I went to their factory a few days ago to look at the seconds in their factory shop, really lovely looking factory built in 1890 and expanded in 1935, and got a fantastic deal on a pair of burnished brown half-brogue oxfords.
I have watched many of your videos as I weigh in on which I will ultimately select. You do an outstanding job providing all the information needed to make an informed decision about boot quality. Keep up the good work!
I was gifted a pair of plain toed derbies by Crockett and Jones and love them very much I’ll admit they take time to break in especially walking in them a period of time especially walking my over active dog I’m finding them quite enjoyable and the linings are very soft. After watching this video I’d be inclined to save up my dollars for these boots they look very cool to wear. My shoes by these guys are a chocolate suede upper very soft to the touch and have the same Dante soles as the boots you reviewed. I wager their leather soled shoes are super durable as well.
I have a pair of those boot since 2006, I have worn out the sole three times and the uppers still fine. great boots, I really recomend them. I also have four pairs of CJ shoes, And I think it´s been a great inversion, although not cheap, but the quality and durability make them cheap.
Sorry I'm so late to this video, sensei Bootlosophy. I am totally sold after watching every minute. This was an exceptionally good presentation. I think I better subscribe. And get a pair of C & J boots. Thank you.
And to follow up, my C& J boots have arrived, and I have to say "get some!" If they seem too pricey, just save up and treat yourself just once in a life time. You won't be sorry. They are that special.
Great review as always Teik! Crockett and Jones definitely make high quality boots. You mentioned the Trickers Stowe in this review. I’d love to see a review of those if you get a chance.
You can be assured that none of the Northampton shoemakers put a full toecap on any of their boots. There are some work boots that have them but even so it is comparatively rare. Crocket and Jones have a very useful section on their website about sizing. I’d encourage anyone thinking of getting a pair to consult it. They even advise how to measure your feet at home and say they will happily advise anyone who has doubts.
Thanks for the great review! It was very informative!! I just ordered a pair in Dark Brown Scotch Grain. Hopefully the sizing is correct - I used their online measurements, which resulted in me ordering a half size above my normal size (hoping I don't need to send them back). Can't wait to add them to my shoe collection.
Crockett n jones is one of favourite brands safe bet never go wrong. You mentioned you last toe hurts for sometimes during the wearing of the condition boots. I had similar experience when trying on the Crockett n jones loafers. You may want to try out different lasts to see the best fit for your foot that’s what I did to fix this problem when I was in the show room trial
C&J benchgrade are about as high up the boot food chain I go. Discounts are very hard to find on C&J but all my boots were bought in sales. I own 3 pairs of C&J boots and one pair of shoes. My shoes are on the 325 last as are my dark brown Coniston boots and I find them a little snug on the toes like you and also a little lose at the heel but still reasonably comfortable with the right socks. I have two pair of the discontinued Eskdale 2 boots which are built on the 378 last and find that suits my feet better with a wider toe box and a snugger heel. Should your wallet recover sufficiently to dip into English boots again I can recommend Cheaney despite their recent significant price hike as they can often be bought with much better discounts (Wait for the Jeanstore twice yearly sales) . I think their 12508 last would suit you well and their Jarrow boot is my favourite boot. My experience has been that their materials and QC have been rising over the last few years though they're not quite at C&J levels of refinement and consistency.
@@duethe6929 No, a bit too rich for my taste. I have a silly number of boots but know how easy it is to damage boots and think I would cry if I ever did that to an Edward Green. So, ignoring hiking boots, I have a lot of boots from brands such as Loake, Barker, Meermin, Thursday, Red Wing, Chippewa, Berwick 1707, NPS etc.. My better boots consist of ten pairs of Cheaney, the three C&J benchgrade mentioned, a couple of pairs of Carmina boots, 2 pairs of Grant Stones and 4 pair of Trickers. So, if I'd been sensible and only bought a sane number of boots I could easily have owned Edward Green without spending any extra money but the laws of diminishing returns made me stop. I just don't have any desire to go that high end and I have already started reducing the number of boots that I own but could see myself buying another C&J or two if I saw something discounted and it really appealed to me.
Hi. Your comment is interesting. Have you posted your Jarrow boots on Reddit? That would be great to see them like others have posted. Also, what kind of Thursday boots do you have?
@@carlosgarcia9373 I tend to avoid forums generally. I have the Jarrow boot in both chicago tan Chromexcel and black Chromexcel leather and also have pretty much the same boot from Herring shoes called the Badminton also made by Cheanney. The Badminton has two speed hooks and a similar leather to Chromexcel but I think it is slightly different leather and not made by Horween. Regarding Thursday boots I own several pairs of Captain boots, Vanguard boots and their President boot. I also own two pairs of the wedge sole Diplomat boots. I like the variety of leathers that Thursday do and they are boots you can just wear without worrying what happens to them. They also suit my foot shape well and are quite comfortable to wear. I think they are better than their price suggests, especially if you stick to their more processed leathers like chromexcel or Thursday's own version of the CXL leather or Thursday's rugged and resilient leathers which are usually oily nubuck leather Their calf leathers can be a little hit or miss cosmetically though I've never had a structural problem with their boots.
Such a great review Teik. I really appreciate your personality and way you narrate your reviews!! I'm all the way in New England but know I'd instantly buy you a beer if I ever had the chance. Hope you are well and that you have a great day and week!
I'm planning on buying the Coniston on my trip to London if I find the right fit. I have rather large feet 13 1/2 D US but all US boots fit me great in 13D. I do have some Trickers Stow in UK 13 and fits as long as I wear a thick hiking sock.
Thank you so much for the review. This has really become my only shoe and boot brand because of the quality and how long they last not to mention the factory re-crafting.
I visited their store in midtown Manhattan a few weeks ago to try on their wingtip shoes. A UK 12G (wide) fit me beautifully and the leather was excellent. I am definitely contemplating getting them. Unfortunately, they don't make many of their boots in a G width; I like the look of those boots!
I think they will custom make the boot you want. I was visited in London by a colleague over from NY a while back and the first thing he did was walk into C&G and order a pair of custom boots! I didn't even know they did it.
Another great review, the first I've seen to go into detail about Crockett and Jones, and English boots generally. I like what I see, and I think the last might work for me. Many thanks. I wonder, are they light compared to US heritage boots?
Got my rough out suede Coniston from the factory shop, amazing boots, getting better and better with age and wear, my have dainite soles much more durable than leather
Dear Teik, thank you for the review! I would love your advice, since I'm on the fence between the C&J Conniston and the RM Williams Comfort Craftsman. I will be wearing them business/business casual. Style-wise, which one would you say is more versatile? Thanks!
@@Bootlosophy Thanks for the advice! Im also leaning more towards the RMW. Monday I will be taking a look at them in real life. If I end up taking them home, it will be fair to say your channel sold them to me 😉
Hi Tek. Quick question for you. Is the Coniston boot heavier or lighter than the Grant stone diesel boot? I currently own the diesel and Ottawa models and I find they're just a bit too heavy for my liking.
How does the coniston fit compared to barrie or 2030? We have the same foot size and take the same 7.5 in viberg 2030. I take 8D in alden barrie. The 2030 fits me perfectly out of the box, I prefer snugger fits and really dislike a loose fit, wondering if I should go down half on the coniston or tts
Hi teik, can you say your Coniston now comfortable for long walks? Mine also a half size down from my true UK size due to my low instep/volume feet, Good fit except pinky toes area, too tight in my pinky toes after 1 hr of walk I got them preowned, used, but in good condition
@@Bootlosophy because the crockett and jones are too tight for you? Not roomy enough? I would like to know because I have trickers and am thinking about ordering crockett and jones.
I think when you say derivative you’ll find their designs go back and others have followed but are more popular outside UK so the OG’s look derivative but we’re there first
@@Bootlosophy I meant that they look like Edward Green and Trickers models a lot. Monk straps and Oxford look kind of as the other models from other brands. Those other eng brands strike you across the room and this ones kind of stay uncertain. I actually feel now that is kind of they're quality maybe. In any case this model is more perticular in my eyes than other stuff i saw from them
I went to their factory a few days ago to look at the seconds in their factory shop, really lovely looking factory built in 1890 and expanded in 1935, and got a fantastic deal on a pair of burnished brown half-brogue oxfords.
Lucky you!
I have watched many of your videos as I weigh in on which I will ultimately select. You do an outstanding job providing all the information needed to make an informed decision about boot quality. Keep up the good work!
I was gifted a pair of plain toed derbies by Crockett and Jones and love them very much I’ll admit they take time to break in especially walking in them a period of time especially walking my over active dog I’m finding them quite enjoyable and the linings are very soft. After watching this video I’d be inclined to save up my dollars for these boots they look very cool to wear. My shoes by these guys are a chocolate suede upper very soft to the touch and have the same Dante soles as the boots you reviewed. I wager their leather soled shoes are super durable as well.
Excellent review!! This man knows his stuff!! The most thorough review of these boots I’ve ever seen!!!
I have a pair of those boot since 2006, I have worn out the sole three times and the uppers still fine. great boots, I really recomend them. I also have four pairs of CJ shoes, And I think it´s been a great inversion, although not cheap, but the quality and durability make them cheap.
These have a very similar look to the Caswell jumper boots. Excellent quality for a fraction of the price!
Sorry I'm so late to this video, sensei Bootlosophy. I am totally sold after watching every minute. This was an exceptionally good presentation. I think I better subscribe. And get a pair of C & J boots. Thank you.
And to follow up, my C& J boots have arrived, and I have to say "get some!" If they seem too pricey, just save up and treat yourself just once in a life time. You won't be sorry. They are that special.
Great review as always Teik! Crockett and Jones definitely make high quality boots.
You mentioned the Trickers Stowe in this review. I’d love to see a review of those if you get a chance.
Very thorough review. Picked up a pair of pre-owned for an absolute song 2-days ago
Just picked up a used pair for €250!
Cleaned and conditioned them, they are almost like new 😊
You can be assured that none of the Northampton shoemakers put a full toecap on any of their boots. There are some work boots that have them but even so it is comparatively rare. Crocket and Jones have a very useful section on their website about sizing. I’d encourage anyone thinking of getting a pair to consult it. They even advise how to measure your feet at home and say they will happily advise anyone who has doubts.
Thanks for the great review! It was very informative!! I just ordered a pair in Dark Brown Scotch Grain. Hopefully the sizing is correct - I used their online measurements, which resulted in me ordering a half size above my normal size (hoping I don't need to send them back). Can't wait to add them to my shoe collection.
Crockett n jones is one of favourite brands safe bet never go wrong. You mentioned you last toe hurts for sometimes during the wearing of the condition boots. I had similar experience when trying on the Crockett n jones loafers. You may want to try out different lasts to see the best fit for your foot that’s what I did to fix this problem when I was in the show room trial
Yes, I had the same problem when I tried the conistons, but the islay fits me perfectly. Will go out and buy them today..
C&J benchgrade are about as high up the boot food chain I go. Discounts are very hard to find on C&J but all my boots were bought in sales.
I own 3 pairs of C&J boots and one pair of shoes. My shoes are on the 325 last as are my dark brown Coniston boots and I find them a little snug on the toes like you and also a little lose at the heel but still reasonably comfortable with the right socks.
I have two pair of the discontinued Eskdale 2 boots which are built on the 378 last and find that suits my feet better with a wider toe box and a snugger heel.
Should your wallet recover sufficiently to dip into English boots again I can recommend Cheaney despite their recent significant price hike as they can often be bought with much better discounts (Wait for the Jeanstore twice yearly sales) . I think their 12508 last would suit you well and their Jarrow boot is my favourite boot. My experience has been that their materials and QC have been rising over the last few years though they're not quite at C&J levels of refinement and consistency.
interesting, any experience with Edward Green?
@@duethe6929 No, a bit too rich for my taste.
I have a silly number of boots but know how easy it is to damage boots and think I would cry if I ever did that to an Edward Green.
So, ignoring hiking boots, I have a lot of boots from brands such as Loake, Barker, Meermin, Thursday, Red Wing, Chippewa, Berwick 1707, NPS etc..
My better boots consist of ten pairs of Cheaney, the three C&J benchgrade mentioned, a couple of pairs of Carmina boots, 2 pairs of Grant Stones and 4 pair of Trickers.
So, if I'd been sensible and only bought a sane number of boots I could easily have owned Edward Green without spending any extra money but the laws of diminishing returns made me stop.
I just don't have any desire to go that high end and I have already started reducing the number of boots that I own but could see myself buying another C&J or two if I saw something discounted and it really appealed to me.
Hi. Your comment is interesting. Have you posted your Jarrow boots on Reddit? That would be great to see them like others have posted. Also, what kind of Thursday boots do you have?
@@carlosgarcia9373 I tend to avoid forums generally.
I have the Jarrow boot in both chicago tan Chromexcel and black Chromexcel leather and also have pretty much the same boot from Herring shoes called the Badminton also made by Cheanney. The Badminton has two speed hooks and a similar leather to Chromexcel but I think it is slightly different leather and not made by Horween.
Regarding Thursday boots I own several pairs of Captain boots, Vanguard boots and their President boot. I also own two pairs of the wedge sole Diplomat boots.
I like the variety of leathers that Thursday do and they are boots you can just wear without worrying what happens to them. They also suit my foot shape well and are quite comfortable to wear.
I think they are better than their price suggests, especially if you stick to their more processed leathers like chromexcel or Thursday's own version of the CXL leather or Thursday's rugged and resilient leathers which are usually oily nubuck leather Their calf leathers can be a little hit or miss cosmetically though I've never had a structural problem with their boots.
Thanks for a great review. I love mine, they are a quality bit of kit.
amazing review!!
Such a great review Teik. I really appreciate your personality and way you narrate your reviews!! I'm all the way in New England but know I'd instantly buy you a beer if I ever had the chance. Hope you are well and that you have a great day and week!
Great review! Appreciate your humility and knowledge
I'm planning on buying the Coniston on my trip to London if I find the right fit. I have rather large feet 13 1/2 D US but all US boots fit me great in 13D. I do have some Trickers Stow in UK 13 and fits as long as I wear a thick hiking sock.
Thank you so much for the review. This has really become my only shoe and boot brand because of the quality and how long they last not to mention the factory re-crafting.
Wondering when was the coniston first launched? According to them this is one of their oldest best selling boot model, if I am not mistaken.
I visited their store in midtown Manhattan a few weeks ago to try on their wingtip shoes. A UK 12G (wide) fit me beautifully and the leather was excellent. I am definitely contemplating getting them. Unfortunately, they don't make many of their boots in a G width; I like the look of those boots!
I think they will custom make the boot you want. I was visited in London by a colleague over from NY a while back and the first thing he did was walk into C&G and order a pair of custom boots! I didn't even know they did it.
Another great review, the first I've seen to go into detail about Crockett and Jones, and English boots generally. I like what I see, and I think the last might work for me. Many thanks. I wonder, are they light compared to US heritage boots?
Yes they are. The midsole seems thinner, like dress shoes.
Thanks for another great review, Teik! Do you have a pair of Tricker's Stow Country Boots?
No, I’ve decided against them to review because they’re the most popular English boot for Amerucans, it’s a crowded market
@@Bootlosophy I see, makes sense! Thanks again, Teik!
As someone who owns two pairs I'd highly recommend them, got the Stow in Acorn and Kudo brilliant boots
11US Nike, 10.5US Thursday Captain, 11US Thursday Vanguard - What size should I order these in?
I have issue w tongues shift during wear. Wish they make it gusseted
Mine aren’t moving, but I get you!
Hi Teik - loved the review…curious to know what cap were you wearing, could you share a link to buy it if possible…thanks!
It’s Australian and I honestly don’t know if there’s a website
I looked it up! Google Kooringal Australia
@@Bootlosophy - thank you Sir!
Got my rough out suede Coniston from the factory shop, amazing boots, getting better and better with age and wear, my have dainite soles much more durable than leather
So if I'm 8.5 in alden indy boots what size would I be in C&J?
Probably UK 8
@@Bootlosophy thank you
Dear Teik, thank you for the review! I would love your advice, since I'm on the fence between the C&J Conniston and the RM Williams Comfort Craftsman. I will be wearing them business/business casual. Style-wise, which one would you say is more versatile? Thanks!
I think the RMW is more versatile but Phew, the Conniston is superb
@@Bootlosophy Thanks for the advice! Im also leaning more towards the RMW. Monday I will be taking a look at them in real life. If I end up taking them home, it will be fair to say your channel sold them to me 😉
Hi Teik. What’s the best brand/model of chino pants to wear with boots?
Nice shoes
I wonder if the scotch grain leather in these would resist water and oil stains in a northern USA city subject to rain and snow.
@@TeslaRules1856 the Coniston is an English Country Boot made for walking and hunting through mud and slush, so I’d say it does fine.
Classy boots!
Hi Tek. Quick question for you. Is the Coniston boot heavier or lighter than the Grant stone diesel boot? I currently own the diesel and Ottawa models and I find they're just a bit too heavy for my liking.
@@Dominicreviews lighter
They are a least £560 GBP now
Are these good enough for rugged outdoor terrain?
Easily in muddy, rocky terrain - across mountains, probably not
How does the coniston fit compared to barrie or 2030? We have the same foot size and take the same 7.5 in viberg 2030. I take 8D in alden barrie. The 2030 fits me perfectly out of the box, I prefer snugger fits and really dislike a loose fit, wondering if I should go down half on the coniston or tts
It’s narrower IMO and I’d go TTS
Hi teik, can you say your Coniston now comfortable for long walks? Mine also a half size down from my true UK size due to my low instep/volume feet,
Good fit except pinky toes area, too tight in my pinky toes after 1 hr of walk
I got them preowned, used, but in good condition
It took a looooong time, but a guarded yes, the toes at this size still get the pressure. Definitely TTS is the way to go
Thanks teik , sad reality. This could be good for less walk activities.
Hi again teik, I have found a solution, I wore a very thin socks, like see through socks, and now fits great like almost no pressure on toes.
Are these the same size as your trickers chelsea boots? Or did you have to size down from those?
Same, but I should have sized up by half
@@Bootlosophy because the crockett and jones are too tight for you? Not roomy enough? I would like to know because I have trickers and am thinking about ordering crockett and jones.
@@jamesbarth4005 because I took a half down but should have stayed TTS
@@Bootlosophy OK thx for your help 👍
I somehow didn't appreciate C&J boots untill i saw this pair now. I felt like moste of theyer designs are derivative. This feels original
I think when you say derivative you’ll find their designs go back and others have followed but are more popular outside UK so the OG’s look derivative but we’re there first
@@Bootlosophy I meant that they look like Edward Green and Trickers models a lot. Monk straps and Oxford look kind of as the other models from other brands. Those other eng brands strike you across the room and this ones kind of stay uncertain. I actually feel now that is kind of they're quality maybe. In any case this model is more perticular in my eyes than other stuff i saw from them
WOOO first view!