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The Official Artisanal "streetwear" footwear (boots, shoes, sandals) thread (Guidi, CCP, Augusta, M.

LA Guy

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@ihategrailed the heavy hiking boots are TTS, where I think most of the "sock-like" boots you want to size up 1 (e.g. TTS 44, is Guidi 45).
Yeah. Just to add to this based purely on my one experience. The single piece boots and shoes (I think that they are the 017 series) are also TTS. The others are *at least* size up one, and even then, are a pretty snug fit, at least ime.
 

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What do you guys conditon your artisanal boots with, since they mostly have no finish on them?
I just use a waterproofing spray. Conditioning is typically unneeded for years, with exceptions.
 

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asking for a friend, where to purchase CCP boots? located in CA, USA. Any suggested retailers to purchase from? Thanks
 

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Judging from their website now, it's only design/furniture stuff. I'm nearly certain that the only CCP stockist in North America is Alan Bilzerian.

I don't think they ever advertised it before either. One can take a chance if living in that area or just simply call to check. Lol!
 

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I went there years ago when they recently opened in LA. Definitely there was a bunch of CCP when I went. I don't know if that has changed since then.

Judging from their website now, it's only design/furniture stuff. I'm nearly certain that the only CCP stockist in North America is Alan Bilzerian.

I don't think they ever advertised it before either. One can take a chance if living in that area or just simply call to check. Lol!

I was in LA and stopped by idk what that store sells but there was no ccp, seemed like some furniture, quite odd
 

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I guess they stopped then? I remember most jackets were in ROOLS/ROOMS only and in white or gray. Footwear were dominated by grays also. Very few footwear in black.
 

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