This may be the wrong place to ask this, but who makes the most comfortable shoes on the market?
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Rocky,
For both fit and quality in construction, you cannot go wrong with Missouri Boot and Shoe.
They have a variety of military and civilian shoes available--a close reading of their website will give you a number of options appropriate to your unit impression.
Make a decision as to the type of socks you'll wear, and the number--some men are happier with a thin cotton sock topped by a wool sock. Others (like me) go for two pair of wool stockings even in warm weather. This all depends on your feet, and how they hold up under the various rigors of the hobby.
Once that decision is made, follow the rather exacting measurement directions on the website for your order. This is not an 'off the rack try on' sort of thing--you won't find these available at events to speak of.
Even a badly worn used pair I picked up in a trade was almost the best pair of shoes I'd ever had for comfort.Terre Hood Biederman
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Camp shoes are clearly more comfortable than brogans, but I don't think that's the answer for which you are looking.Silas Tackitt,
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My robert land camp shoes are extremely comfortable, I'd suggest checking Missouri Boot and Shoe out as well. both makers are really great at what they do, and all my pards seem to swear by them both. hope that helpsAdam Polanski
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If you're standing around on sutler row goofing off, camp shoes are comfortable. if you need to march long distances across streams or tall wet grass or sweat in them, they are brutal. As long as you are standing still they are fine, but once you move in them and they get wet, blisters form. I know scores of guys who've tossed camp shoes in the back of the reenacting closet because of this. Besides, they have no arch support and are not stable. You'll tend to roll your ankles with them. Check me out on Sutler Row and I'll be sporting them. Look at me on campaign and I'll have a good pair of well fit brogans.
I've got a pair of 19th century footwear that was made for me. The shoemaker took 13 measurements of my foot, used oak tanned leather and the proper thickness sole with a narrow waist and realistically sized heal. THIS IS THE MOST COMFORTABLE SHOW I OWN! More comfortable than sneakers, more comfortable than sandals. It doesn't matter which pattern you choose, just choose a pair that's well made and is made for you and not 'off the rack'.[COLOR="DarkRed"] [B][SIZE=2][FONT=Book Antiqua]Christopher J. Daley[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]
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Ditto on the camp shoes. My Robert Land canvas camp shoes, although a half size too small for me, are exceedingly worthy. The only uncomfortable thing I personally have had to deal with is the "where are you going bowling" comments and the Ronald McDonald comparisons. I have since been working on my tan.
The Missouri Boot and Shoe advice (for other shoes) above is all very valid and worthy of your consideration. I followed this advice 5 or so years ago and have been nothing but thankful for the effort and cost it took to get the right fit. Good luck.Joe Madden
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Well made + best fitting = comfortable. Well made = authentic in my mind and it is possible to get a well made, good fitting ,authentic shoe. As Chris says, your best bet is to have them custom made for you. There are precious few makers who can do that, M B & S being one.
As for camp shoes - there is a reason they are called "camp shoes" - they are for camp, not the field. I remember McDowell 1999 - Duke Culbertson wore a pair of camp shoes but quickly discarded them once we hit the road. He said they were worse than useless on the march. I am very hard on shoes, marching being my thing, and never forgot Duke's advice.Soli Deo Gloria
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Robert Land Federal-issue brogans... awesome. 10 years and mine are still like new with minimal upkeep.
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Hallo!
While I appreciate the spirit of the question...
I would just add that dealing with Period clothing and gear in a Period manner is a more "Authentic" way to go... ;) :)
But yes, as Herr Doug shares, it is possible to combine the attributes of first being an "authentic" shoe with a shoe secretly designed and built to the exacting measurements of one's left and right feet.
In the end, no one knows the difference, except one's feet and one's ability to finish the march without being lame or crippled from foot injuries or severe blistering.
For some reason I do not understand, last month "premium" shoes I have worn for several years "raised" two deep blisters on my little toes so deep they bled. The day after the event I slowly hobbled and gimped to the parking lot relieved to change into modern "cross trainers." (Never, ever, happened before.) Gimped a bit for three days in modern shoes, pulling wool sock fibers out of the wounds...
I wonderful historical experience, that...
I favor Bod Serio's as he builds them to both feet individually.
Second, I favor Tom Mattimore.
IMHO, it takes the shoes that will get one to the end of the march without dropping out that ultimately matters.
And we all can have different "feetsessesss."
But, others feet and preferences, and mileage (no pun intended) will vary...Curt Schmidt
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Lukas Berg.
If you can find a pair on the secondary market, buy them.Brian DesRochers
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Originally posted by Curt-Heinrich Schmidt View PostAnd we all can have different "feetsessesss."
A few years ago, I got a pair from Mick Nesseim. They are very well made and I don't have the back of my foot moving around. However, it has taken a while to break them in so I don't get blisters (just say "No!" to the clump sole!).
Here's the bottom of MJN brogans, showing the "clump" sole:
Here are MB&S brogans:
Here is the original from the MB&S site:
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Originally posted by Lucky View PostLukas Berg.
If you can find a pair on the secondary market, buy them.Soli Deo Gloria
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Missouri Boot and Shoe, by far....soft leather makes it feel like you're not even wearing shoes at all.
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Originally posted by Curt-Heinrich Schmidt View PostHallo!
While I appreciate the spirit of the question...
I would just add that dealing with Period clothing and gear in a Period manner is a more "Authentic" way to go... ;) :)
Affecting Glory-esque accent: "You be a harrrd man, suh...":pLOL
Good thing for me my period shoes are quite comfy after being worn for 10 years...
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I have a pair of MB&S Western Fed. brogans and and a pair of 174o commoner civie/ Confed. shoes from Mattimore. Both were extremely comfortable right of the box, and still are. Although usually any of them need to be worn in a bit, under marching conditions, to really contour to your foot.Eric N. Harley-Brown
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