
The boots shown here are an old pair of all-leather Dehner Boots with Vibram big lug soles on them. They are "traditional" boots, with a bal-laced instep. I have had them for well over 15 years. They were getting tight on the calves, though, so I had to either fix them to fit me again, or not wear them any more. I didn't want to give up a pair of boots like this, so I got out my boot stretcher. Over the past month, I slowly stretched the calf of both boots, and now they fit great again! Woo-hoo!
I spent some time shining them up with good quality boot polish and slow, steady strokes with a fine brush. The foot shows a little wear where my shifter of my old Harley rubbed against it, but to me (and some cops I know), that's a sign of well-worn boots.
I'll be riding my Harley with them on again in leather or breeches. Nothin' like a good lug sole when riding the bike... great traction.

Whew... gotta find some more "old" boots and get them all shined and in good shape for more such "encounters."
Life is short: wear boots!
2 comments:
I can see where you're coming from when it comes to price, BHD. That was one of the reasons why I dove right in when I saw that pair of Rocky patrol boots in my size on ebay for about $85. I feared a new pair of Dehners would probably cost me about three or four times as much.
I love the sleeveless leather shirt. I should invest in some better boots .. hmmm, I think Fathers Day is approaching .. is it not? ..and as I recall .. I have offspring with jobs!
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