milw50717
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2011
- Messages
- 969
- Reaction score
- 127
I think it would just be a matter of comfort for the wearer as opposed to being structural to the boot. Just put in you own inner sole - whole or partial - as required
Much obliged! Sounds like Stockmans dressing is what I'm after.
By the way, are there any advantages to not having the inner comfort sole on the Blaxland, as opposed to the Comfort Craftsman which does have it? I'm wondering if I made a mistake buying the Blaxland, my feet get pretty sweaty in them, and the ball at the base of my toes get a bit beaten up.
Does the lack of inner comfort sole maintain the shape of the leather better? I mean, what is the point of the Blaxland anyway?
I think it would just be a matter of comfort for the wearer as opposed to being structural to the boot. Just put in you own inner sole - whole or partial - as required