Monday, December 26, 2011

MOJO MOXY Women's Furry (Black 9.0 M)

!±8± MOJO MOXY Women's Furry (Black 9.0 M)

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Stay warm and stylish in these modern Furry ankle boots from Mojo Moxy.

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  • 3 inch hidden wedge heel

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Snow Leopard Install Tutorial (Hackintosh)

Running Windows or Linux and you want to run Mac Os X? Heres how. Things you'll need to get this up and running Mac Os X Snow Leopard Retail DVD tinyurl.com Empire EFI For i5 or i7 dl.dropbox.com Empire EFI For Quad Core Dual Core or Single Core dl.dropbox.com Empire EFI Legacy dl.dropbox.com Legacy Kernel for upgrading you mac software dl.dropbox.com Or if you want to download all these files at once plus a few kexts files dl.dropbox.com To get Kexts yourself www.kexts.com Please note: Ive only installed this on my machine. I haven't tested any other hardware just yet. Just try to install it yourself on a separate HDD. More than likely if you have an Intel Cpu, you should at least be able to install it and get it running.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

How to Wear Boots with Style

!±8± How to Wear Boots with Style

Boots are one of my favorite things about winter - once the novelty of snow and sweaters has worn off, anyway.

Boots can be practical or sexy, although rarely both in the salt-laden streets of harsh winter climates. Speaking of which...

While it may often seem like store clerks are just trying to boost their commissions by ringing up protective sprays and gels, their sales gimmick is not totally bogus.

It is essential to understand that not all boots are created equal. The word 'boot' is not synonymous with water-proof or snow-friendly. Respect your fashion investment by weather-protecting and cleaning all of your winter footwear regularly.

Realize that protective and restorative shoe applications cannot perform miracles. Have the common sense to know when to air on the side of practicality and not to wear your suede stiletto calf-cut boots. Salt and water produce damaging, lasting stains which - in addition to ruining boots' finish - actually corrode the integrity of genuine suede, leather and fabric. Purchase a swank boot bag in which to tote your trendy footwear to work in nasty winter conditions while opting for damage-proof snow or rain boots while en route.

Boot Tip: If you remember nothing else: Be seasonally consistent when putting an outfit together. Do not wear boots and a skirt with bare legs; tights, nylons, or even flesh colored fishnet stockings help bridge the (thermal & fashion) gap between your knees and your hemline.

Ankle Boots

Very funky footwear when worn with tights and a skirt. Avoid wearing ankle boots with long skirts past the knee - this tends to look frumpy and matronly.

Mid-Calf Boots

A unique cut that looks great with skirts of all lengths. This style accentuates your calf muscle and stands out from the crowd of knee-high boots. Very sexy, indeed.

Tall Boots

The classic knee-high boot. Ensure that the boot fits snugly around your leg; if the boot gapes open you may need to have it altered for a more chic look—a standard procedure at most cobblers.

Fur-Lined Boots & UGGs

Narrow, fur-lined lace-up tall boots are a sweet accompaniment to a flirty short skirt. For a funky casual style, try wearing knee socks over your tights and letting them peek (ever so slightly) over the top of your boot. This look works best if your socks and tights are contrasting colors.

UGGs have become all the rage as the surfer-type's (and urban wanna-be surfer type's) winter foot-wear of choice. These robust, wooly sheepskin boots have been fashioned for years by Australian craftsmen, and were first mass introduced to North America in 1978 by Brian Smith, a young Australian surfer seeking to spread the UGG-love across the United States.

Twenty-five years later, and while UGGs aren't exactly the height of chic sophistication or glamorous sexiness, they are hailed by wearers as the ultimate in comfort and warmth at 30 below.


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Patagonia Footwear Women's Lugano Waterproof Winter Boot - Dried Vanilla 8.5

!±8±Patagonia Footwear Women's Lugano Waterproof Winter Boot - Dried Vanilla 8.5

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When you're headed out on the town in the dead of winter, and can't afford to sacrifice style or warmth, pull on the Patagonia Women's Lugano Waterproof Boot. This warm winter boot knows how to keep your foot toasty in icy conditions, and looks good doing it. Patagonia lined the Lugano's waterproof leather upper with soft fleece, and added 200 grams of Primaloft synthetic insulation to give the boot furnace-like warmth when you head out to shovel the walk or cruise the streets of Aspen. The multi-traction leaf sole comes from recycled rubber, and gives you a steady grip on slick sidewalks and icy hardpack.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

How to Keep Your Pet Safe and Warm in Winter

!±8± How to Keep Your Pet Safe and Warm in Winter

The barometer read 14 degrees Fahrenheit when I let the dogs out first thing this morning. By the time we set off for our morning constitutional it was just creeping past 20F. So it struck me that it might be a good time to suggest things we can do to care for our pets when the weather outside is so frightful.

1. Don't leave pets outside when the temperature plummets.

Just because your pet wears a fur coat, doesn't mean he's impervious to the cold!

It's pretty obvious that a husky will fare better in the cold than a chihuahua, but bear in mind that animals need time to adapt to temperature changes, just as people do. A husky coming from the tropical climes of south Florida isn't going to be as resilient to frigid cold in Alaska as a native hound will be.

And I'm not just talking about house pets. You may have a goat, a pig, a horse or a bunny that generally lives outdoors, so make sure there's adequate shelter. It should be dry and draft-free with plenty of clean bedding* and preferably with the ability to safely heat it.

By the way, leaving your pet in the car with no heat when temperatures are below freezing is as cruel and as dangerous as leaving him in a car in the heat of the sun. It doesn't take long for your car to cool down to the outside temperature so, better to leave Fido home no matter how much he wants to go for a ride.

*Be wary of using blankets for bedding. Fido might play in the snow then lay on his blanket and a wet blanket can freeze, leaving Fido with no warmth. Better to use straw or hay as it allows moisture to evaporate, retains heat and is biodegradable. You can buy it from farm stores; just make sure it smells fresh and sweet, like new-mown grass.

2. Get the right pet for the climate.

Of course, this isn't always an option but if you're now in the process of choosing a pet then it's something to bear in mind. Most snakes, for instance, are tropical or sub-tropical in nature. So if you live in the far north where sub-zero temperatures are not unknown and winter freezes cause electrical failures.....think ahead! You can't just grab a parka from the closet and wrap your reptile in it. You'll need to be prepared with an alternative heating source.

3. Consider couture.

Normally I don't encourage dressing-up of pets; I'm more of the "au naturel" way of thinking. However, extreme weather calls for appropriate measures, so I am not averse to a cozy jacket when called for.

4. Don't forget paws.

Salt and other chemicals used to thaw roads and walkways can cause pads to crack and be sore. And, if ingested, these chemicals can be downright dangerous. Boots are one way to solve the problem but most dogs don't like to wear them and good luck trying to get them on your cat! Instead, be vigilant about washing your pet's paws before he has a chance to lick them. And to prevent ice build-up on paws, rub a little baby oil on and between the pads before going outside. The pads will stay more pliable and resist the formation of ice. You should also keep the hair between Fido's toes well-clipped and be sure his nails are short so that snow can't cling and form ice balls, which can be quite painful for your pet.

5. Food and water.

Pets who spend a lot of time outside in the cold will burn up calories to keep warm, so a little extra in the old feedbag is well-advised. However, Kitty may be spending a lot more time at home in front of the fire these days, or Rover's walks may be shorter than in the balmier months and, in that case, be careful you don't overfeed.

And don't assume your intrepid hunter can find sufficient nourishment to survive the winter months. Cats who live exclusively al fresco and who generally fend for themselves will need extra nourishment to help them through colder times. The rodents and birds who are their natural prey will be in scant supply and as it happens, a well-fed cat will be a healthier cat and, therefore, a better hunter. (I'm actually a strong advocate of keeping cats indoors at all times, but that's another story).

As for water, dry winter weather leaves your pet more vulnerable to dehydration so fresh water is essential at all times. To help prevent outside water from freezing use a heavy plastic dish as this loses heat more slowly than metal. A deeper dish will freeze less easily; and keep the dish away from shaded areas or, better yet, get a bird bath de-icer. Most importantly, check the water often.

6. Keep pets dry.

I already touched on this with regard to bedding but if Rover, Mouser or Trigger get wet, it's also a good idea to give them a thorough rub-down before they settle inside. A wet pet will chill rapidly, just like you.

7. Honk your horn!

Cats (and other little critters) have a nasty habit of crawling into your car's engine while it's still warm. Before starting your car you can honk your horn or bang on the hood to scare any animals away.

8. Frostbite.

Frostbite is tissue damage, usually to extremities, caused by exposure to cold. If it's cold enough and exposure is long enough, the tissue can actually die. In animals it's not the easiest thing to spot because of hair coverage, but check the ears, paws, tail and scrotum in particular to see if the skin is pale and they are very cold to the touch.

Treat frostbite by carefully warming the affected areas. Do not rub or massage the frostbitten tissue; you risk causing infection that way. Instead, use warm cloths, heat pads or heat lamps. Then get your pet to the vet pronto! As the tissue warms it can be very painful and will need to be monitored and your vet will likely prescribe painkillers. Severely damaged tissue may require amputation to avoid life-threatening conditions such as gangrene.

9. Hypothermia.

This is a lowering of the core body temperature. Shivering is the first sign of hypothermia and, if heat loss continues, respiratory distress, paralysis and cardiac arrest can follow. Treatment involves rapid warming of the body. For mild cases keep a pet heating pad on hand, or hot water bottles, heat lamps, hair dryers and blankets. A warm bath can also do the trick but always follow-up with a visit to the doctor to check for any lingering problems. Severe hypothermia requires immediate veterinarian intervention.

10. Prevention is worth a pound of cure.

It's an old adage but oh so true. A healthy pet is the first and best defense against winter cold and any ailments it may bring. The young and the old, of course, are always at greater risk so be watchful and be prepared and, please, keep a more vigilant eye out for strays at this time. Try and get them to a safe place, or at least put some food out and set up a shelter so they have a chance to survive.

"If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men." -Francis of Assisi


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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Hot Air Balloon Rides What Happens?

!±8± Hot Air Balloon Rides What Happens?

What to expect on a hot air balloon ride.

Several factors have made hot air ballooning one of the fastest growing adventure ride items and hottest gift tickets around in the last 20 years. With more than 70,000 passengers flown in the UK alone every year.

Sir Richard Branson and his well publicized Atlantic and Pacific crossings and numerous round the world attempts. All kept hot air balloons in the public eye.

The successful round the world flight of Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard caught the imagination of millions.

Balloon operators in Africa have made magic carpet rides over the Serengeti and Maasi Mara ecosystem possible for many thousands of people.

Perhaps this is why the people of Britain voted hot air ballooning as the number 7 thing to do before you die! A poll that certainly caused an upward blip in the number of passengers flown in the UK.

Modern technology has also made taking a passenger ride in a hot air balloon much safer. Advanced burner designs, giving more powerful flames. Much better pilot lights that keep burning. Baskets especially designed for the carriage of passengers.

Above all modern fabrics that are not only stronger but more able to combat the effects of Ultra Violet Light and mould and mildew. Yes the balloons just like your tent if you get it wet, rots.

At this point I should admit that I am a hot air balloon pilot.

Ballooning has been kind to me and taken me to all points of the globe.

Australia, Thailand, France, England, Kenya and South Africa all balloon flights have similar requirements.

Wherever you are in the world.

I hope to be able to answer some queries and maybe allay some fears in this article. These are the questions I am asked all the time.

Do you have a pilots licence?

Yes balloon pilots have taken written exams just like their fixed wing friends but they have taken the flying test in a balloon instead. In some countries, notably the United Kingdom and Australia there are also fairly strict commercial pilot's licences and annual flying tests to be undertaken. (You've guessed it I have UK and Australian licences) Coupled with this in most countries the balloon company will also have to have an Air Operators Certificate. This or its equivalent is issued by the local aviation authority. An inspector will have checked all the aircraft and pilot paperwork and made sure that the company employs safety systems.

Run a Google check on your particular country and if the person that you ring for a flight cannot assure you that all paperwork is in place don't fly with them.

Better still ring the aviation authority ask for the person responsible for balloons because there will be one.

Ask them if they know of the person you are going to contact for a flight.

You would not believe the number of unlicenced operators there are out there. As a rule of thumb a pilot with 500 flying hours and 5 years of experience should know what he or she is doing.

How many people will be in the balloon?

These days it is unusual to have less than 4 people in a passenger ride balloon. Unless the client has paid a considerable sum of money it does just not make economic sense for the balloon operator.

Probably a good average would be eight passengers.

You will not all be in together. There would probably be five compartments. One in the middle for pilot and gas. Two either side each containing two passengers.

This means in the event of a fast landing you don't all fall on top of each other.

Important to note here that there are no overhead lockers so try and keep luggage to a minimum. A stills and video camera is really all you need. Remember the heavier the basket the shorter time the fuel lasts.

Why so early or late??

Most balloon flights take place first thing in the morning, at or just before sunrise.

This is for the important reason that the air is at its best behaved at that time of day.

It has had a chance to cool down over night and in simple terms get heavy or sticky. Trees, buildings, stuff all help slow down the bottom sticky air and the wind drops.

Hot air balloons do not cope with high speed winds very well.

It's all about the stopping.

At the end of a flight the pilot will pull a line and open a vent in the top of the balloon, this lets air out. But only as fast as it can go through that vent. If its windy the balloon itself or envelope as it should be more correctly called acts like a sail and drags the basket through whatever might be in the way. There are no brakes.

A drag landing is a good time to see why it's a fine idea to make balloon baskets out of wicker. It flexes and gives; a stiffer material would bend or break. I can't count the number of times I have been asked," but why is the basket still wicker". If the passenger ends up having a drag landing they soon realise.

That sticky layer of air is known as the boundary layer, air moving above 2000' is what the pilot is told about by the weather office when he makes his weather check before you fly. This is known as the gradient wind. It will be faster.

They will also tell you the surface wind but the gradient is more accurate. Using the gradient forecast the pilot will have made mentally his best guess as to where you will end up from your take off site.

The pilot will probably release a small helium balloon before your flight and watch it intently. The harder and longer the pilot looks at the thing the trickier the flight will probably be for him or her! If he releases stacks of met balloons then there is a good chance you will be going home.

High speed winds also mean you need longer fields in which to stop. Your pilot will thinking well if we go that way what are the fields like. Maybe there is a large area of forest or water in that direction. It might be possible to fly at higher speeds in certain directions and not in others.

If a balloon pilot cancels a flight because of high speed winds it's not because he got out of bed on the wrong side or that they don't like the look of you.

He or she will have called the flight on because of an earlier forecast and when you get to the flying field you have the play the hand you are actually dealt by Mother Nature.

Balloon pilots usually work on a no flight no fee system so if they cancel not only will they have disappointed you but they won't be getting paid either.

It is always better to go home and try another day. It might be a great shame because today was your birthday or anniversary but it's much better to be able to see the next one.

Telling 16 people to go home is a real character forming exercise for the pilot. Often people will protest and try and get you into the air. My friends and I have a habit of moving those passengers down the wait list!

Back to that sticky air, as it slows down it starts to be influenced! The air over a river is colder still and moves with that river. A wood or dam is cold. You will move with or towards these cool areas and that allows you a little bit of steerage.

The balloon can only fly with the wind, that's it. It's up to the pilot to climb and descend into different layers of air to steer the craft.

When the sun has risen it heats the boundary layer and it rises and mixes with the gradient wind so the balloons track over the ground becomes straighter and faster.

In some parts of the world it is possible to fly in the evening, think of it as the reverse situation. You start off flying a very predictable track and then as the air cools and calms you have a chance to play with direction a little.

If you're in a really cold snowy place you can fly all day.

Should your pilot get airborne and the wind increases in flight he or she should terminate that flight at the first big field they find. Again disappointing but safe.

What Should I Wear?

The heated air in the balloon is at around 100C and you are moving in your own bubble down wind so there is no wind chill. It's pretty warm in the basket. People tend to overdress and regret it. Rather go for layers that can be easily be removed.

If it's a dawn flight on a summer's day it will probably be pretty warm a couple of hours after sunrise.

The biggest apparel mistake that passengers make is in the foot ware department.

Fields are likely to having morning dew on them or something less poetic that a cow has left behind. Welly boots or sturdy boots rule when ballooning.

The colour white is not the best plan either.

How High Will We Fly?

Ballooning is best enjoyed at tree top height. Climbing a little to say 2000' helps the view to unfold and allows the pilot to check what is ahead.

If it's really calm your pilot might go higher still because there is little else to do! I have taken off and landed in the same field before.

How long will the flight last?

Most balloons fly with fuel sufficient for 1 and a half hours' safe flight. Now call me old fashioned call me a fool but it's best to leave some for in case so one hour is generally the time you fly for.

The only time you can have too much fuel is when you are on fire.

Now if a perfect field arrives underneath the balloon at 50 minutes it makes sense to land.

If you fly on because you have passengers insist that they want their hour in the air and hit power lines that's your indaba.

It has happened and aviation authorities take a pretty dim view of pilots that do that sort of thing.

Now if you can remember right back to the beginning when I said the lighter the basket the better the fuel lasts... Well it's very true. Maybe because you didn't bring the kitchen sink with you the pilot is getting good consumption and will take you well over the hour.

Another tip here, if you show interest and seem enthralled every good pilot will try and make the flight last longer. If you are late to the flying site carry the world on board and are rude you might get a short flight. That's life.

How far will we fly?

It's back to the wind speed thing again. Flights in the evening normally go further than the morning.

As a very general rule you fly somewhere in the order of 12km on a flight.

Where will we land?

From even before the pilot takes off he or she should be thinking about the landing. Refining the position continually throughout the flight.

Your landing almost certainly will not be back where you started. It can be sometimes but that's very rare.

It will probably be the aforementioned farmer's field with four legged things in or nearby.

If you happen to be flying with me in Kenya it will be one flipping big field with furry four legged things about.

Sometimes on the edge of built up areas pilots might land on football pitches or school yards. That's perfectly normal.

How will we land?

Just about everybody seems to have seen footage of balloons dragging along the ground on their sides. Now this is normally in Kenya or Tanzania where balloons fly in slightly higher winds than the rest of the world. Because of this basket design has dramatically changed. Big baskets routinely carry 18 passengers. These baskets have cushion flooring, and seats.

For quick landing passengers put their backs to the direction of travel sit on the seats and hold onto rope handles. The balloon sides are high enough that their heads will be below the top of the basket.

It's then just a matter of waiting for the thing to stop. As the balloon slows the basket will tip so the passengers end up on their backs facing skywards normally laughing.

You will have high speed landings in other parts of the world but in my 18 years of flying I have not managed to match East African speeds.

Very important to keep limbs inside the basket whilst dragging, else you'll break them. Also if you have anything around your neck like a camera or binoculars tuck them into your jumper or top to stop them flying up and hitting yourself or friend in the face. Best really to put them in a case by your feet. Anybody with long hair should also be careful not to let it drag under the bottom of the basket.

For the most part it will be a very gentle touchdown, the basket staying upright.

Very important not to get out until the pilot says though. When your weights gone the balloon may take off again and you will be walking home.

How will we get back?

So once on the ground you will probably help the pilot pack the balloon whilst a vehicle that has been in two way radio contact with your pilot finds out how to get into the field.

This may take some time. It's not always obvious to the crew exactly how to get to the balloon.

You will then normally be taken back to the launch site. It's often amazing how long this takes and how far it is. Remember if the balloon you have flown in a fairly straight line across roads and rail.

It might be a torturous windy route back.

That might be why it takes the crew several minutes to find you.

Blimey what started as quick notes seems to have gone on a bit. If you really do have any fears or questions you would like answered. I will try balloonsafaris@hotmail.com

Cheers


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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Clarks Originals Mens Desert Boot Style# 31692-brown (11 MENS US, Brown)

!±8± Clarks Originals Mens Desert Boot Style# 31692-brown (11 MENS US, Brown)

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Polo Ralph Lauren Meira (14" Boot) Womens Sneaker Style# 802121413-1hl (7.5 WOMENS US, D.BROWN)

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Fashion Trends in Winter

!±8± Fashion Trends in Winter

Winter surprisingly is the best time for being fashionable. Nurse your winter blues with a riot of colours like magenta, turquoise, emerald green and ivory white.

No more gaudy greys, blacks and brown woolen threads dictate the season. It is time for festivity with more emphasis on fashion garments with equal regard to keep you warm.
Shawls and stoles for light winters, cardigans, scarfs for the conservative and denim winter jackets alternated with leather coats offer a wide range. Asian shawls offer variety in fabric like pure woolen, silk, variety in silk and the most coveted, astronomically priced Angora shawl.

Winter wear also extends to foot wear and other accessories. High boots with frayed woolen threads, impressive sport wear for mountaineering; regular wears with soft lining insulators are must haves for winters.

Thermals allow you to wear your trendy outfits. Maintenance is also easy for thermal wear with easy clean liquid soaps. Stoles are perfect over an evening wear. Matching scarves accentuate your face and brighten up a plain outfit. Scarves can be experimented with styles in draping around the neck, casually left around the shoulders or well tied below your chin. Hair too can be well protected with a scarf covering the forehead and tied at the nape.

The primary choice is the layer beneath the warm wear. Layers are in various forms like polyster, pure cottons, pique and polypropylene. The idea here is to add comfort as its works as your second skin. Outer exteriors come in various hues with the cherished angora, cashmere, PVC and the all time fleece jacket.

Fashion designing [http://www.fashiondesigning.in] for children too, be it the all time monkey cap, flaps, trailers to a cap covering the ears, cute bright gloves/mittens, and comic strips on woolen socks. Shoes for kids are well cushioned from inside with a sturdy exterior for better grip. Easy elastic stretches and zippers add to use.

Whether you are trekking the snow terrain, commuting to office, working at home, or attending classes, make sure to refurbish your wardrobe with trendy winter comforts. Various kinds of sweater dress are available these days. For pretty women, accessories including belts and long chains (metal and beadwork), hoops as earrings and feminine gloves mark a necessity. Make up and Hairstyles are special for winter with context to dry skin and frizzy hair problems. However high your style quotient may be, please say NO to Fur.


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Friday, October 28, 2011

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  • Waterproofing:
  • Insulation:
  • Sole: rubber
  • Midsole: EVA
  • Footbed:
  • Lacing: standard
  • Height: calf
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  • Recommended Use: apres
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 30 days

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Notable Differences Between Leather, Suede And Nubuck

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Boots are available in all colors and materials. Three timeless materials are leather, suede and nubuck. How do you decide what is best for your lifestyle? First, it is important to know what each of these materials, and what you plan to wear shoes. Here is a brief guide to leather, suede and nubuck, so you can make an informed decision.

Suede and nubuck are both skin types. But what exactly is leather? Skin refers to an animalFell, has been tanned (chemical and mechanical methods to eliminate perishables) and turned into a fabric. Simply put, it is animal skin that has been made smooth and clean clothes, accessories or shoes make. Nubuck is similar to suede, but is made out of leather, suede, while it is done from within. Nubuck is durable and tough as leather, and then a little 'more expensive. Suede is a little 'thinner and softer. Suede comes fromInside the coat is from grain and nubuck leather (or outside), nubuck became rough or smooth velvet to give it that "furry" feel like suede, of course. Both suede and nubuck leather look, while leather has a smooth feel. All three have their advantages and disadvantages. And I personally like the look of all three. So how do you choose?

It 'important to know what you are buying boots. If you are buying shoes just to go to bars and clubs, then select thethe ones that look good! If you know that you take them out on vacation, or wear in the office, you may need to plan for rain. Patent leather boots and leather are resistant to rain pretty slick (although I would not suggest standing in a puddle for a longer period), but nubuck and suede should be kept from water, rain or snow, as they become discolored in the slightest. You can buy rain retardant spray on them, but honestly, it's best not to wear during periods of bad weather.They are super hot on the legs, but still wear them in the snow is not recommended.

Riding boots in suede or nubuck should not. They should be smooth skin that are made for outdoor activities. Suede and nubuck are much harder to clean than leather. Keep this in mind, while outdoor activities! As already mentioned, all three of these substances will be dealt with weather-resistant, but keep the feeling of velvet suede and nubuck, it is best to try todifficult items such as rain, snow or mud to avoid. A spray on protective treatment is only recommended to be safe!

All these materials can be dyed almost any color and the color you want, so those who get fit, and that you think look good. Taking care of her, and will last a long time!


The Notable Differences Between Leather, Suede And Nubuck

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