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Hell yeh, brother! I’m gonna ask those PTO mums if they want to take a ride on my big hawg
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WTF?I’ve had this pair of RMWs for 15 years, though once the second sole started wearing out they sat at the back of the closet for over 5 years. I sent them to Unsung to perform some heresy, giving an American work boot sole to the classic Aussie ‘bush slippers’
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I have 4 pairs of RMWs. The only ones I wear occasionally are the pair of dark brown suede craftsman. 2 pairs are Cuban heels from rock'n'roll 70s, still going strong. The black Santa Fe Cuban heels get worn to the odd rock or country gig. Waiting on my Wrangler Wranchers to arrive and if they fit the Santa Fe will get a run.I’ve had this pair of RMWs for 15 years, though once the second sole started wearing out they sat at the back of the closet for over 5 years. I sent them to Unsung to perform some heresy, giving an American work boot sole to the classic Aussie ‘bush slippers’
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I have 4 pairs of RMWs. The only ones I wear occasionally are the pair of dark brown suede craftsman. 2 pairs are Cuban heels from rock'n'roll 70s, still going strong. The black Santa Fe Cuban heels get worn to the odd rock or country gig. Waiting on my Wrangler Wranchers to arrive and if they fit the Santa Fe will get a run.
I have 4 pairs of RMWs. The only ones I wear occasionally are the pair of dark brown suede craftsman. 2 pairs are Cuban heels from rock'n'roll 70s, still going strong. The black Santa Fe Cuban heels get worn to the odd rock or country gig. Waiting on my Wrangler Wranchers to arrive and if they fit the Santa Fe will get a run.
I mainly use Vass for mtm. Turn-around is ~8 weeks for new orders and 4-5 weeks for repairs.For those of you who do mtm dress shoes, what’s the typical turn-around time?
I had the impression from interviews on the Stichdown-podcast, that it was rather difficult finding people willing to put in the time to train.I can see for a professional wildland firefighter, putting it on the calendar to order new boots for the season in two years might be doable but this still seems like a crazy business model. Can’t they train more people to keep up with demand??