Love your channel! It’s probably just me, but I find the new music really stressful.
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
You are not alone
@va6gkthaskey3115 ай бұрын
I have to skip the music, can't explain why but ot drives me nuts. But i enjoy the rest of his content.
@toneohm3 ай бұрын
i can't stand the music he picks!!! its so awful..!!! soooooo bad,, and yet i really like Dale., love this channel,, but he uses literally thee most cringe music i've ever heard in my entire life.. it makes me sad and angry at the same time. idk why he doesn't just have some acoustic guitar.. or piano.. something with a real instrument maybe.. that nasty techno, i can stomach for like 5-10 seconds.., but anything longer than that, it just drives me insane.. its incredibly annoying and repetitive... long way of saying, ' i agree..' lol
@andrewbarton220 күн бұрын
A great, comprehensive vid for us lovers of retro field boots. Take a bow.
@sevenstar1445 ай бұрын
I like the new direction keep the history stories coming!
@UnknownUser-rb9pd5 ай бұрын
Dubbin as it's called in the UK was the standard treatment for sports footwear to waterproof and condition the shoes or boots during the second half of the 20th century and is still used today . Sometimes we used to heat it over a stove which would turn it liquid and it would be absorbed quite easily into the leather. Even Saphir still produce an expensive version of Dubbin.
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!
@Kretikos4 ай бұрын
Is it alright to use Saphir Graisse Dubbin on natural Chromexcel roughout? Everything I have found indicates that it is meant for calfskin and not for suedes or roughouts. Historically, these roughout service boots were always coated with dubbin and never worn in their light tan natural state. These boots aren't cheap, and I know applying dubbin will be irreversible and completely change the look, so I was curious if you have ever applied it to CXL roughout with good results (or prefer something else).
@UnknownUser-rb9pd4 ай бұрын
@@Kretikos I haven't applied dubbin to any split suede or roughout (reverse or full grain suede) but you're right it would create a sort of waxed suede finish. It can be used to top up or renew waxy suede boots for example and has a lower melting point than alternatives like Otter Wax. If you have suede boots of any description that you wish to make water resistant but wish to maintain the normal suede nap then you have to use one of the proofing sprays. I prefer the Tarrago nano spray which seems to be a little cheaper than the Saphir equivalent and works at least as well if not a little better. The Tarrago spray also smells less toxic. Saphir now owns Tarrago but seems to use a different formulation. Regarding conditioning, there's no real need to condition roughout boots under normal circumstances , especially CXL roughout, as CXL is very oily naturally though Saphir does sell spray for this. I have doubts about how effective this is. You could condition the inside of your roughout boots with any smooth leather conditioner if they're not lined at the risk of stained socks for a little while but generally wouldn't bother.
@Kretikos4 ай бұрын
@@UnknownUser-rb9pd Thanks for the reply. I'll probably go ahead and apply the Saphir graisse dubbin to my vibergs to make the most highfalutin WW2 replica boots imaginable. I'll let you know if it ends up being a disaster...
@UnknownUser-rb9pd4 ай бұрын
@@Kretikos You'll probably be able to recover them to some degree if you don't like the waxy suede look. The wax on waxy suede tends to wear off with use which is why it has to be reapplied. Dubbin with its relatively low melting temperature in the range 105F to 115 F may be easier to remove than other waxes by heating the leather gently with a hair dryer. That and some saddle soap will probably clean them up to some degree though I'm sure they'll look a bit more worn than their pristine condition but patina is the in thing now anyway.
@telemarktumalo69785 ай бұрын
Excellent video Dale. Looking forward to the next. I'm just discovering my first rough out leather.... Seidel Dark Coyote Truman. Boy was I wrong about rough out being fragile! No wonder it was popular with military.
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
Roughout’s delicate looks are misleading
@beagler42345 ай бұрын
Those OSBs are awesome!
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
Same. I have the older versions that were machine lasted, Dainite soles, and 360 degree welted
@davidcallan78445 ай бұрын
Truman has their own stock version of the “boondocker” in its line up as well. 79 last, 270” storm welt, all eyelets, brown Eugene sole, Seidel dark coyote fought out.
@JRRob3wn5 ай бұрын
$140 less as well.
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
Neat
@EDHBlvd5 ай бұрын
I love the JP t-shirt Dale. 😅
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
Glad you caught that 😂
@tony_r_pierce5 ай бұрын
I wore this same pair, purchased at the 30% discount, for the patina thunderdome that just completed. They darkened and showed some rolls with the wear, but were completely impervious to stains and scuffs that one sees on the smooth side of leathers. They would not show wear-and-tear even when worn every day for six months. For sizing, the maker told me to buy Brannock size. I wish I had gone half size down. Used a Nicks insole to make the fit more snug. Overall a great boot, though the edge finish on my pair was messily done. For the current N1 I believe they improved on the finishing and added the extras. I purchased another field boot with natural CXL with the smooth side out, and it is excellent also, but I believe it is 360 degree Goodyear.
@JRRob3wn5 ай бұрын
Yeah, the fit is odd - very wide. I had to sell mine.
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
The half down is what I recommend! True to size I’m finding is relative from brand to brand
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
Yep, Oak street has some excellent make ups
@rogergirouard4 ай бұрын
differance between the army and the marines rough out was type of soles and the marines uses rivets on them to army didn't
@brunonjezic62085 ай бұрын
I wonder did they mean Corcoran rather than cordovan. Maybe they ment munson last jump boots that had pigment finish. There was same makeup in 6inch and shoe version in same last and leather
@minnesota-hk1vp2 ай бұрын
Awesome so cool can't wait!
@dontcarejustwatchvid5 ай бұрын
Those look like they will outlast a human lifetime.
@DwightJurling4 ай бұрын
Bordon Wanes in Rame has a very similar vibe. Unstructured toe option they now offer is interesting.
@tonymoore21004 ай бұрын
After buying lots of other boots, I find the Oak St. lasts to be a little...uninspired. Just nothing grabs me about the look. But that leather looks great.
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
The Elston last is meant to be comfortable and utilitarian. Not sleek and European.
@mariogiardinazzo83815 ай бұрын
Nice pick up brother. May have to look into those!!!
@lamarsheridan60305 ай бұрын
As usual , great presentation. This boot looks fantastic . I am very interested. Thanks ! By the way nice belt . Where can I purchase ?
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is a prototype, I plan to stock more in the future so stay tuned 😎
@awdtw5 ай бұрын
It is sad Oak Street don't have the ability to produce anything on wide or EE lasts. Trying to find one that fits width ends up being clownish in length.
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
Yeah, their lasts seem to be D+ width or possibly even E width.
@victorrasilla5 ай бұрын
The elston last is super wide I thought too. Nice to hear some feedback on that because I wasn’t sure if I just got an unusual pair. I got my first OSB’s recently. The cap toe trench in natty CXL and leather sole. Plenty of toe box room for sure but I can deal with that. It’s actually quite comfortable despite it in my mind technically “not fitting” right. I’d much rather have extra room than the other way around.
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
Likewise! I love that they don’t skimp on the width
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
It's meant to be wide, kinda like the Munson. You can always take away excess volume, you can never add it.
@gnarl124 ай бұрын
@@DalesLeatherworks😊
@krystjanchanerley92885 ай бұрын
Really nice
@JRRob3wn5 ай бұрын
Oak Street makes nice boots, but I think they are overpriced and unfortunately their last does not fit me at all - super wide.
@papayafigure5 ай бұрын
I agree with you, too expensive for they are
@jaredjantzi59155 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say overpriced for made in America.
@JRRob3wn5 ай бұрын
@@jaredjantzi5915 They are way overpriced for the quality. Truman makes better quality boots for over $150 less.
@louisshirk50275 ай бұрын
Keep buying China boots, and then USA makers will go out of business and you won’t have to worry about price anymore
@JRRob3wn5 ай бұрын
@@louisshirk5027 Who said anything about made in China boots Louise? I own nearly a dozen pairs of high end boots, none of which are made in the third world and I’ve owned a pair of Oak Streets. They’ve raised their prices by 30% in the last year alone and the quality does not justify the price.
@nafis66685 ай бұрын
For such military inspired boots , I wish they gusset the tongue.
@AJ-by6pd5 ай бұрын
Have you seen the boondockers that John Lofgren makes? How do you think those compare to the Oak Street version?
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
John Lofgren does insanely good reproductions from the war era… I can’t recommend them enough. This is such a large topic I should have included them
@AJ-by6pd5 ай бұрын
@@DalesLeatherworks they have been on wish list for awhile. Are you also going to include Munson last boots?
@Tanrichguy4 ай бұрын
Music doesn’t really fit a boot video.
@DalesLeatherworks4 ай бұрын
I’ll use K-pop next time
@Tanrichguy4 ай бұрын
@@DalesLeatherworks please don’t
@johnmutton7996 күн бұрын
£650? In the UK? Sorry, no not worth it!
@larryedwards47085 ай бұрын
Dude you have the most obnoxious soundtrack ever!
@DalesLeatherworks5 ай бұрын
Can’t please everyone
@mikeliu3885 ай бұрын
Lmao $536 rip off. My Luosjiet only cost less than half and with Tochigi leather and hand stitch down.
@mikeliu3884 ай бұрын
@@ssssss-wu1dg I use Taobao but unfortunately it is not available for English users
@mikeliu3884 ай бұрын
@@ssssss-wu1dg even though at $500 USD, you get more out of it just so you know. The craftsmanship is way better