American and Ivy than their other loafer lasts, and it's very appealing. And they have it in the two GOAT loafer leathers, snuff suede and burgundy cordovan...
No, not yet.
 

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Anyone tried any sway last loafers? I just noticed these and they look so much more American and Ivy than their other loafer lasts, and it's very appealing. And they have it in the two GOAT loafer leathers, snuff suede and burgundy cordovan...
I guess along these lines, has anyone tried the burgundy heritage cordovan? It comes from a mystery tannery which does not inspire a ton of confidence. Would love to see some pics in the wild and reports after wear.
 

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I guess along these lines, has anyone tried the burgundy heritage cordovan? It comes from a mystery tannery which does not inspire a ton of confidence. Would love to see some pics in the wild and reports after wear.
Not yet and I’m generally not inclined to spend money on ‘mystery’ cordovan or any other non specific sourced leather footwear. That Meermin offers products from undisclosed sources should be a warning bell. That said, I too wouldn’t mind hearing some feedback from folks that have purchased their heritage cordovan footwear.
 

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I guess along these lines, has anyone tried the burgundy heritage cordovan? It comes from a mystery tannery which does not inspire a ton of confidence. Would love to see some pics in the wild and reports after wear.
I've seen some pics here but more in-depth reviews are available on reddit r/goodyearwelt. General consensus is that it is obviously not horween but people are rather satisfied nonetheless. Clearly not the best shell but the lowest price
 

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I've recently bought a chukka boot on the hiro last in my usual 7uk size but they seem to be rather narrow in the toebox. What is the general consensus with sizing the hiro last, do most people size up half a size?
 

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