I picked up the Gaucho Moose Richmond's, my first Parkhursts. I quite like them and that waxed mohawk is calling my name now. Cool leathers and nice boots for sure.
Well Teik you really did it with this one! Lol. I had looked at the Parkhurst brand previous to this vid but watching you review these I pretty much lost my mind over them! I think the Prairie Waxy Commander is stunning for sure and after getting paid last week I ordered a pair of the Richmonds as fast as I could. Also went down a half size and I'm very pleased with the fit. So very Jazzed with these boots and thanks to your always in depth and informative work it was a no brainer to get them! Take good care.
I was actually looking into getting the Delaware not to long ago.. may as well, I live in the state of Delaware! lol,, they had them in Maryam horse.. it was quite tempting.. thanks for the review.. I just got some White's MPs in the other week done in a CF Stead leather. my first time for that tannery. quite happy with them.., always looking forward to the next video,, thanks again
My new 618 Stitchdown Parkhursts came with a shoebox too which was a pleasant surprise. I asked Andrew and he said they wouldn't run any other patterns on the 618 stitchdown build which is a shame.
Those look great. I was tempted to order a pair but couldn't justify it between my rust waxy Allens and natural double shot Delawares both of which I wear regularly. My Allens are on the 602 last which I found to be a bit snug, but through a combination of slightly thinner socks and not cinching them up as tight as my other boots I finally enjoy wearing them. I like that Andrew shortened up the toe cap as well. On both of my cap-toed Parkhurst boots I'm developing a crease about a half inch into the toe cap because of how far back they extend. It made the natural Dublins a bit uncomfortable to break in until the leather had been flexed through a few miles of walking. Looking forward to your unboxing of the waxed flesh stitchdown. That was the other one I had my sights on.
How would you describe the color of the boots in real life? The boot color in your video seems lighter and more orange tinted than the medium/dark brown shown on the website. Thanks!
Thanks for the look Teik. The storm welt on these look "wider" than on previous pairs or mine at home. Are you noticing the same where the overall footprint is wider or are my eyes deceiving me?
Did you recruit an assistant for the walk in? Always look forward to your videos and especially the Parkhurst models, one of my favorite makers. I'm undecided on whether the 602M is better for me than the 602...
Got to try the 618 last last night. The support and snugness from arch to heel is just incredible for my foot. I was wearing thin socks, so I'm sure medium thickness socks will improve the fit even further.
Yeah the color is fantastic! Those will be your go to comfortable casual boots. They will be perfect in the rainy season. I look forward to the follow up videos.
I didn't get boot bags with my most recent purchase stitchdown boot. I wonder if he just ran out or if he's phasing them out to keep prices down. Or maybe he just missed it with my purchase.
@@Bootlosophy looks only, i appreciate the benefits, but if i needed waterproof boots i'd wear wellies. it's just aesthetics for me, given the choice with, or without, i'd always go for without. mind you i might be crazy, cause i live in the UK
Always a good day when there is a new bootlosophy video!
🤣Thank you
I picked up the Gaucho Moose Richmond's, my first Parkhursts. I quite like them and that waxed mohawk is calling my name now. Cool leathers and nice boots for sure.
Well Teik you really did it with this one! Lol. I had looked at the Parkhurst brand previous to this vid but watching you review these I pretty much lost my mind over them! I think the Prairie Waxy Commander is stunning for sure and after getting paid last week I ordered a pair of the Richmonds as fast as I could. Also went down a half size and I'm very pleased with the fit. So very Jazzed with these boots and thanks to your always in depth and informative work it was a no brainer to get them! Take good care.
Nice looking boots.very nice
Gorgeous boots! Looking forward to seeing the aging on these
These look much lighter in color than the photos on the website. The photos on the website look more red in color.
I was actually looking into getting the Delaware not to long ago.. may as well, I live in the state of Delaware! lol,, they had them in Maryam horse.. it was quite tempting.. thanks for the review..
I just got some White's MPs in the other week done in a CF Stead leather. my first time for that tannery. quite happy with them.., always looking forward to the next video,, thanks again
My new 618 Stitchdown Parkhursts came with a shoebox too which was a pleasant surprise. I asked Andrew and he said they wouldn't run any other patterns on the 618 stitchdown build which is a shame.
Yes and the 618 last will only be on the stitchdown build
On my recent purchase of Parkhurst Inferno Rambler’s my boots didn’t come with boot bags.
Yeah just the shoebox without the plastic bags that I have seen
Those look great. I was tempted to order a pair but couldn't justify it between my rust waxy Allens and natural double shot Delawares both of which I wear regularly. My Allens are on the 602 last which I found to be a bit snug, but through a combination of slightly thinner socks and not cinching them up as tight as my other boots I finally enjoy wearing them. I like that Andrew shortened up the toe cap as well. On both of my cap-toed Parkhurst boots I'm developing a crease about a half inch into the toe cap because of how far back they extend. It made the natural Dublins a bit uncomfortable to break in until the leather had been flexed through a few miles of walking. Looking forward to your unboxing of the waxed flesh stitchdown. That was the other one I had my sights on.
Watch next week!
How would you describe the color of the boots in real life? The boot color in your video seems lighter and more orange tinted than the medium/dark brown shown on the website. Thanks!
@@zthellman mid brown and mushroom
Thanks for the look Teik. The storm welt on these look "wider" than on previous pairs or mine at home. Are you noticing the same where the overall footprint is wider or are my eyes deceiving me?
@@Amarony I don’t think there’s a difference in the welt.
Thanks again, Teik. Great looking boots.
There you have it
Did you recruit an assistant for the walk in? Always look forward to your videos and especially the Parkhurst models, one of my favorite makers. I'm undecided on whether the 602M is better for me than the 602...
Got to try the 618 last last night. The support and snugness from arch to heel is just incredible for my foot. I was wearing thin socks, so I'm sure medium thickness socks will improve the fit even further.
Fabulous looking boots. Almost exactly what I’m looking for also!
Yeah the color is fantastic! Those will be your go to comfortable casual boots. They will be perfect in the rainy season. I look forward to the follow up videos.
Just what I’ve been waiting for 😎🤠
They look just fantastic Teik. 602 and 602m great lasts. Great leather there too. Hey that’s a nice sweater! Who makes them?
This was from Gazman.
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Very nice !
I didn't get boot bags with my most recent purchase stitchdown boot. I wonder if he just ran out or if he's phasing them out to keep prices down. Or maybe he just missed it with my purchase.
My stitchdown boots did not have them either.
My Allen prairies I just bought came in boot bags.
handsome boot and a beautiful leather, but storm welt lets it down
Split reverse welt, but why do you think it lets it down?
@@Bootlosophy looks only, i appreciate the benefits, but if i needed waterproof boots i'd wear wellies. it's just aesthetics for me, given the choice with, or without, i'd always go for without. mind you i might be crazy, cause i live in the UK