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Smashing colour mate , enjoy .
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Viberg "Licorice" Bison MocToe Chukka: Version 2.0
Voila! Like new again.
The original honey/olive wasn't evo-ing very well, so plan was to DIY dye them to light-mid brown__ instead, they turned dark brown w/ red undertone after a double coat.They're almost black, but will lighten up a bit as the dye thins out from brushing & wear … as a result, the reddish undertone will peek out ... kinda like how an overdyed denim fades
Stage1 : Version 2.0
Original pair from the NYCsamplesale
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@Finkster Thnx, sir
@Graeme : Finally got the "Hopper", Congrats
Bison Scouts as wellBtw, xposting from SuFu … haven't been posting here in awhile__ forgot my passcode
'Really more of lace-up kinda guy, but [these] were hard to resist …
The Hopper: Styleforum X Viberg Engineer Boots in Tobacco Chamois
• 2005 Last
• Unstructured Toes
• Stitchdown
• Cats Paw + Vibram 705
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@BrownIcon Wow that dye job turned out great - greatly improved vs. original. and those Hopper are, Nice!
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Thanks @BrownIcon. Styleforum occasionally do some interesting builds, in between all the boring Service Boots. The Scouts and Hoppers were too of them.
I'm glad I snagged the Hoppers - thanks for pushing me over the edge. There's chatter of them doing a rerun, but they're likely to use a partially structured toe. I think that being unstructured suits the boots better, as they'll develop a slouchy character with wear.
They do need to get over the Cat's Paw heel fixation though.
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Thanks @BrownIcon. Styleforum occasionally do some interesting builds, in between all the boring Service Boots. The Scouts and Hoppers were too of them.
I'm glad I snagged the Hoppers - thanks for pushing me over the edge. There's chatter of them doing a rerun, but they're likely to use a partially structured toe. I think that being unstructured suits the boots better, as they'll develop a slouchy character with wear.
They do need to get over the Cat's Paw heel fixation though.
@BrownIcon Wow that dye job turned out great - greatly improved vs. original. and those Hopper are, Nice!
Thnx peeps
@Graeme : Yeah, we lucked out on the Hopper. Unstructured low volume/low profile toeboxes make for collapsed wrinkly scuffed toes … evo = nonchalant sexiness … Meantime, I plan to put on taps on the Cat's Paws while the boots break in, to squeeze a bit more mileage on them__ then it'll be replaced by some composite heels.
'Don't have deep pockets to fund a 'berg-binge ... can't run w/ SF high rollers ... Well, srsly I can't really stand 1/2dozen pairs of service boots that virtually look the same ... I like assortment ... as in my denim choices.
Next up, something on 2045__ seems the last shape is most appropriate for my feet config … Scout or Country Derby__ hopefully in natural Camel or Essex ... I know it's a stab in the dark
@Bluegrass : Initially, I thought I effed it up__ glad it worked out in the end. It's actually just "Stage1"__ Stage2, the white Christys will be swapped w/ more durable sole … still deciding from Gloxicut, or Dr. Sole "Galaxy" Strider (ripple sole) ... or their full unit Raw Cord.
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Hey @BrownIcon tidy job. What dye did you use if you don't mind me asking? And we'll done for keeping it off the welt! Precision work..
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@BrownIcon I'm going to run the Cat's Paws until I kill them, and then swap out for a pair of Vibram heels.
Notre do a pair of Coffee Chromexcel boots on the 2045 last, which might be something to consider. There's a discount count for Styleforumites too.
The Dr. Sole Milky Way Ripple looks cool. Maybe I'll equip my Scout boots with them when the Vibram unit gives up.
Incidentally, Vibram now do the Christy in a camouflage pattern. I figure it might appeal.
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@Graeme : Thnx for the heads up … but, I'm not really in a hurry ... I'll see what comes up on the next GMTO
Hey @BrownIcon tidy job. What dye did you use if you don't mind me asking? And we'll done for keeping it off the welt! Precision work..
Thnx … 'Was really aiming for a light-mid brown.
Initially, I opted on an alcohol based dye cuz it's easier to remedy if things go south. But then, it's hard to get color accuracy__ once dried, the coatx2 of light brown dye resulted in a reddish shade [close to red dog] when it blended w/ the original color of the leather … Ironically, I was looking for a brown shade that has the least red componentSo, anyway, went back to the drawing board cuz I'm already committed. Luckily, I found "Fiebings Oil Dye". Coverage & color accuracy, much better__ color shade [lighter vs darker] can be tweaked using dye thinner.
As for prep:
•1st, a thorough cleaning using saddle soap
•Let dry before deglazing
•Taped up the back welts w/ masking tape, i.e., not including the stitchdown @vamp
•To keep the dye off the thread, I applied a thick coat of Obenauf along the double stitching, using a toothbrush … carefully, so as not to get it on the leather uppers itself
•Started dyeing the fringe along the welt, 1st__ As an added precaution, I painted slowly to prevent spatters & allow absorption, since oil is thicker in consistency vs alcohol based ... boot upside down, to ensure excess dye don't trickle into the welt -
Wow.. Well done. A few tense moments ..