
Final fairwell photos.. I’ve put these on eBay. I’ve been in denial because they’re gorgeous, but they’re too big for me. Really wanted to track the patina on these over time, but oh well… I found a pair of Niagaras in anise kudu that are coming soon and should be the correct size so I’m excited to get into those and feel a bit better about letting go of these…
Taken on December 1, 2025
Parkhurst
The Niagara
602M Last: 11.5
A bit too roomy in toe box, but otherwise quite comfortable. A mid thickness leather insole from rose anvil helped the volume issue significantly, but these still feel too long especially with the higher heal they have…
Availability: Limited Edition
I had a pair of Alden Indys that were lost/stolen in a 1,000 mile move. I got the itch to replace the Indys, but couldn’t bring myself to spend near-viberg money on a pair given the other options available for less cash with better build and value. Same time, my Parkhurst 602 Oak Rambler Richmonds were becoming my favorite boots and I wanted to try another style on the 602m. I also wanted a more lighter leather that would pick up a storied patina (doing dad stuff) for my next pair. When I saw these Niagaras in Seidel natural veg re-tan, all the boxes were checked and I scooped these. I think prefer these to my old Indys and, not that it really matters, I get more compliments on these too.
My Richmonds on the 602 have a bit of pinky toe rub so I thought I’d try a half size up on these. These are a bit too roomy, perhaps should have stayed with an 11, but a mid-thickness veg tan insole from rose anvil has taken up the extra volume and these are fitting well now. I’ve never gotten a blister in these, even before adding the insoles. They seem to never stop breaking in, though, so they feel a bit different (but still comfortable) every time I put them on. I’ll just keep stomping around in them until I get that glove-like aha feel one day.