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Great looking boots Uncle Mac.
I want to get into boots, but the last time I tried some the shaft was really constricting on my ankles. Yours look pretty tight kinda like the way I wore mine. Maybe I'm just not a boot guy? Is there some kinda secret to them not being so tight on the ankles?
black medallion tip cap toe boot
cashmere otc
Can someone give me some info on these Aldens I just bought? Never seen Alden produce anything close to these. Pretty sure those are not Aldens...
In case anyone is interested... some shell J. Crew captoes next to these WWII Impressions US Marine Service Shoes (paid $220 for these and they're reasonably well made):
http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/newusmccordovan.html
Interesting.
They appear to be cxl.
I am not keen on the edging.
Great looking boots Uncle.
black medallion tip cap toe boot
cashmere otc
So, I'm getting ready to start my Alden shell family. I have black oxford cap toes and cigar LWB on order.
Here's my question:
If I'm looking for a more faded or aged patina on the LWB's, should I use a lighter polish?
I kindly suggest spending some time searching the thread and googling the care of shell cordovan. You will see that you should really not polish at all. The patina comes with time. Polish is not good for cordovan.