IHVB-04-b-o-t - Iron Heart/Viberg 1950's Service Boot in Brown Oil Tan
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Any cobbler will be able to sort out a new rubber heel, which they will have in stock and you should be able to choose from. I am not sure if a coddler will be able to do the job…
New job, too much information crammed into my head…
Anyway, thanks. Any new boots in the works, Giles?
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First 2 builds will be here in about 4-6 weeks….
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6301.msg351557#msg351557
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6301.msg351354#msg351354
Then soon after that we have 3 different Boss turning uo...
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Just in case someone is looking for these in a 10.5.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221513713278?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
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So I have these boots, I was just wondering since I never got any shoes as nice as these before, are the insoles (which I assume are attached to the boots) replaceable?
I've also been reading a lot of leather care and conditioning, but haven't found as much information about conditioning/cleaning the inside of the shoe/boot. I figured, since that is where sweat, moisture and bacteria may arise in, shouldn't I dedicate as much time cleaning the leather on the interior as I do the exterior, to get maximum life out of my boots?
Thanks
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Regarding insoles, you can buy aftermarket. Talk to @seawolf.
Regarding washing inside your boots, I would take Wesco's advice:
Never use detergent. Simply wash the inside of your boot with a combination of warm water and baking soda. Do not rinse them. To dry, stuff the boots with newspaper and lay them on their side. Allow them to dry naturally. It is best to leave a bit of moisture in the leather to keep it pliable. To finish, apply appropriate boot dressings.
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Would like to get hold of a 9.5 in these if anyone sized incorrectly or wanted to get rid of theirs.
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Regarding insoles, you can buy aftermarket. Talk to @seawolf.
Regarding washing inside your boots, I would take Wesco's advice:
Never use detergent. Simply wash the inside of your boot with a combination of warm water and baking soda. Do not rinse them. To dry, stuff the boots with newspaper and lay them on their side. Allow them to dry naturally. It is best to leave a bit of moisture in the leather to keep it pliable. To finish, apply appropriate boot dressings.
Thank you Giles. I tried one SOLE 3.2mm thick insole and it's too thick. Feet can barely fit. (my boots, they fit perfectly… no room for growth.
Need some ultra thin model...
And contacted Mr. Seawolf as advised.
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Has anybody new Evolution Pictures of his pair? I love them, yet the leather is very stubborn and shows almost no scarring / evolution. I love that, just would like to know, wether this changes after a few more months.
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Splendid, thank you!
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cheers flo!
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Wow, great looking boots T&A.
Mine are pretty much brand new. Awesome to see how they look with a few mile's on the clock. Thanks for sharing!
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thanks!
received them nearly a year ago,
and wore them pretty much the whole summer.