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17th January 13, 07:35 PM
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Vegan Ghille Brogues
Anyone have any experience with these?
http://www.ghillators.com/index.php
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17th January 13, 07:42 PM
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The general consensus, as I read it initially was:
Very comfortable to wear until the laces tore through the tabs on the arch of the foot and rendered the shoe useless.
Is this meant to be in the USAKilts forum, as I don't see the Ghillators on their site anywhere?
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Last edited by artificer; 17th January 13 at 07:44 PM.
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17th January 13, 07:55 PM
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Oops, I didn't mean to post this in the USA Kilts forum. I'll move it. Thanks for the reply though.
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17th January 13, 08:00 PM
#4
Yes. I have a pair and I like them. They are essentially Crocs fashioned as ghillies, eg with long laces to tie around your calf. Thus, they are lightweight, comfortable, and easy to clean - hose them off. Because they are polymer, they are dull and not shiny. Thus, you may not regard them as suitable for a formal event. They are great for outdoor wear, eg walking around the games, or informal indoor use, eg the pub.
Because they are lightweight, they do not offer the support provided by leather ghillies. If you need the support of a leather shoe, especially with heavy soles, the ghillators may not work for you.
Finally, the fellow who started the Crocs company was a Florida Gator, thus the name ghillators. Being a Florida State Seminole I prefer to call them "ghillie Crocs".
They are also available at Sport Kilt. See ...
http://sportkilt.com/category/207/Gh...gue-Shoes.html
Good luck.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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17th January 13, 08:46 PM
#5
Thanks. What is the sizing like? I normally wear a 12 but it doesn't seem that they are offered in standard sizes. Should I go 12 1/2 or 11 1/2?
Last edited by Gauranga; 17th January 13 at 08:51 PM.
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17th January 13, 09:24 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Gauranga
Thanks. What is the sizing like? I normally wear a 12 but it doesn't seem that they are offered in standard sizes. Should I go 12 1/2 or 11 1/2?
When I ordered my pair, that was my biggest concern. I usually wear a size 10 or 11 depending on the shoe last, so I ordered 10 1/2 and kept my fingers crossed. Luckily, they fit well. Sport Kilt is very good about returns, so if they don't fit, I'm guessing you can simply exchange them. But, it wouldn't hurt to verify that with Sport Kilt before you buy. Ask for Seamus. He was very helpful.
The Sport Kilt web site states, "Available in men's one-half sizes from 9-12. When in doubt, go bigger!"
So, if I were you, I would order the 12 1/2. I don't think polymer stretches easily, if at all, and if you wear thick hose, the 11 1/2 might very well be too small. Good luck and I hope you enjoy them.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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17th January 13, 10:43 PM
#7
I wear US 12, got 12 1/2 and it fits fine since kilt hose tends to run thick. Very light and comfy in all but hot weather. A pair of moisture wicking sock liners fixes that fairly well. And yes, have a care when lacing up.
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18th January 13, 06:49 AM
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I am probably being very stupid, but what makes these 'vegan'?
Regards
Chas
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18th January 13, 07:01 AM
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They are not made of animal products.
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18th January 13, 07:03 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Chas
I am probably being very stupid, but what makes these 'vegan'?
Chas
Non-leather, so how about "No creatures suffered or were injured in their manufacture"?
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