Mike...Mine are not the full quill Ostrich like yours, but they are very comfortable, with some kind of special sole that TL has..can't remember the name of it...and a cushioned insole.
I'm a hopeless Gear Head from my years of backpacking, skiing, and other outdoor activities. Nothing will f up a trip into the woods worse than having the wrong footwear and other gear. I wear Bridgedale light or medium over the calf ski socks while riding, depending on the temps, and have found the Cruiserworks Defender boot to be one of the most comfortable boots I've ever owned for both riding and walking around at things like the venues, etc, plus they are completely waterproof without having to treat them with anything other than a bit of black boot cream or a touch of the Doc's stuff for color when needed. Kevlar toe and heel cups too. I also discoverd the Lee Parks Deerskin (touring version) gloves last year from Fox Creek Leather...even in temps of nearly 90 degrees, the gloves are not hot. Gore Tex rain gear is money well spent too. All that stuff can make a bad situation tolerable instead of being miserable.
Terry - have worn Tony Lama and other good boot manufacturer's products for years. If they fit right and are comfortable and give good service, what more can we ask? Lasting nearly forever, maybe? Some of my boots are on their third plus soles, soooo......
Will try that Crusierworks Defender boot of yours at some point. Kevlar toe & heel is a plus, besides they are waterproof. I have several GoreTex hunting boots & hiking boots and they have all worked great and I suppose they would be ok riding boots as well. I backpacked/hiked/hunted for years & have tons of stuff for various applications.
Those gloves of yours are of current interest - Lee Parks Deerskin (touring version). I have a pair of waterproof thin leather HD gloves that work well but are too hot for hot weather.

If money were no object, the FXRG gear the Moco offers is great. At some point, on that subject, money will no longer be an object and I will likely purchase some/all.