Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Movember 2019


With November 1st getting closer and closer (also known to many as Movember) I am letting everyone know that I am participating in the charity again this year and growing out my mustache for men’s health. I am also hoping to raise a little bit of money along the way for this awesome organization. Here is a link to my personal page where you will be able to find out a little more about the organization as well as be able to donate to a cause that often gets overlooked by society as a whole, Men’s Health. And if you want to join me and grow your Mo for men's health for the month of November, by all means please sign up. Thank you for your time and have an awesome day. https://mobro.co/rileyc?mc=1

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Made in England

 Dr. Martens: Made in England


               As most who have known me for a while know that I love Dr. Martens. I have worn Docs since I was in the seventh grade. My Granny bought me my first pair of ten eyed Docs back then. Back then all Docs were made in England. It was in 2003 I believe, that DM was about to go bankrupt and they started production in China and Thailand. As most know the quality suffered severely when they did that. While my original boots lasted for many many years, the ones made in Asia only lasted maybe a year (if that) before tearing up. Then I think in 2004, the original Cobbs Lane factory in Wollaston England started production on the vintage or "Made in England" line. Even though there is small type machinery used, the Made in England line is essentially made by hand in limited quantities. I just love the made in England line so much I own three pair. I will not buy another pair that is not made in England. You may pay a little more, but you definitely get your monies worth in quality and craftsmanship.
           
             Most people also know that I collect autographs from some of my favorite celebrities. Some of my fellow collectors may not get what I will say next. Someone doesn't have to be famous or on television for you to ask for their autograph. Which brings up my recent acquisition. I wrote to the cobblers that made my Dr. Martens in the original Cobbs Lane Factory. I only had one name and that name was only a first name. So I took a chance and I wrote to her asking for her autograph. Yesterday I received something in the mail that has easily made it's way into my favorites list. I received the below letter as well as three Polaroids of inside the factory. I am beyond flabbergasted with this. Totally unexpected and so cool in my book.