At least the real work is still there, the original boot. Those new soles are fine for any other pair of boots except those role clubs. Definitely brought down the quality of the boot with that resole.
Unbelievable! I'm assuming these were not bought directly from Brian because, why not ask for the light natural shoe at purchase? Besides, I like the rubber half soles better. These are meant to be a stylish rugged military boot. Plus, you take away better traction. It's a nice resole, it just seems pointless.
Primitive PR. The original sole is much better than the remade one. When I read that the shoes of the owner of the workshop, everything was clear to me. This is very stupid and deceiving the viewer.
@@Orlanzepol123 Yes, I saw that they were new. Well, the customer is our master, and we are happy about the order, earnings and customer satisfaction.
The uppers are assembled masterfully, stitching is pretty much perfect. Brian uses a different type of footbed setup than most handwelt construction boots, sort of a mix between a Goodyear welt and handwelt style footbed where the holdfast is a folded up portion of the edge of the leather footbed, rather than a channeled holdfast like you usually see with a handwelt
Yes, it doesn't break down like cork does. I'm not anti cork myself, I feel like it's a suitable filler for most applications. It will certainly break down and crumble after long periods of time, like decades, but if the boot owner is maintaining the boots and resoling when necessary it won't ever get to that point of deterioration
Let us know what you think about the video!
At least the real work is still there, the original boot. Those new soles are fine for any other pair of boots except those role clubs. Definitely brought down the quality of the boot with that resole.
Interesting that someone would pay this much for these boots
And not be happy with the original sole
those are bespoke boots, just order them with the leather soles. To each their own, but i like the before version better
Hmm...Doesn't look like a repair to me, the Underdogs were perfectly fine to begin with.
Unbelievable! I'm assuming these were not bought directly from Brian because, why not ask for the light natural shoe at purchase? Besides, I like the rubber half soles better. These are meant to be a stylish rugged military boot. Plus, you take away better traction. It's a nice resole, it just seems pointless.
Wait, why replace a brand new midsole?
Great job, God Bless!
Primitive PR. The original sole is much better than the remade one. When I read that the shoes of the owner of the workshop, everything was clear to me. This is very stupid and deceiving the viewer.
Video is perfect! I liked the original shoes more :-) But if the soles were already worn, why not?
The soles weren’t worn at all. Maybe he just wanted a different style of sole which is what I did with my pair of new Iron Rangers.
@@Orlanzepol123 Yes, I saw that they were new. Well, the customer is our master, and we are happy about the order, earnings and customer satisfaction.
I like the new soles better . It matches the leather nicer and it’s a cleaner look.
Like watching your high school art teacher paint over a Picasso, somehow thinking that doing so puts him in Picasso's league.
Resole was not necessary yet🤔
If ain’t broke, why fix it?
This was a great video! Those boots look awesome. What do you guys think about the role club's construction?
I really like the way they are made. They inspire the way I resole and make boots :)
The uppers are assembled masterfully, stitching is pretty much perfect. Brian uses a different type of footbed setup than most handwelt construction boots, sort of a mix between a Goodyear welt and handwelt style footbed where the holdfast is a folded up portion of the edge of the leather footbed, rather than a channeled holdfast like you usually see with a handwelt
@@UnsungHouse That was a thorough answer, thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🔨⚡
Great video.
The taste is different to any person ... but why havent the customer ask Brian/RoleClub at first ? Ok his/her/they decions 🤷♀️
Very nice!!
The age is starting to show on that ol' glue pot😂
Was that leather filling instead of cork? Any pros or cons using one of the other?
He says it doesn’t crumble like cork does :) no need to replace when resoling either
Yes, it doesn't break down like cork does. I'm not anti cork myself, I feel like it's a suitable filler for most applications. It will certainly break down and crumble after long periods of time, like decades, but if the boot owner is maintaining the boots and resoling when necessary it won't ever get to that point of deterioration
Awesome 😎 recraft 👍🏾👍🏾💯💯
I would have put a logger sole on that..😀