Parkhurst
The Allen
Parkhurst / 618 Last
US Men's Brannock: L 12D, R 12E
Parkhurst / 618 Last: 12
The 618 is lower volume, while also being wider than the 602M. I go true to brannock in a 12.
Parkhurst
Love the make-ups from PH. Have another stitchdown model and decided to dome these. Waterproof suede seemed like a practical boot for a Midwestern winter.
I've gone TTS with good luck with PH. These are a bit big (maybe the softer temper leather?) and I have more volume than I'd prefer. Added kilties which have helped tremendously. My other 12 in Parkhurst have worked well, including the same model with a different leather. Could have half sized down I feel.
Easy peasy. No issues and straight forward.
Every day, and weather. Light housework. Hiking. But mainly walking in urban/suburban areas. It's seen every type of weather, including snow. Able to walk through snow and puddles over extended periods of time with elite water resistance.
The leather is exceptional. Virtually no maintenance. Waterproof, durable, smells good, and has a ton of character. Although it started off stiff, it has softened up and is very nice. It does not patina a ton, but I do have wonderful burnishing and crocking from my jeans/pants on the shaft of the boots. It's a pleasure to wear, and would consider Stead again without hesitation.
Ugh. This is a little weird. I'd say it's probably a half size layrge, but mainly on my smaller left foot. I'm not sure that the half size would work with my larger right foot. Overall, though, with thick socks and kilties they fit well. Double midsole (although the individual midsoles are thin) and very supportive. All day comfort and plenty of room in the ball/toes despite the tapered almond toe shape. Have eclipsed 20k steps multiple times, and they're good.
PH 618 stitchdown models are a great value. I appreciate the design, shilloutte, construction, details, and value. I personally prefer the slightly rounder 602(m) last, but this is also a pleasure to wear. Finishing is not GS or Viberg level, but it above average in my experience. You can tell passion and thought goes into the makeups, and the craftspeople are skilled. PH remains my favorite brand for that reason.
Parkhursts proprietary soles are wonderful. In this makeup, it's the inboard commando lug and it's the perfect combination of softness/shock absorption and durability. Virtually no wear on the outsole. My heel does exhibit wear, but all of mine do. Comfy and grippy.
Great! If you have wider feet, especially in the fore foot try them out. Interesting leathers, stitchdown construction, high level finishing, and a handsome and comfortable last. What else is there to say?