Great video guys! It was interesting to hear Horween referred to as a small tannery, but I was was left wanting when you didn't follow that up with examples of what ya'll would consider large tanneries. The discussion on white leather was interesting too. I've often thought about how growing up virtually every shoe around me worn by peers was white, but after "growing up" realizing that virtually nothing outside of sneakers is white. I've thought many times on whether a white boot would look good...especially after it got dirty. 😂 But of course the examples really aren't out there. Cool to hear at least one reason, beyond trends, why examples of white leather aren't really out there. I do have a white rolled top on a pair of MTO's that I love. I think white as a highlight or second-tone in a boot could certainly be cool, even if white as a main color isn't.
Thanks so much to both of you for doing the podcast, I’ve enjoyed the more regular schedule while it lasted. Safe travels, and look forward to hearing more when Phil gets back
Interesting conversation about small and large businesses. Capital and free cash flow has to factor into it too. A small business can't absorb as much risk as a big company. If Nike has a shoe that flops, who cares. If a small maker has a flop, that could ruin them if they don't have the core sales to fall back on.
We had a few Foxtrots open in the DC area. It was basically part coffee shop and part boutique grocery store. The coffee shop section was always popular and busy but no one ever really shopped in the grocery section. I think their issue was that they had such a large retail space but only about half of it made money. Not exactly a winning formula when rent was probably very high.
I listened to this on my podcast app another great one. I’ve been listening to this pod since the beginning. Nick’s job is obviously very technical. Does he have an applied chemistry (or chemistry) background? Academic credentials aside, is this the sort of position that favors an applied science background? (I’m just curious; no interest in entering the field.)
Have a pair of Trumans in Natural Cypress, very thick tough leather with hard break in but once they softened up they’re amazingly comfortable. Why is Dublin mentioned so often without talking about Essex? Seems like missing a step.🤷♂️
Is there something different in tile and blue CXL that makes it brake different, pigment or tanage reaction? All of the photos of worn pairs I see look really differently from color 8, natural, brown and black ones.
I was trying to find more info on “Italian brown cypress” (saw someone on Reddit post a pair a Nicks) and it seems hard to find. Is that the same as just “brown cypress”?
this is one of my favorite channels. Please never stop!
Really curious about the new Shackleton tannage too - would love to hear some more info on that!
Currently on my 3rd listen to this one. Wow is it packed full of great information ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Great video guys!
It was interesting to hear Horween referred to as a small tannery, but I was was left wanting when you didn't follow that up with examples of what ya'll would consider large tanneries.
The discussion on white leather was interesting too. I've often thought about how growing up virtually every shoe around me worn by peers was white, but after "growing up" realizing that virtually nothing outside of sneakers is white. I've thought many times on whether a white boot would look good...especially after it got dirty. 😂 But of course the examples really aren't out there. Cool to hear at least one reason, beyond trends, why examples of white leather aren't really out there. I do have a white rolled top on a pair of MTO's that I love. I think white as a highlight or second-tone in a boot could certainly be cool, even if white as a main color isn't.
Thanks so much to both of you for doing the podcast, I’ve enjoyed the more regular schedule while it lasted. Safe travels, and look forward to hearing more when Phil gets back
So when is Ashland gonna make some shell strops?
Chromexcel might be cool too
Nick looks majestic
I’m digging my viberg in brown nut cypress. Thanks for the amazing leather and more information about it 👊
cypress leather is going to hit it big time
Interesting conversation about small and large businesses. Capital and free cash flow has to factor into it too. A small business can't absorb as much risk as a big company. If Nike has a shoe that flops, who cares. If a small maker has a flop, that could ruin them if they don't have the core sales to fall back on.
We had a few Foxtrots open in the DC area. It was basically part coffee shop and part boutique grocery store. The coffee shop section was always popular and busy but no one ever really shopped in the grocery section. I think their issue was that they had such a large retail space but only about half of it made money. Not exactly a winning formula when rent was probably very high.
Their problem was giving free drinks monthly with no or minimal value purchases
Incredible podcast. Please keep it going!
Best podcast out there!
As always great podcast. Cypress looks so good, considering it for my next boot.
When is the dinner theatre podcast featuring Chef Nick and Performer-Entertainer Phil? I’m here for it.
I listened to this on my podcast app another great one. I’ve been listening to this pod since the beginning. Nick’s job is obviously very technical. Does he have an applied chemistry (or chemistry) background? Academic credentials aside, is this the sort of position that favors an applied science background? (I’m just curious; no interest in entering the field.)
Have a pair of Trumans in Natural Cypress, very thick tough leather with hard break in but once they softened up they’re amazingly comfortable.
Why is Dublin mentioned so often without talking about Essex? Seems like missing a step.🤷♂️
Scored a pair of “burnt oak” Dublin Vibergs at the sample sale in NYC a couple years ago. They’re my go to boots. Broke in fast and mad comfortable.
Ya I have the same pair on the 20 Last. My only Truman’s but it’s a sick build. The Natural Cypress is amazing.
How many tanks are from the Spanish?
I hope hair talk becomes a reoccurring segment
Is there something different in tile and blue CXL that makes it brake different, pigment or tanage reaction? All of the photos of worn pairs I see look really differently from color 8, natural, brown and black ones.
I was trying to find more info on “Italian brown cypress” (saw someone on Reddit post a pair a Nicks) and it seems hard to find. Is that the same as just “brown cypress”?
Nm, I see they’re exclusive to Nicks. And I guess I need a pair of Nicks now because that’s one of the nicest colors and leathers I’ve seen.
The Grey Cypress looks like Stone Latigo.
Love cypress but hate the name. I hear cypress and think green. I never know if people mean cypress tannage or another tannage in cypress green