While not a newbie I am far from a expert in higher end boots. Content creators like Teikoh help fill in the gaps for guys like me. This has been a great series Thanks!
Thank you for doing this series. While I'm very familiar with boots myself it's excellent to introduce people I know that see me wearing boots but don't want to put down North of $300+. You explain why boots cost what they do. Instead they are moving up from Nike, Echo, Danner, Timberland, Dr. Martens, etc. This provides visuals far more than I can provide. I advise a lot of them to try Thursday or try a Red Wing 10877 in the store. But you cover far more variety on this channel. I would love an entry level series focus on work entry level to provide for them. Otherwise I just need to see if I can get them to watch more than one of your videos since you explain it very thoroughly throughout all 3.
A shout out for my Meermin wingtip brogues. They are GYW and have a veg-tan leather insole. I bought the for about 160 euros at the time and the break-in was punishing. Now they are some of my most comfortable boots.
I have my eyes set on the loake bedale in maybe their burgundy or Oxblood grain options. I really like brogues especially on derby shoes. Brogues on boots I wasn’t in on it at first but slowly warmed up to the idea.
In Canada, there are even cheaper Goodyear welted boots in Canada West. $200 will get you a brand new GYW boot and support a local maker. Plus on the used market you can get them for $100-$150 for a couple wears. The cheapest Thursday boot is $300+, I can get red wing boots for almost the same price. Thanks for the great videos!
The Thursday Wingtip was indeed one of my first two quality boot picks, along with Jim Green's African Rangers. Mine are the "Color #77". It's a pretty great boot! It's my go-to for formal occasions when I'm in a suit, but also works well in a more casual outfit. Though with jeans it feels just a little too ostentatious for my personal tastes to be in the heavy rotation, making it a choice for those odd days when I'm feeling just a little bit more fancy than usual. And it's very good for that. If I wanted to go over it with a magnifying glass, I think the quality control isn't quite what it could be. The scalloped edges of the wingtips aren't quite as firmly attached as I'd like, there's a spot where the burnishing looks a little uneven. But for the price point, it's more than acceptable.
This was such a great series lots great information. Your channel as a whole is a great resource. I have recently upgraded my footwear I wanted to experience multiple great brands so I bought one pair each from Grant Stone, Parkhurst, Truman, Helm, and JK. I am very happy with my choices they are all great boots.
Yet another great video. Thanks for producing such excellent content. I’m enjoying watching your channel grow, having joined back when there were just around 2000 followers.
Very informative video! Would also be cool if you make a comparison between your various wingtip boots? What are the difference between boots in different price brackets (Thursday vs Greyson vs truckers…)
Besides where they're made and that there are many different tanneries and therefore qualities of the leather it may be in the construction such as what makes up the mid and insole. Thursdays for example use a poron insole on most of their boots that may degrade with time but is on a leather midsole and cork filler so it's better for longevity than a pure foam inside. As you get higher up you'll find full leather insoles that will make the boot a 1 of a kind shaped to you. Then there's the hands on time by the cobblers and the artistry for brogue
This is a great series. I’ve been buying shoes for 25 years, and I am still learning things.
The candid "Hey, you there!" intro. 😂👏🏼
While not a newbie I am far from a expert in higher end boots. Content creators like Teikoh help fill in the gaps for guys like me. This has been a great series Thanks!
Thank you for doing this series. While I'm very familiar with boots myself it's excellent to introduce people I know that see me wearing boots but don't want to put down North of $300+. You explain why boots cost what they do. Instead they are moving up from Nike, Echo, Danner, Timberland, Dr. Martens, etc.
This provides visuals far more than I can provide. I advise a lot of them to try Thursday or try a Red Wing 10877 in the store. But you cover far more variety on this channel.
I would love an entry level series focus on work entry level to provide for them. Otherwise I just need to see if I can get them to watch more than one of your videos since you explain it very thoroughly throughout all 3.
A shout out for my Meermin wingtip brogues. They are GYW and have a veg-tan leather insole. I bought the for about 160 euros at the time and the break-in was punishing. Now they are some of my most comfortable boots.
I have my eyes set on the loake bedale in maybe their burgundy or Oxblood grain options. I really like brogues especially on derby shoes. Brogues on boots I wasn’t in on it at first but slowly warmed up to the idea.
I own four pairs of Loake Bedales and love them. My feet are wide so they fit me well and break in was quick.
I will mention that the Dalton boot can go on sale fairly deep so it's more in the 300 usd range
In Canada, there are even cheaper Goodyear welted boots in Canada West. $200 will get you a brand new GYW boot and support a local maker. Plus on the used market you can get them for $100-$150 for a couple wears. The cheapest Thursday boot is $300+, I can get red wing boots for almost the same price. Thanks for the great videos!
Yep. VAT and shipping costs can easily bump an entry level into entry luxury category.
The Thursday Wingtip was indeed one of my first two quality boot picks, along with Jim Green's African Rangers. Mine are the "Color #77". It's a pretty great boot! It's my go-to for formal occasions when I'm in a suit, but also works well in a more casual outfit. Though with jeans it feels just a little too ostentatious for my personal tastes to be in the heavy rotation, making it a choice for those odd days when I'm feeling just a little bit more fancy than usual. And it's very good for that. If I wanted to go over it with a magnifying glass, I think the quality control isn't quite what it could be. The scalloped edges of the wingtips aren't quite as firmly attached as I'd like, there's a spot where the burnishing looks a little uneven. But for the price point, it's more than acceptable.
This was such a great series lots great information. Your channel as a whole is a great resource. I have recently upgraded my footwear I wanted to experience multiple great brands so I bought one pair each from Grant Stone, Parkhurst, Truman, Helm, and JK. I am very happy with my choices they are all great boots.
Another good tip would be to check the secondary market, if you dont mind a less than pristine boot. I got my cheaney boots that way.
Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and passion for boots with us!
Allen Edmonds are always on sale. Even the Dalton.
Yet another great video. Thanks for producing such excellent content. I’m enjoying watching your channel grow, having joined back when there were just around 2000 followers.
Thank you!
I have Alden brogue wingtips they are great
But not an entry level price
Do you ever review high end boots from dress shoemakers like John Lobb, Edward Green, Saint crispin's etc?
I would if I can get my hands on them. Someone has to pay for them to get into my hands.
Thoroughly enjoying this intro😆
Very informative video! Would also be cool if you make a comparison between your various wingtip boots? What are the difference between boots in different price brackets (Thursday vs Greyson vs truckers…)
Besides where they're made and that there are many different tanneries and therefore qualities of the leather it may be in the construction such as what makes up the mid and insole.
Thursdays for example use a poron insole on most of their boots that may degrade with time but is on a leather midsole and cork filler so it's better for longevity than a pure foam inside.
As you get higher up you'll find full leather insoles that will make the boot a 1 of a kind shaped to you.
Then there's the hands on time by the cobblers and the artistry for brogue
I would not shoe my dog in that Thursday, you could get a loake boot at that price
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Where do you get them? Loake boots sell for AUD$700 here.
work boots are for MEN - fashion boots are for WOMEN .... It doesn't get any easier than this !!