One Year Review of the Nicks x Parkhurst V1 602 Lasted Falcon Boot

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • My favourite Boot brand and rugged workboot brand get together and produce a tough, attractive baby! Nicks Handmade Boots and Parkhurst collaborated with Nicks' Falcom boot built on a Parkhurst 602 last - One Year Later!
    Links
    Nicks Handmade Boots nicksboots.com/
    Parkhurst Brand bit.ly/wewearparkhurst
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    00:25 Welcome
    03:49 Style, Brand, Construction Reminder
    07:50 How It Has Worn
    11:54 Summary
    Who Am I?
    I am a Management Consultant in real life but in my Bootlosophy channel, I make videos about boots and all things boot related. This channel posts reviews of boots, unboxing of new boots, and follow-up reviews, and in doing so, may explore the philosophy of the brands and makers as well as the collectors!
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Комментарии • 49

  • @sschoon86
    @sschoon86 14 дней назад +6

    Hey Teik. You talk up Parkhurst so much that I finally decided to buy some. I gotta say, you are correct on all fronts. Their 602 last is very comfortable and looks great. Quality is high. Andrew was very communicative during the shipping process. I even let him know that you sent me, and he had nothing but nice things to say about you. This is a brand that I may have overlooked if it were not for your insistence that they deserve to be known, and now they might be my new favorites. Thanks for putting out informative and approachable boot videos and helping us all know which brands to keep an eye on!

  • @coreyellegood1922
    @coreyellegood1922 15 дней назад +6

    Well that was timed well. Watched at 6:02pm.

  • @liljuanito123
    @liljuanito123 15 дней назад +2

    The new 602M is amazing. Andrew is doing a killer job. He deserves way more credit.

  • @jonathanmarquise422
    @jonathanmarquise422 15 дней назад +3

    I just received a pair of Nicks in the mail today!

  • @edgarjauregui6238
    @edgarjauregui6238 13 дней назад

    Watching this wearing my spruce Kudus from the latest drop. The 602M is such an amazing last, comfortable with killer looks.

  • @joeybaldarelli6620
    @joeybaldarelli6620 14 дней назад +1

    Thanks for all you do for us boot nerds

  • @Mujoman101
    @Mujoman101 15 дней назад +3

    These look amazing

  • @wwshehan
    @wwshehan 12 дней назад

    Great video Teik! I might need to jump in for the v3 Parkhurst nicks has running with some italian brown cypress!

  • @Tallnerdyguy
    @Tallnerdyguy 15 дней назад +2

    Great looking boots, just need to convince the wife that i need another pair....

    • @Bootlosophy
      @Bootlosophy  15 дней назад +1

      “Honey, I won a big prize”?

  • @teenoso4069
    @teenoso4069 14 дней назад

    Since 2019, I have built a collection of 8 boots C&J x3, Vass x1 , Loake x 2, Bespoke x 1 and Hitech x 1. My hitechs cost £35 and have walked over 3,000 miles. I have said no to over 100 pairs.

  • @richyclubsport5155
    @richyclubsport5155 14 дней назад

    Having owned over 50 pairs of boots a few months ago, I've culled my collection recently on eBay and Vinted, there's only so many a man can wear, i find myself wearing my Trickers Stow Malton and Henry and my favourite pair, C and J rough out suede Coniston boots more than the others. Those are nice looking boots, but horrendously expensive in UK more than C and J and Trickers

  • @franciscomacias4392
    @franciscomacias4392 14 дней назад

    Great video as always. I would love for you if time permits make a video on how you stored all your boots I have a large collection and I’m always worried on how to thanks..

  • @chefrichh
    @chefrichh 14 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @davidfrazier1186
    @davidfrazier1186 15 дней назад +1

    Very nice looking boot

  • @williamb.northcutt9096
    @williamb.northcutt9096 13 дней назад

    Great video as usual. I have a pair of Parkhurst boots with Kudu leather. The last as you said is perfect. I like the looks of the boot you just reviewed but toooo expensive for my tastes!
    Ben Northcutt
    Birmingham, AL USA

  • @qltyboots
    @qltyboots 13 дней назад

    They look really awesome. Great review

  • @The_Other_Matt
    @The_Other_Matt 15 дней назад

    I wear my V2's in Italian Brown Cypress about once a week. One of my more comfortable pairs of boots despite the tank-like construction. Nicks just opened up pre-orders for the V3's today with quite a few new options for customization. Tempted but I'm resisting for now. Like you said, these will last forever with casual wear and I'm still waiting on the preorders for the Parkhurst wingtip boots to come in in a month or two.

  • @teatowel11
    @teatowel11 11 дней назад

    I ordered a pair of these in tan roughout since i already own a pair of travellers in dark brown english bridle veg tan.
    Your's are gorgeous.
    I'm hoping the parkhurst 602 last is more to my liking. The travellers feel slightly too big, especially at the heel.

  • @HaydonRyan
    @HaydonRyan 8 дней назад

    Great timing - as they're now offering the V3. Really appreciate the video. Which laces are you using on these?

  • @toodamnskippy6220
    @toodamnskippy6220 15 дней назад +3

    I love your boot reviews but I must make a correction: 244 boots or 122 pairs (just having fun). Please buy bigger sizes so I can buy some of your boots.

    • @Bootlosophy
      @Bootlosophy  15 дней назад +1

      😂😂😂😂Watch my unboxings when I go, “Let me put this one down and pull out the left pair”. 🤣🤣🤣WTH!!!

  • @Brajin1
    @Brajin1 15 дней назад

    They just announced another edition. It’s a cool colab.

  • @CeliceDSCh
    @CeliceDSCh 15 дней назад

    Mine V2 just arrived this week, too bad it's hot summer time. I didn't opt for cap toe or 8 inch since it's a "dressy" last; same as yours because I have mostly red burgundy and green boots.

  • @UnknownUser-rb9pd
    @UnknownUser-rb9pd 13 дней назад

    Starting to thin out the collection is the first step on the way to recovery 🙂.
    I slowed down my boot buying dramatically since last year and started giving them away to charity or selling a few pairs.
    I found that I was only wearing each pair of my boots a few times per year and also that I was permanently breaking in new boots instead of enjoying the ones already broken in. And I also wanted to wear my many nice leather sneakers and some of my remaining dressier shoes some of the time, in summer at least.
    It was (excuse the pun) like a treadmill.
    So the numbers are falling and every month or two I go through them and say farewell to a couple of pairs (or more) of footwear though it gets harder as I have mostly got rid of the ones I liked the least.
    I'm hoping that in a few years time I'll have nothing but a much reduced collection of well broken in favourite boots and shoes that will have "become mine" and maybe I'll even need a few re-soles eventually like I used to back in the days when I was sensible about footwear.
    I'll still have far more than I should but I'm now watching channels like yours and don't feel any real urge to add boots anymore.

    • @Bootlosophy
      @Bootlosophy  13 дней назад

      I live near a charity collection point and when I took some of my boots to them, they advised against it! Apparently in Australia we have a less educated footwear market and heritage boots (except R M Williams) are unpopular because of their style and weight! So what I’ll probably do is sell them and give the net profits to my favourite charity (Cancer).

    • @UnknownUser-rb9pd
      @UnknownUser-rb9pd 12 дней назад

      @@Bootlosophy Yes, I think the same does happen to some extent in the UK. I make a point of mentioning that they're X amount boots or shoes so please don't sell cheaply. I also deliver to a variety of charity shops at multiple locations so they don't immediately identify me as "that crazy footwear person".
      The charity shops are huge money making machines in the UK and in many cases I believe the goods handed in go for processing and assessment in central locations and higher value items get assessed by people who know what they're doing. Being a UK size 12 I think makes that more likely and less likely that a volunteer or employee will decide that selling nice footwear on their own ebay account would be a good reward for their hard work which is another concern.
      Personally, I'm not that concerned if they sell cheaply because if somebody is searching charity shops and picks up a quality pair of boots at a good price, though the charity will have lost out, it means that the boots will hopefully be well used and loved by someone else who might not otherwise be able to afford them such as a student. And may well start another person on a good footwear path.
      The alternative is to sell yourself but that comes with its own hassles. It may be easier if you have mainstream sizes and boots that are a bit exotic and difficult to purchase locally like much of your American stuff . I have used a UK service called Marrkt a couple of times who sell on your behalf. They take 40% of the sale price but as they are a proper business with return policies and a fixed initial price, their sales can command higher prices than a lone ebayer with little history. They can sell the right brands quite quickly and gradually reduce the price at fixed intervals over time for unsold goods, If you bought the boots at a good sale discount and they're the right brand for their audience it is possible to get the majority of your money back.

  • @dangbyley
    @dangbyley 5 дней назад

    Hi great video….im planning to get a pair too. Is your soft or celastic tow and what is delta arch. Please advise 😂

  • @davidfrazier1186
    @davidfrazier1186 15 дней назад

    I think you would like the Carolina 8" Domestic moc toe

  • @edbehan1306
    @edbehan1306 15 дней назад

    There are a lot of good boots out there. I believe find the last that is the most efficient fit for your foot. Meaning you can minimize the size and keep all the comfort. I found what works for me, after about 20 different lasts. I will probably be dead before they are.

    • @Bootlosophy
      @Bootlosophy  14 дней назад

      What’s the best last for you?

    • @edbehan1306
      @edbehan1306 14 дней назад

      @@Bootlosophy I'm over 6 decades old. In my youth I liked tight shoes for agility. So my slightly wide feet have been pushed together a bit. So the 2030, and RMW round toe suits well. Also if I'm doing more standing around than walking the 55 last is really nice in my Roberts. Others work but think above are my faves.

  • @BlairTheMan-ig4jx
    @BlairTheMan-ig4jx 3 дня назад

    What edge color were these ordered in?

  • @toddfleury7324
    @toddfleury7324 15 дней назад +1

    What size boot do you wear? Just in case you want to pass anymore on… May you outlive many boot soles.

    • @hubriscube
      @hubriscube 15 дней назад +8

      Teik wears an 8.5D Brannock, most boots in size 8 US. I know this purely in a non-scary, parasocially respectful kind of way. 😉

    • @Bootlosophy
      @Bootlosophy  15 дней назад +4

      @@hubriscube 🤣🤣🤣🤣Should I be looking over my shoulder?

    • @toodamnskippy6220
      @toodamnskippy6220 15 дней назад

      @@Bootlosophy That’s the “walk a mile in my shoes” taken literally.

  • @darktimbercustomknives6248
    @darktimbercustomknives6248 3 дня назад

    Do u buy the same size nicks as u do whites? I’m a 9 in whites and have been told based on this I should get a 9.5 in nicks. Can u help confirm this?

    • @Bootlosophy
      @Bootlosophy  2 дня назад

      I bought the same size but in the MP last, I think I should be 1/2 down from Nicks.

  • @zeroman155
    @zeroman155 15 дней назад

    Are parkhurst a good brand? Are they better quality than allen Edmonds?

    • @Tallnerdyguy
      @Tallnerdyguy 15 дней назад

      Different lasts, similar build quality

    • @zeroman155
      @zeroman155 14 дней назад

      @@Tallnerdyguy That's not good. I ask because Allen Edmonds are no longer a good brand. It's now poorly built with cheap materials.

    • @sschoon86
      @sschoon86 14 дней назад +1

      I just got my first 2 pairs from Parkhurst last week. 1 of them was a B grade Allen service boot, the other is a "sample" Bidwell 2.0, which is a plain toe shoe.
      For the B grade, I would say it is a little more scuffed than I expected and the sanding around the toe is a little closer than I would like. Overall, still happy with it and these are the type of things only us boot nerds care about - I have gotten a lot of compliments on these boots. In comparison to some Grant Stone B grades I have purchased, these Parkhurst are a bit more on the B level. Overall, great construction and build quality, other than the stuff that makes them B grade. These are on the 602 last, which are really comfortable. Comparable to the GS Leo last, but with a touch more width through the forefoot.
      For the Bidwells, I am still trying to figure out what a "sample" is, as these appear to be an A grade, unworn pair - I suspect maybe they are a prototype or something. These shoes look phenomenal, definitely seem to be on a similar level of quality to Grant Stone. These are on the 602M last, which I believe is a slightly lower volume, but very similar.
      I don't own any Allen Edmonds, so I can't compare to those. If you are familiar with Grant Stone, then you know their QC is second to none unless you are comparing to very expensive makers. After only having worn them for about a week, I would put my initial impressions of the Parkhursts on similar footing to Grant Stone, with a slightly more comfortable last (at least for my feet).

  • @deXXXXter2
    @deXXXXter2 14 дней назад +1

    Wait, let me ask you something. You said you have over 100 pairs of boots, some of them you wear more, some less. You claim that you did wear those for more or less 1000km for a year, which is almost 3km per day, so around 4k steps per day. That's an average milage of person working in the office already, maybe a little bit less.
    I understand you walk a lot on your trips, but considering how many boots you use and review - this seems alsmot unbelivable. I mean, 1000km seems actually crazy much considering you have to split you time between your job, YT, family, sleep and especially other boots to wear. I'm not saying you are wrong in your estimation, its just you either spend most of your life on walking (which is commendable) or you actually like those boots very much... or both ;)
    Cheers from Poland!

  • @HaydonRyan
    @HaydonRyan 8 дней назад

    You should really flip your laces so that they match the pics on nick's site - they look weird the other way like there's a gap in the laces.