White's Boots
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ssup buddy
check my blog out i have a par of smoke jumpers in water bufallo with dress leather captoe.
dress ( dry tanned leather) is WAY better than cxl .
http://vintage-edieee.blogspot.com/2010/11/whites-smoke-jumper-boots-okuyama-san.html
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They look great Ed, I should have known to contact you for advice…...expect a FB message shortly, ha ha.
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Ok, I've done a lot of yapping over the last few pages, and not a lot of showing. These arrived to me today (again, new to me), I picked them up from nicecrackaction just before Christmas. This is my first experience of Smoke Jumpers, and I'm so impressed that it had bought me some thinking time on my custom order ….. or at least satisfied my blood lust for now.
Pics taken both with and without flash to give a balance of the true colour.
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Cheers Rafa, the weird thing is that I have always thought that Smoke Jumpers look shit compared to SD's and Bounty Hunters for some reason, and now I know why. Smoke Jumpers are not a boot that pictures well, but in the flesh they are every bit as pretty as SD's, and I hope to find out soon about Bounty Hunters.
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I think I can say that they're probably a boot you have to see in the flesh to appreciate.
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I think I can say that they're probably a boot you have to see in the flesh to appreciate.
that´s what i think as well…i hope you can prove me wrong though
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Great pick-up, Mega! If one looks around rakuten one can find a lot of Japanese dudes pulling this style off. I'm sure you'll do the same.
I'm not a fan of the typical White's sole either, but I did some digging this week and played around on buildaboot.com and think I might actually like the Northwest with the much hated Vibram wedge sole…
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Mega, go for it! The chromexcel leather looks really good..
And so the White's finally arrived.
6inch Smokejumper with Brown Chromexcel
Vibram #430
I love the look of the double stitch.I must say I am impressed by the construction of the boots, the stitching qualities are top notch and I love the feel of the laces haha. Definitely worth the wait.
Can you tell me your specs, please!Would be nice.
I like them!!!!!!!!!
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Here u go:
Leather 1: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Leather 2: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Toe Vamp Leather: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Toe Cap Leather: None
Celastic Toe Box: Re-enforced Toe
Steel Toe: No
Heel Plate Leather: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Height: 6"
Upper (Shaft) Leather : Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Leather Liner: Black
Top: Rolled
Back Plate Leather: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Pull Loop: Yes
Eyelet Color: Brass
Eyelet Configuration : Hook and Eyelet
Top Eyelet : Hook
Lace to Toe: Plain Toe
Lace: Leather
False Tongue: Brown Chrome Excel by Horween
Sole: Vib 430
Half Slip: Yes
Heel Shape: Curve
Heel Height: Minus 1/4"
Last: Standard
Midsole: Standard
Midsole/Sole Color: Natural
Size - Length: 9.5
Size - Width: EEI wore my white's out today, and in about 30mins, i could really feel the pain at the arch. Anyone experienced this before? Their arch design is supposed to improve comfort, but the pain is driving me nuts..
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If you're used to wearing sneakers, or lighter weight work boots with crepe soles (Red Wings or Timberlands), you will definitely feel this pain for a couple of weeks. The reason for this is that when you were your sneakers or crepe boots your weight will distribute across the length of your foot, this is actually not natural. The arch ease system puts your foot at a slightly downward angle, this encourages the weight to be put onto the back of your foot (your heel), straight down your leg.
I wouldn't worry too much, you almost have to re-train your feet into the correct weigh distribution and walking position. It is definitely worth it in the end though.
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Not having owned a pair of White's, I don't have any personal experience with the Arch-Ease system, and owners consistently praise the comfort of the boots after the initial break in period.
Having said that, I'm really curious about how a podiatrist would evaluate the underlying justification for Arch-Ease. According to White's, it's intended to realign your foot into a relaxed, natural position, which is more comfortable and reduces fatigue. This implies that the position your foot assumes while standing barefoot is somehow inferior and/or wrong. Maybe I'm off base, but I have a hard time accepting that our feet are inherently flawed and that the way billions of people have walked for millennia is completely wrong.
Feet are exceptionally complex, and the way they behave in motion and bearing weight is understandably different than the way they behave while hanging static in midair. I'm just wondering how much of the Arch-Ease concept is grounded in biomechanical science, and how much of it is marketing puffery.
By the way, this isn't meant as an attack on White's; the company has been making beautiful, well built boots for decades. I'm just genuinely curious about the orthopedic validity here.
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I see what you're saying, all I can say is that it works for me. I too would be interested in the professional validity of the system.