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To boldly Indigo where none have gone before

ChuckTalesabout 1 year ago
Y'2 Leather Work BootIndigo Horsehide
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Use & wear

Physical Work
Travel
Wet Conditions
Outdoor Activities

My dome experience started with a month away stomping around Taiwan and Japan. Soaked in seasonal rain up and down mountains, trekked through terminal and transport. On return, they did what all of my boots do – everything. The majority of the wear was done on hospital floors and dog parks. Buut they also saw dance performances, bodyweight training and everything that took me more than a block from the house.

Leather

Indigo Horsehide
Patina Process
Durability
Care Routine

Y2s indigo dyed horsehide is lightweight, and deceptively durable. Very little break in was required, as their unstructured nature took to my feet like leather socks. They needed very little in the way of care. A monthly wipe down and brushing, with very sparing amounts of product applied to scratches at the 3 month and 5 month mark. At the end I've revealed the brown tones underneath the unique deep blue, but it took 4 or 5 months of hard wear to reveal.

Fit

Comfort
Toe Box
Volume Feels Right
Ball Feels Right
Satisfied with the Fit
No Toe Room

The unstructured last and shallow toe box meant that I was aware of the leather starting to drape across my toes for the first couple of weeks. This resolved by the end of the first month and the boot is very comfortable. This boot is lightweight and extremely versatile, but is a true D width, and for the level of widespread wear I wouldve liked a little wider a last. This boot may be preferred by someone with shorter toes, with less toe splay. By the end of the dome the relatively light footbed is starting to require an insert as I am becoming aware of the nails in the heel, though it is not uncomfortable or painful. I will continue to wear these boots, in a reduced and more casual capacity.

Craftsmanship

Y'2 Leather Work Boot
Construction
Durability
Stitching
Clicking

I've been impressed with the overall durability of the construction, with everything remaining secure through the duration of the dome. Left and right toeboxes have been clicked differently, which I have noticed but is not dramatically significant.

Sole & heel

Traction
Comfort

The sole does not mark floors and handles most surfaces well - it suffers on wood floors and can be quite hard on foot for long days.

Final thoughts

Would Recommend

This is a lightweight and durable boot, which could be improved by offering a wider last with a little more room in the toebox. I will continue to wear these boots but they will need an insert to help with the hardness of the tygum sole as the footbed has worn down.

Written by ChuckTales
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