Pem
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Post by Pem on Sept 11, 2014 7:49:53 GMT
Had my current long riding boots for awhile, just for showing not general wear and after some new ones. My current ones zip up the back and are really comfy but would really like some slimline, neater ones, any recommendations on makes and models? Must be close contact and comfy? Thanks
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Post by juleshp on Sept 11, 2014 7:56:36 GMT
Brogini are good
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Post by topcat01 on Sept 14, 2014 8:16:21 GMT
Regent are good if you don't mind the breaking in process lol which are a crippler for about 3 months
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Post by rider123 on Sept 15, 2014 22:20:40 GMT
I buy regents off eBay so that some other poor soul has had to go through the braking them in period!
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Post by brether on Sept 22, 2014 14:52:48 GMT
Sarm Hippique, after 2 years in my regents I gave up, the never did soften up. My new sarm hippique ones are like slippers and look lovely!
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Post by rosiemay9 on Sept 22, 2014 15:00:36 GMT
Ive had brogini boots now for coming up 7 years worn at home and shows still look like new very very comfy just had them widened now as ive grown and they still just as comfy
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Post by lalalaa on Sept 22, 2014 19:29:42 GMT
Another vote for brogini. Mine were really comfy from the beginning
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Pem
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Post by Pem on Sept 23, 2014 7:14:10 GMT
I have seen the ariat contour field boot which I really like the look of, has anyone got these? Thanks
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Post by daisycutter on Sept 23, 2014 11:37:12 GMT
My daughter has had every make going or just about!! Brogini came out on top.
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Post by sundance20 on Sept 23, 2014 15:18:23 GMT
I've recently got parlanti's they are incredibly comfy! I can't even tell I'm wearing them
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