Panama Jack?
Is there a company that makes boots in what I'd call the "Timberland style" but of higher quality?
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Last edited by FrontierGibberish; 17th March 2024 at 20:01.
As long as you go for the heritage premiums, the quality is good enough. Not Redwing quality (not Goodyear welted), but at least the soles are indestructible unlike the RWs which on heavy use can only last a couple of years, before a £100+ resole.
Not perfect, but my burnt orange pair are now 15+ years old (used winter only and in rotation) and still going strong. Goodyear welt is not essential as the sole is bulletproof and will last as long as the uppers, and as long as the construction is good.
I also have a chocolate brown pair of heritage premiums and the are much younger at less than 5 years old, and quality is just as good.
I wouldn’t touch cheaper Timberlands with a barge pole, but will happily buy a pair of 6 inch heritage premiums again.
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Last edited by noTAGlove; 17th March 2024 at 21:14.
I found a nice pair of new Clarks on the bay - Craftmaster III with the Goodyear welted sole. So have taken a punt on those.
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Fracap are worth a look,very pleased with mine.
I have Redwing, Danner and Diemme, all are very good quality boots.
In fact Big Nose Dave got me into Diemme, no better recommendation.
Pitch
These are good boots.
https://thorogoodusa.com/
Hi
I am still using a pair of their boots from 15yrs+ ago (look after my kit!) and had them resoled couple of years back - made to measure to fit individual feet.
Take awhile after measure-up but worth investigating - use for boot, ideal leather, sole type for use, all get worked through with you........
L-K