When I was inquiring about resoling my Thursday's it was gonna set me back about $220. That sounds like a manufacturing defect, so if you can send photos to teamthursday@thursdayboots.com my team will be happy to take a look. I originally got these boots as winter was starting to set in, and I really needed a pair of good-looking shoes that could withstand the terrible Midwestern winter. The subreddit about quality footwear. But a few years on now, the consensus is: really solid boots at very fair pricing, with good customer service and longevity. Love mine but the sole did give out, however after about a year of heavy wear. You buy them online and they offer guidance on what you should buy as it relates to sizing and fit. I wear them nearly daily walking in downtown Chicago - no car. Copyright 2017 - Present I also have a pair of Diplomats that I went a full size down for and they are just a little small, definitely when I have a thicker pair of socks on. Ive been wearing the President boots now for a couple of months, not long enough for a full review, but enough to give you some idea of what they offer. With thin socks I definitely have heel slippage and stuff. After that I put them on for a work trip where I wore them for four days straight (not recommended, but I hate traveling with more than one pair of shoes). During a day of work, I could easily cover 5 miles of running, all in a pair of boots. Overall, my Thursday boots have been outstanding. Nice review! At that point it is definitely worth it to resole the boots instead of buy new ones. Not once did my foot get fatigued, or have any hotspots. I will also chime in. I ordered their dress shoes too, and same thing, they run big. And that brings up something to think about, is it worth it to try to resole them or is it better to just replace them? They have the light scuffing you would expect to find on the leather at this point, and I have yet to try and remove those. From the moment I opened the box, and still today, I love the style of these boots. But the President's soles lasting only ~150 wears before CRACKING is extremely disappointing and I went ahead and bought a pair of AE Higgins Mills ($268 shipped) that will arrive in a few days. They are an amazing purchase. That's sort of what I am afraid of cost wise. I needed a pair of boots that were comfortable to stand in all day, keep my feet dry, had manageable traction in wet and snowy environments, and didnt look like a heavy pair of work boots like Timberlands. For the price I believe its a great bargain. Yet that doesnt matter to me, Ive put less miles in proper running shoes with this job that havent stood up as well as my Thursdays, nor have been nearly as comfortable. Now for some notes on how these boots wore down throughout the past year. Out of the box these boots were very comfortable, so much so I had assumed I was doing something wrong. I decided to go against the sizing as every shoe I have bought in a 10.5 has been proven to be too small. I ordered a half size down as recommended, but I dont know if i should gone a full size down or not? Siu Th M - Hng Hiu T M Hotline: Nhp chnh hng t M - Gia cng bn ngoi USA, Cho mng n vi giao din mi ca Chng ti, {{ $trans('storefront::product.reviews', { count: totalReviews }) }}, Giy Boot Nam Thursday Boot Company President Ankle Boot. I wanted to do a review of my Thursday Presidents because Ive worn these boots in a very unique way and Ive really put these things through the paces. Thursday offers a lot of classic styles, and the President is as simple as they get. I broke them in by wearing them while working at home (I stand to work) wearing them for 4 hours the first day, waiting a full day, and then wearing them for another 8 hour day. They are really young so the warranty doesnt mean much yet. It will save you a ton of hassle. I hate that type of caveat as it is extremely subjective. I need to find a sole that has similar squish to it because I really like it. It wasnt really in a structural area, and after snipping off the loose thread and singeing the remainder, there has been no other issues with that area. I have no idea when or how, but it is no longer there. Or put another way, people have been wearing these boots since they came out, and they are still going strong. This led me directly to Thursday Boot Company. The soles, same for me , the stitching wore through. Luckily I guessed correct, and I would say that if you are new to leather boots, get something close to your normal dress shoe size, and order two pairs if you are on the fence about the sizing. New product releases, daily discussion and community building with a common interest in quality footwear. The sole is cracking very badly, it almost looks like a cracked windshield. The uppers of my boots are also heavily creased due to the fact that I did not use shoe trees in them, and also wearing them consecutive days in a row. Since getting these boots, I have bought 6 more products from Thursday: 2 pairs of boots for myself, as well as a pair of their sneakers and a belt, and 2 pairs of boots for my girlfriend. As for some of the more common issues that Ive seen people have with Thursdays, those being the boots clicking as you walk and the heel counter collapsing, Ive not experienced either of these issues. Also on the right boot, there was a small area where some of the stitching on the uppers started to come loose. My problem is they dont make shoes wide enough to fit my cinder block feet. Thanks! (Steve had the opposite happen, where it recommended a size which ended up too large.) In his defense, their brand name was so worn down, he couldn't read it. You can buy thursday president seconds as well for $160ish. A usual day of work would include hours on my feet and doing the most unimaginable thing in a pair of leather boots, running. They have only gotten more comfortable since then, and I am very impressed with the comfort. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. As many of you will most likely know, Thursday Boot Company focuses heavily on the entry level, casual styled boot. Gi m gim gi n email ca Ti. So I went a half size down with these Presidents, and I love their fit. Those fears were unfounded and the boots have fit great the entire time. Even better, all of their shoes and boots are designed to be resoled. Thats pretty impressive! I went on the search for a pair of boots to wear into the office everyday, and was lead down the dizzying array of boot offerings. Been looking into getting these boots. I don't think Thursday has ever claimed to use Dainite soles, at least as far as I know, but they're also not the only company that makes proprietary studded soles. The outsole is still solidly attached to the boot, except for on the front of the right boot where it has started to separate slightly. My first and only boot. Started on Kickstarter a few years ago, Thursday Boot Company has a simple mission: We started Thursday to offer an alternative: ridiculously high quality footwear at honest prices that could handle our busy lives in New York City. Ultimately I settled on a pair of Thursday Boot Company President boots. I had a similar pair of Thursday for a couple of months before I got these, but they got replaced for free due to a problem with QC. At $200ish dollars their boots are not an insane value, which makes them compete with other established low cost offerings. If you get a new pair, you can alternate between the two, which would be especially useful for days when one gets soaked due to rain or snow. I work maintenance at a healthcare facility, so I need to look professional but be capable, and these sound like a great fit. I gotta tell ya. Much more than Dainite or Vibram Eton. Press J to jump to the feed. Reviews like these make me feel good about my purchase of some Captain seconds. NOTE: where possible all product links on this site may earn the site money when you buy using those links. It does somewhat make sense to just spend a little bit more money and get a brand-new pair of Thursdays that I can take a little bit better care of this time. Ive posted about how I drug them through the rain and mud for a month straight and I really appreciate them for what they are. I will say after a year of heavy wear, I do need to start thinking about what is next for these boots. My pair has been through quite a bit and have sentimental value so I will eventually resole them. Thursday Boot Company is not an expensive company to buy a new pair of boots from, with only being slightly more expensive than a resole. A plus of the Thursdays was the fact that they put foam in the insole, something I found very important for running around in these boots. They are great for people who work at offices, as well as lighter outdoor duty. I got a quote for $50 with a vibram sole. Topics include a wide range of brands from Crockett & Jones to Guidi. In the next few days, I want to show everyone what has happened to one of the soles of my Thursday Presidents after moderate wear (every other day for a year). You can return/exchange your boots for free, assuming they show no visible wear. We stand by our product and will be happy to take care of you if it's an issue on our end. I havent had the boots long enough to form a a definitive position on them, nor have I had them long enough to sort out what (if any) gotchas may lie ahead I will say I am planning on my next shoe purchase being another Thursday Boot. They have weathered many flights, my kids, and everything else. I ordered the President in Brown, size 11. | I know some will complain about the synthetic materials in the midsole, or the lack of insanely high-quality leather, or the quality control issues of Thursdays. Theres a few criticism of the company out there: If you search around about this company you are going to hear negative things. Where in the world did you go that they were priced that high? I have two pairs that will hit their 2 year mark in January. Been on the fence about it, I think your review has convinced me its a worthwhile purchase. So I would say putting the boots on, lacing them up, and walking across the room is about the limit before you cant return them. Like most people that buy Thursdays, I wore mine to work, but not at an office, and instead as a valet at a hotel. THE PRESIDENT - Thit k sch s v vt thi gian c xy dng trng tn; Cho d ti ni lm vic, trong mt bui hn h hay trong thi tit ma bo, bn c th t tin tin bc vi i giy PresidentUNPARALLELED WORKMANSHIP - Nhng i bt da tht c lm th cng cn thn t nhng vt liu c chn lc bng tay mang li v ngoi sch s v tinh xo; da cht lng cao pha trn cung cp mt lp hon thin tt hn theo thi gian. Hey man, sorry to hear that, but thanks for bringing to my attention. I love my Thursdays. On a recent trip I had to walk through a bad snow storm which left slush and deicing agents everywhere. Theres a lot of value in these boots not only from a price perspective but from a classic design, Goodyear welt, and comfort. One interesting point of wear was that one of the nails of the heel stack did come out. At $200, thats a pretty sweet deal. I like Thursday boots - price is right, and they look pretty good. These boots are pretty special to me because they are somewhat my first pair of GYW boots. So, I have about a years worth of wear on this pair of Thursday Presidents. The designers hit the sweet spot with these boots, and the brown is a rich a vibrant dark brown that should age quite nicely. This would have included adding leather midsole, new cork bed, and a mini lug outsole. I have somewhat of a sentimental attachment to the brand, as my wife bought me the Captains and also it was my first "real" pair of GYW boots. I expected my feet to hurt after a full work week of wearing these boots everyday, walking all around, but not only did my feet not hurt, but they werent even fatigued. Overall, they are holding up well, but it is certainly too early to tell. I find that the poron and foam in the boots really help when you are on your feet all day when compared to other boots. These negative things really are not fair, as they mostly are complaining about Thursday differing from the promise of the Kickstarter campaign, and not on the actual quality of the boot. Thursday does not channel their outsoles for the stitching, so the thread easily wears through. I priced it just to get an idea anyways, Id be looking at $50 for a vibram sole. You can easily say that I am a fan of the products that Thursday Boot Company are making. Dedicated to informing, teaching, and sharing. The rest of the boot is fine, but this also happened to one of their Captain boots (4 years old though). Id say they have done just that with the price range for all their shoes being $149 $265. And their youth also means theres not any way to know how these will be a decade from now. I thought they needed a resold so I brought them to the cobbler and he said dont come back until you tear the sole or something drastic, these look great. Got them resoled with a vibram sole for 50 bucks and expect a good couple more years with them. They are immensely comfortable, almost right out of the box, and have really molded to my feet. These boots have kept my feet happy and dry through so many terrible weather conditions, whether it be heavy rain, blizzards, walking through a foot of snow, my Thursdays have seen it all and are still going strong. I did worry these would initially fit fine, but stretch out and be too large. Thursday is of course one of those new companies that exist only online. And for a a shoe company those are not only low prices, but a very tight price range. Unsurprisingly, the stitch that goes through the welt and to outsole has been worn through. After my year in Thursdays, all I can say is that I am impressed. Ive also had the issue of the tongue of one of the boots does not like to sit straight, but that is common for boots that dont have gusseted tongues. However, the size calculator on the site encouraged me to order size 10.5, I have found the 11s fit me perfectly. My captains have held up way better than I thought they would. When getting sized in the AE store, I asked the old salesman if my Thursday's were real Dainite soles and he answered, "No, those are Tuesday's sole". What did you think about the sizing?? This is common with projects like this. By Steve Owens & Ben Brooks, Initial Impressions: Thursday Boot Company President, Natural vs. Synthetics for Tops and Bottoms. ng k ny ng ngha vi chp thun chnh sch Bo Mt Ring T. These boots broke in quickly and were comfortable the entire time. Man that's a lot cheaper than I was thinking for the resole. For that price you can buy a new pair of Thursday's but, if the boots have value to you and you want to keep em going, I think it's fine. Nu khng nhn c email hy kim tra mc spam. Theyll keep a place along side some pretty high end boots in my rotation and for sentimentality sake they will get a full rebuild when its time. The boots held up impressively well, with the deicing agents used wiping off with a damp towel. I am impressed, beyond what I expected. The boots I am reviewing here are $199 and offer a Goodyear welt construction which means you can resolve them when the time comes.
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