White's Boots
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Not too sure about the difference @Ragehaver. I believe 'harvest' was just what they named that particular color/hue of leather. The rough-out on mine seems very similar to what you linked so I wouldn't worry about it too much if it looks good to ya.
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![](feckin great boots[img]<br /><br />Hardly used for about 2 years!<br /><br /><br />Enjoy ya addiction!<br /><br /><br />WOW!!! They look steinstark![/img])
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Not too sure about the difference @Ragehaver. I believe 'harvest' was just what they named that particular color/hue of leather. The rough-out on mine seems very similar to what you linked so I wouldn't worry about it too much if it looks good to ya.
Agreed. I ordered some leather samples so hopefully I'll be able to sort it out.
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Andi: Stellar work!! When CXL looks it's best.
@Ragehaver distressed rough out is lighter and harvest RO is slightly darker and has more of an orangey browny tint to it.
Hope that helps.
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MY very first pair of SD's had leather soles and cuban heels and gripped surprisingly well. You'll be fine and the boots look great, congrats.
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I have gone A over T a few times on leather soled shoes. My Dad used to score his with a knife until they were worn in and less slippy. I take mine to the cobblers too @Finkster saves a potentially bruised bum and if your slip takes place in public a battered ego! [emoji57]
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Having recently acquired the Armageddon boots I have started the process of dying them. The pictures show the boots very early in the dying process and the colour was quite a shock to me. I am hoping to achieve an oxblood colour with one more coat of dye and then with the application of oxblood polish.
Original boots;
Early stage in the dying process;
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Why choose single or double midsole? Purely aesthetic preference or… there must be a practical reason as well, no?