As always, searching for the best quality/price ratio... 
Really intrigued by the Jim Green boots. "Proudly made in South Africa", well to be fair I don't think I really own anything made in Africa. Last time I bought something with a similar slogan from a country known/considered for low quality production, was the Prusa i3 mk3 proudly made in the Czech Republic and it was an amazing product. I'm considering the "vellie", which seem to be the South African flavoured Chukkas. Or for a more proper boot, the African rangers look amazing for the price as well (but I already own moctoe redwings so I'm more in need of low shoes/boots). Simple thick leather upper and stitchdown construction for 109$... Seems they also had a 20% discount on last black friday and that tune is right around the corner too.
They're actually ~60$ on the South African site, but ~40$ shipping to Europe. If they offer a discount on black friday I'll definitely take them...
Stitchdown is a more simple (and very waterproof) type of a welt, but it is overall very comparable to a Goodyearwelt. From a purely functional perspective, stitchdown may even be a better choice (more waterproof, easy to swap soles, easier to make). Either way much better than generic glued/cemented boots that are the norm nowadays.
Really intrigued by the Jim Green boots. "Proudly made in South Africa", well to be fair I don't think I really own anything made in Africa. Last time I bought something with a similar slogan from a country known/considered for low quality production, was the Prusa i3 mk3 proudly made in the Czech Republic and it was an amazing product. I'm considering the "vellie", which seem to be the South African flavoured Chukkas. Or for a more proper boot, the African rangers look amazing for the price as well (but I already own moctoe redwings so I'm more in need of low shoes/boots). Simple thick leather upper and stitchdown construction for 109$... Seems they also had a 20% discount on last black friday and that tune is right around the corner too.
They're actually ~60$ on the South African site, but ~40$ shipping to Europe. If they offer a discount on black friday I'll definitely take them...
Stitchdown is a more simple (and very waterproof) type of a welt, but it is overall very comparable to a Goodyearwelt. From a purely functional perspective, stitchdown may even be a better choice (more waterproof, easy to swap soles, easier to make). Either way much better than generic glued/cemented boots that are the norm nowadays.
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