Viberg
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Or 12, or 14…
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I'm not entirely sure he has more pairs of boots than I do.
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Wearing boots or shoes in rotation (i.e. only one day at a time) increases their lifespan significantly as they have time to dry out. So multiple pairs of Vibergs will be saving you money over the long term.
So in short, agreeing with Graeme: having only one pair boots is far less sensible than having three, or four…
Seul, yes. Absolutely. Same goes with other shoes, sneakers etc. (not sure about Flip-Flops though, better have 2 pairs anyway )
I have only 9 pairs of diff. boots on rotation + Wescos inbound. ( + several pairs that I don't use anymore actively) + shoes and sneaks on top of that…
Only bad thing is that this way your boots will last forever, and you really have to justify new boots to yourself. Ha...like that's an hard task.
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Only bad thing is that this way your boots will last forever, and you really have to justify new boots to
yourselfyour spouse.At least that's how it works in my house…
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Mine too
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Damn, I'm starting to see a pattern here…
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Here ya go D666. These are from the JP street collection Viberg did a few years ago. I changed out the soles sometime last year. -
Very nice
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Son of a Stag have a couple of pairs of Viberg boots in stock: A walking boot style in brown bullhide and an Oxford shoe / boot in brown roughout.
I've not seen their boots before, but they're wallet emptyingly lovely…
Unfortunately the boots in stock were a 9 or 10. And half price. (£199) And I'm a 13.
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Viberg for £199 in 9-10? :o