Yea I get it. I often make the blog post with pics. These videos are really shot for IG and I share them here. I dont always have the thing I am talking about on hand either.
@@theshoesnob_officialimages from the Internet or links to the shoe trees you're referring to that are a good quality would be beneficial. On hand would be better but at least an image so we know what to look for or lynx so we know what to look for would make this video better
I have a pair of loafers from Cheaney & Sons, that a set of trees from AE/Woodlore fit perfectly; no give, slack or play between the shoe and tree. The same trees were not anywhere close to filling a pair of Carmina loafers. Yes, there is a difference in most cases. Thanks for bringing this up to your viewers.
@@theshoesnob_official Oh and one more thing Justin, David Goggins (spell check) said that you will never meet a hater that is more successful than you.
@@arthurcatalanotto1151 thanks Arthur and yes 100% true because haters are just jealous and successful people don't have time to hate others nor the desire to waste energy on it ;-) thanks as always for your support
That is why Im a fan of Vass ( and yours too) for not ridiculously overpriced shoestrees. I always pay for last shoestrees whenever I can but damn, it hurts sometimes, especially with brands like Crockett & Jones
I have spring loaded cedar shoe trees size 9 uk eu 43 and they fit my shoes perfectly. They keep my shoes in great condition. The really crap ones are those with the long bendy spring that creates an arch out of the shoe.
Yea cedar spring loaded arent bad with a single piece front. Its the sharp edged ones with a two piece small head that are no good. And yes those other omes are even worse as you said
@@geneschwartz5422 if Grant Stone sells you a pair of trees with your boots I think you’re gonna be fine. If you buy Woodlore trees from Amazon, they’re often made for multiple sizes (ex. L, for sizes 9-11) and those are the issue.
I've asked Justin questions and he's always been nothing but pleasant to talk to. I mean he might be a weirdo outside of the internet but I'm not trying to date him
@@Dominicreviews lol, that was funny. I am even more normal outside of the internet. Thanks for the kind words. The original commenter was my biggest fan turned my biggest hater accusing me of selling him a 'cover up' shoe (made two pairs as 1st was the wrong color, claimed the 2nd pair was just the 1st pair recolored) and went off on my business partner. All false and even showed him the both pairs yet still claimed I was lying, Super-unhinged. Yet still follows me for some reason. Go figure.
@@theshoesnob_official He wasn’t your biggest fan! But he’ll let you know it anytime he gets a chance to comment on your arrogance, you’ll never know how to produce quality, rather speak about it on all levels, walk the walk and not talk the talk and start producing and controlling your sub-par factories in Spain 🇪🇸 Clown