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** Quintessential Crockett & Jones Thread ** (reviews, quality, etc...)

DorianGreen

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Rough-out suede seems to be a big trend recently, not a fan, although I can see its practicality. It certainly suits a more casual style better than a classical one.
 

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Rough-out suede seems to be a big trend recently, not a fan, although I can see its practicality. It certainly suits a more casual style better than a classical one.
I think you nailed it, it works great with casual outfits which describes 95% of what i wear. I have the same indifference towards dress boots - I appreciate their beauty but just not my bag at all.
 

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I decided life's too short to not buy more boots that I don't need.
This is very unhelpful. I have been waffling about and resisting clicking the button to complete the purchase on a pair of black rough out Coniston boots for several days.
The pressure is increasing.
I should do it.
Wait.
Well.
Might as well.
 

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BurgundyOxfords

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This is very unhelpful. I have been waffling about and resisting clicking the button to complete the purchase on a pair of black rough out Coniston boots for several days.
The pressure is increasing.
I should do it.
Wait.
Well.
Might as well.
Well You still have a few days till March 25th… 😆 or you may consider some enabling regarding a certain tan scotchgrain Islay GMTO 🥳
 

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Rough-out suede seems to be a big trend recently, not a fan, although I can see its practicality. It certainly suits a more casual style better than a classical one.
I've worn coniston rough out suede for daily dog walking for 3 years now. Very practical. Hose pipe the mud off, or brush the dust off, add a touch of dubbin and they look new. Super comfortable as well!
 

skalogre

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You're all terrible people and should be ashamed of yourselves...

Dewaffled and placed the order.
 

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But there's always a lag. Also, inflation is uneven - the price of high-quality leather has been going up quite a bit recently.

Big luxury brand names buying out and acquiring quality tanneries the world over. Surely they drive up the price of leather (and its supply/demand) as a result of having more control and ownership of the supply chain. Not good I suppose for independent shoe manufacturing companies who must source their leather from these luxury brand owned tanneries
 

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