Oak Street Bootmakers
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In what way Beatle?
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okay,
love the leather (brown horween would be my pick)
love the construction
love the vibram sole
love the 4 eyletsbut - I have yet to see them on someone´s feet other than the website to really judge the fit. the website pics blow my mind, ankle freeze steeze, but most "regular" fit pics make them look , hmm, smallish or how do I put it, ordinary…
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I get what you're saying. The pics I've seen don't live up to the website pics but I guess that's often the case. All the things you mentioned though mean I really like them.
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saw them in the flesh couple of days back - a friend sells them from his shop
all the stuff in the website pics are more or less true to form, but there is a finese to the workmanship which detracts slightly to the feel
sounds a contradiction, i know, but my earliest impressions were of something more rugged and perhaps chunkier . . . they seem less like that, and a little more dressy to my eye now
all that said - they are very well made, still a lovely shoe and made from a top quality leather - well worth the investment
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So, I have been chatting with Geoge at Oak Street on and off for while now. For those of you who know me, I have wide feet with a high instep. I asked George to make me a pair in 10E, but he suggested I tried a pair on in 10D, so he shipped them to me. Arrived today. And as per Georges suggestion, they did fit, and bloody hell they are supremely comfortable out of the box.
Overall impression is of a very very nicely made boot, detailing is great and the Horween Chromexcel leather is stunning (but then again, I am partial to a good bit of Horween).
My only gripe, and this is very personal, is that I prefer a real heel on my shoes and boots (but heck, I can't see that from up here anyway).
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Nice those Giles. I want the Vibram soled boat shoe…. if I get this promotion at work I will be ordering a pair.