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 I Want a "MAN"
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    Location: MD | Has anyone had them? These will be my first Ferrini's. I didn't have much luck on finding reviews on these particular boots. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 669
    Location: Central Texas | I would love to know as well. I have been debating buying a pair for riding and am wondering if they will hold up to that and spurs. My nephew has a pair that he wears for everyday wear (not riding) and he loves them and they have held up fairly well. |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 434
     Location: Northwest Florida | I love my Ferrini's. I don't have the leopard top pair, mine are black with pink crosses on the sides. they are very soft and easy to break in. Very comfortable. I've only had them a few months so I can't say a whole lot about how they hold up but I certainly haven't had any issues so far. The only thing I'll say is the bottoms are very very slick! Much more so than any of my other boots. |
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Extreme Veteran
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| I have about 6 pairs and the leopard on the tops is my newest pair. It is all my husband and I will ride in. The hold up very well. |
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 No Name Nancy
Posts: 2715
    Location: never in the right place | where do you buy your Ferrini's?? I am looking for a specfic pair that they had on FB to win a free pair of boots and I can't find them. |
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 I Want a "MAN"
Posts: 3610
    Location: MD | I bought mine from NRS :) |
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 No Name Nancy
Posts: 2715
    Location: never in the right place | TY |
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Posts: 434
     Location: Northwest Florida | Mine came from Amazon |
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 Queen Bee Cat Owner
Posts: 3629
     Location: Way up North | I'm on my 4th or 5th pair of Ferrini's. The only reason I keep getting them is I have managed to find them on clearance for under $100 but I have yet to have a pair last more than a year. I keep wearing holes through the soles and the tops of my black/silver cross boots have scuffed off bad. I like the way they fit but I'm not impressed with the quality. |
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 Mature beyond Years
Posts: 10780
        Location: North of the 49th Parallel | I have a pair of Ferrini's going on 4 or 5 years now. They are my "good" boots so they aren't worn that much. I don't think they'd hold up to riding and heavy use. |
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The Advice Guru
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| For the price they are not worth it, unless you can get them for under 100.
I don't have the leopard ones, but mine broke where the leather meets the sole above the stitching, irreparable. They only lasted 6 months.
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 883
       Location: Southern Indiana | I bought a pair when they first came out...I wore them at shows for a year and sold they on eBay for more than I paid for them. Crazy! I had the white zebra ones. They were cheap made boots. They were okay, but I'd much rather spend my money on quality boots that will last years. I feel like lately there's a lack of quality, comfortable boots. Most are really trendy. I like trendy, but what happened to different types of leather and fancy stitching? I don't really find many nice pairs of boots I actually like. Does anyone agree? |
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Extreme Veteran
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| I had a pair that I had for a year before they wore out. For the first 6 months I had them, I didn't ride in them at all. I started riding in them and they got holes and completely wore out in 6 months. I was very disappointed. I loved the way they walked, but they aren't worth it in my opinion. Mine were black on the bottom and turquoise on the top. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | I have one pair and I won't have any more. The soles wore out in just a couple of months (had them resoled by a boot repairman for cheap and they've not had that problem since) and they're worn out where my toes bend. They were just cheaply made and all I used them for was when I needed a black pair of dress boots. I now use them to ride in around the house, but that's it. |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 312
   Location: KS | I have one pair, and like some mentioned above that is enough ( Im a girl who has about 25 pairs of boots ) I do not ride in mine, just wear them to work, but I paid 99.00 for them so I wasn't expecting much. Def get what you pay for. I don't mind the comfort of them, they just wear fast, poor leather quality. I have a black fake caimen pair and have to use apache cream on them everytime now if I want them to look nice and black. |
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Expert
Posts: 1343
     Location: East Texas | Topps Western Wear in Shreveport/Bossier City, Louisiana carries Ferrini boots. They might could order the kind you are looking for if they don't have them in stock. |
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 ND Sweetheart
Posts: 3471
        Location: In My Own Dream Land | I have 7 pairs of ferrinis. All I ride in, and wear. Yes they aren't the "best" quality but they have held up for me. |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 589
    Location: Midwest USA | AllAroundRider - 2016-01-26 3:37 PM I'm on my 4th or 5th pair of Ferrini's. The only reason I keep getting them is I have managed to find them on clearance for under $100 but I have yet to have a pair last more than a year. I keep wearing holes through the soles and the tops of my black/silver cross boots have scuffed off bad. I like the way they fit but I'm not impressed with the quality.
AGREED! I have a pair and had to get a new sole put on them. I wore them very little for anything other than for "good"...and still had to get new soles. If you find them on sale, they're still worth it. |
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