White's Boots
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Hey ronaldlsh, any idea on how much it will cost? And can you change the sole, to some thing like a "commando" sole?
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that doesn't sound a bad price for that quality boot. if you can do it i would say buy
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that doesn't sound a bad price for that quality boot. if you can do it i would say buy
this…
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Honestly, if you can get these boots for $520 you should, above virtually any other clothing purchase. This is an item that you could be wearing in 20 years, you can't say that about any denim, no matter how well made it is.
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Ready for a night on the town…..
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Thank Ronaldish, it's about time that I give mine a service and put them away for the winter….the single leather sole doesn't like wet, frost, snow etc....
You won't be disappointed when they arrive, Whites boots are absolute quality.
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will be worth it when you get them.
that's a really nice makeup on that boot.
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The only bad (shocking would be a better word) part about White's is the arch height, especially on the smoke jumper. If you have a low arch or just haven't worn boots that high before, it takes some getting used to while your feet stretch out. They feel great after a couple of weeks.
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The only bad (shocking would be a better word) part about White's is the arch height, especially on the smoke jumper. If you have a low arch or just haven't worn boots that high before, it takes some getting used to while your feet stretch out. They feel great after a couple of weeks.
Is the arch so high that people with flat feet will have problems wearing them over time? My Alden Indys are pretty much completely flat and very comfortable for my flat feet.
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My feet aren't flat, but my dad's and sister's are. I might have a lower arch than others as a result. The SJ hurt like a sonuvabitch for about 2 months, but now they feel wonderful. I kept another pair of shoes around just in case during the break-in period, but never had to switch.
My only real criticism is they don't use a cork insole that will mold to your feet like Alden uses.
You can also have the Whites lowered by a fair amount. I think it's a 1/4" max, but it should make a pretty big difference. The type of sole might matter too.