Black and white shoes against the black and white tile at The Borscht Belt restaurant in Newtown, PA. This is the second day of wear for these Rancourt derbys.
Taken on October 10, 2024
Rancourt & Co.
Dirigo Derby
Rancourt & Co.
Cost: 188 USD
Availability: Stock Model
I meant to plan carefully for this year’s Thunderdome, but I forgot. When the email hit my inbox reminding me that the competition was one week away, I knew that I had missed my chance to order something that would take some time to arrive. The day I read that email, it was the afternoon, and my feet were hurting even though I was wearing sneakers. I decided that I needed to be unambitious and kind to my feet. I went looking for a chukka boot from one of the heritage moccasin brands (Quoddy, Ramcourt, Russell), but nothing was readily available. I settled on these wedge-soled derbys because I suspected they would be comfortable. The black Chromexcel would make these shoes easy to style with just about anything I wanted to wear, but the downside is that there wouldn’t be much in the way of patina. Regardless, I wanted to participate in the Thunderdome, and winning is less important to me than the personal journey and the community.
I’m an 8.5 on the Brannock, and most well-made leather footwear fits me if I take an 8.0. Rancourt’s web site didn’t give the clearest sizing advice, but I gambled (correctly) that an 8.0 would be the correct size.
Rancourt put these in the mail to me a day after I placed my order. I think it took four days total for them to arrive, so no complaints whatsoever.