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Martens or Solovair? Or an alternative?
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Here's the thing: quality Goodyear welted boots do not come with zippers. Zippers are a sign of cheap, crappy boots.
No zippered boots will be BIFL.
So, what do you do if you don't want to have to deal with laces?
Chelsea boots. https://thursdayboots.com/products/womens-duchess-black-chelsea-boot
I collect and restore shoes, and I can tell you all about construction + types of leather + what truly makes a boot last a lifetime. Feel free to ask me all your questions.
Yeah, it's a shame how that specific style seems to be inextricably linked to zippers.
I actually have Thursday's Explorer boots and have been really impressed with the fit and quality after a year, considering the price point. It actually occurs to me that I could get another of those in black and get similar aesthetic to a platform combat boot without the zipper 🤔
I know generally that Goodyear Welts can usually be resoled and often have longer lifespans, but I'm less knowledgeable about the craft itself, so your Chelsea boot recommendation from Thursday as an alternative is intriguing. In what situations would you prioritize a good leather upper that doesn't have a resoleable welt, over a boot that has a Goodyear Welt with design flaws in the upper?
I 2nd Thursday Boots. Arguably the cheapest Goodyear welts out there. I got a pair barely used 2nd hand, and so far they are great. Nice thick quality leather that should hold up for years.