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1st time pair of mocs, I don't much care for the color, But the leather was cheap enough that if they didn't work out I would not be out a whole lot of money.Now to get some time off to use them. :shake:
 
smo, Good looking mocs. I have been looking at patterns for mocs to make me some myself but my todo list is just too looooong at this time. I have gotten some leather that was a color that I didn't like and I used RIT dye with good results.
 
smo they are outstanding and i quite like the color and once you have used them a bit they will get a bit dirty and look good.
bernie :bow:
 
Looks good from here. :thumbsup:
They won't stay that color very long once ya start wearin' 'em. Nothin' wrong with the color they are anyway tho.
Nice work. Where'd ya get the pattern?
 
Thanks Guys, The pattern came from Tandy,with not alot instructions I might add. They turned out OK for my first pair I guess. I'm gonna wear them as they are, cause deer don't care what color they are anyway :haha: And they do feel good on my feet ,should be just about right for slippin' along a loggin' road thru some cut-over or head high pines.I'm sure some deer blood will enhance the color as well, if not the good ol' red clay here down South will. :thumbsup:
 

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