Submitted by JulianMarcello t3_yeg49d in BuyItForLife
CartographerFew8764 t1_itxz5gq wrote
I have a pair that are about 4-5 years old now. Theyve done well but i wouldnt say bifl, Id give them another 2-3 years. This isnt eveyday use at either, every other weekend in fall and spring. Leather is the thinnest of all my other boots, sole is no good in slippery conditions.
3/5, good for the price, not bifl
JulianMarcello OP t1_itxzknu wrote
Have you had yours re-soled? If so, couldn’t you specify a more traction sole to your cobbler?
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ComplimentsIdiots t1_itzavs1 wrote
I have no idea what you’re talking about.
I’ve resoled a couple pairs of Thursdays. Cost about $45, and cobbler mentioned they’ve started to see quite a few of them, and they’re easy to work on.
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CartographerFew8764 t1_itzuvhf wrote
Ive had my viberg work boots resoled at a local cobbler and it was 135$, and yes thay also did a terrible job. I ended up having to screw the soles back to the mid sole leather middle of my shift since they were falling off. Closest cobbler to me who comes with a good rep is now 7 hours away
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CartographerFew8764 t1_iu24sav wrote
Im up in Canada and have been told to go with DeVito's shoe repair from now on. If anyone has anyother reccomendations in BC that would be great
ComplimentsIdiots t1_itzzptg wrote
Nice try. Feet pics aren’t free.
In all seriousness though, it sounds like you might want to try shopping around. $150+ resole an inexpensive boot sounds a little nuts.
Quail-a-lot t1_iu04fl7 wrote
Depends where you live. I have gotten some pretty wildly varying quotes for resoles. And they don't always line up with quality of workmanship either! I usually know when I have found a good cobbler when they scold me every time I bring my shoes in xD
CartographerFew8764 t1_ity0qgx wrote
You definitely could have abetter sole put on, im afraid mine will split behind the toe box before they would even need to be re-soled. I take care of my boots, swap my laces to leather to try and slow eyelet wear, brush any bits off dirt off when i get home, oil or condition when needed. Its just the way it is it seems. So far theyre the longest lasting casual boots i own, Ive got a pair of Nick's on order though. Best of luck with yours, and take care of that foot crease. I hope they do better than my own.
nstarleather t1_itz23e6 wrote
That’s the consensus right “good for the price and more comfortable than other options from the start”…but not as durable as other brands: RW, Whites, Nicks etc.
[deleted] t1_itz4woq wrote
The soles are terrible on these boots. I have a pair and if I know it’s going to rain, I avoid wearing them
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