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ABCD

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Just arrived (two days door to door from Texas) and absolutely worth the money!
Rios of Mercedes, ordered back in March 2022.

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I love everything about these boots! A bit more outspoken than your Fortela / Rios ropers, I like that.

I was wondering about Clinch for a while now, always looking at their engineers that are spectacular in the looks department, but more than EUR 2.000?
At the same time, how do you ask an owner who has just made that investment if it’s „worth it“, when that’s such a personal and to some extent arbitrary concept??
Also, getting Clinch boots' sizing right is impossible without having the possibility to try them on. Their lasts are very much shaped and therefore there isn't much wiggle room, either they fit perfectly or they don't fit at all. These Conrad boots are made on their MR last and are a size 9 Clinch which is supposed to be size 8 US. That doesn't make any sense because I wear a size 42 (=US 9) from pretty much every European maker. I also tried a pair of boots from their CN last, I needed to go up a full size and still they were a challenge to get on.

If you're looking for alternatives I can highly recommend Attractions lot 444 (I own a pair myself). They have a nice sleek shape, soft toes, nice and thick horsebutt leather and they're about half the price of a pair of Clinch engineers.

Slightly more expensive than Attractions but still great price : quality ratio are Rolling dub trio engineers.

Slightly different style but definitely worth looking into: black sign aviator boots (Made by skoob, one of the smaller Japanese makers, not yet hyped :))

Or the Skoob Wander Engineers
 

Tom71

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I love everything about these boots! A bit more outspoken than your Fortela / Rios ropers, I like that.


Also, getting Clinch boots' sizing right is impossible without having the possibility to try them on. Their lasts are very much shaped and therefore there isn't much wiggle room, either they fit perfectly or they don't fit at all. These Conrad boots are made on their MR last and are a size 9 Clinch which is supposed to be size 8 US. That doesn't make any sense because I wear a size 42 (=US 9) from pretty much every European maker. I also tried a pair of boots from their CN last, I needed to go up a full size and still they were a challenge to get on.

If you're looking for alternatives I can highly recommend Attractions lot 444 (I own a pair myself). They have a nice sleek shape, soft toes, nice and thick horsebutt leather and they're about half the price of a pair of Clinch engineers.

Slightly more expensive than Attractions but still great price : quality ratio are Rolling dub trio engineers.

Slightly different style but definitely worth looking into: black sign aviator boots (Made by skoob, one of the smaller Japanese makers, not yet hyped :))

Or the Skoob Wander Engineers

Thanks, Marc! All attractive suggestions!

I won’t invest any big money without seeing Clinch in person (Kentaurus in Cologne stocks them for some time now in limited quantities).

All that said, the most likely route for me is simply a new pair of „Mr. Lou‘s“ in natural or brown HH. They fit me perfectly and are an excellent bang on the buck.
 

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I love everything about these boots! A bit more outspoken than your Fortela / Rios ropers, I like that.


Also, getting Clinch boots' sizing right is impossible without having the possibility to try them on. Their lasts are very much shaped and therefore there isn't much wiggle room, either they fit perfectly or they don't fit at all. These Conrad boots are made on their MR last and are a size 9 Clinch which is supposed to be size 8 US. That doesn't make any sense because I wear a size 42 (=US 9) from pretty much every European maker. I also tried a pair of boots from their CN last, I needed to go up a full size and still they were a challenge to get on.

If you're looking for alternatives I can highly recommend Attractions lot 444 (I own a pair myself). They have a nice sleek shape, soft toes, nice and thick horsebutt leather and they're about half the price of a pair of Clinch engineers.

Slightly more expensive than Attractions but still great price : quality ratio are Rolling dub trio engineers.

Slightly different style but definitely worth looking into: black sign aviator boots (Made by skoob, one of the smaller Japanese makers, not yet hyped :))

Or the Skoob Wander Engineers

Yepp, the Rios are pretty loud.

Fit is pretty decent, but I need to get used to the massive heel! Feels like I am leaning forward all the time. Guess, I need a horse. Or a bike.
 

ABCD

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Yepp, the Rios are pretty loud.

Fit is pretty decent, but I need to get used to the massive heel! Feels like I am leaning forward all the time. Guess, I need a horse. Or a bike.
Or...kill two birds with one stone.

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Love the detailed review @Marc mndt . It'd sad to see Clinch regress so much, but I've seen too many examples of their backside. My older pairs are far superior. They lost the guy who did the uppers on my two custom pairs from 2017 and the guy who used to do the hand welting too at the very least.

The designs are still incredible, but the quality isn't what it used to be. My newer engineers from 2021 are not this bad, but they're not as good as the older models from 2017 and 2015 I own/owned.
 

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Love the detailed review @Marc mndt . It'd sad to see Clinch regress so much, but I've seen too many examples of their backside. My older pairs are far superior. They lost the guy who did the uppers on my two custom pairs from 2017 and the guy who used to do the hand welting too at the very least.

The designs are still incredible, but the quality isn't what it used to be. My newer engineers from 2021 are not this bad, but they're not as good as the older models from 2017 and 2015 I own/owned.
One of their guys went to Rolling Dub Trio. He was the guy who took my order, very friendly chap.
 

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One of their guys went to Rolling Dub Trio. He was the guy who took my order, very friendly chap.
That's at least a third guy gone then because neither of the two guys I mentioned went there. One is Masa and he does boot repairs in Germany now and the other is now doing Aristocrat and Co.
 

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I visited Rolling Dub's (the boots shop) showroom and was impressed by the craftsmanship. Tried on a pair of jodhpurs which were great.

When I told the guy "I'll take them" he started to laugh. He said "order now (via one of their stockist, they don't deal with customers directly), delivery June 2024".

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Yeah, I was never at the right time to get one of their boots... so I got a pair of natural slippers. Most used leather footwear I own lol

I use it indoors only.
 
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Massive heel. Elongated to enable the use of a boot-jack.
Good looking boots. That's actually called a spur shelf or ledge. Keeps them from slipping off of the heel. Get yourself a pair of these to wear around and wait for the wife's response. The ledge is also good to keep long jeans from dragging the ground and cuts down on floorboard burn to the heel counter from using a vehicle accelerator.
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Ah, great info there! Thank you!

Looking into spurs now. I don´t think, I will actually have to buy them. Just mentioning the plan should do the trick at home...:)
 

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^^ One of the best photos on FL - in my opinion anyway! :)

Well, I just fished an offer on a newly resoled/bottomed pair of Chippewa Engineers, and it was accepted!!

So I should soon see these...
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Those look great! Let me know how they work out for you. I'd love another pair of engineers, but don't want to deal with the wesco wait, or the crazy expense on the japanese stuff. Starting to look around for other options, vintage knapps, red wings, chippewas...
 

mvilla

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I love everything about these boots! A bit more outspoken than your Fortela / Rios ropers, I like that.


Also, getting Clinch boots' sizing right is impossible without having the possibility to try them on. Their lasts are very much shaped and therefore there isn't much wiggle room, either they fit perfectly or they don't fit at all. These Conrad boots are made on their MR last and are a size 9 Clinch which is supposed to be size 8 US. That doesn't make any sense because I wear a size 42 (=US 9) from pretty much every European maker. I also tried a pair of boots from their CN last, I needed to go up a full size and still they were a challenge to get on.

If you're looking for alternatives I can highly recommend Attractions lot 444 (I own a pair myself). They have a nice sleek shape, soft toes, nice and thick horsebutt leather and they're about half the price of a pair of Clinch engineers.

Slightly more expensive than Attractions but still great price : quality ratio are Rolling dub trio engineers.

Slightly different style but definitely worth looking into: black sign aviator boots (Made by skoob, one of the smaller Japanese makers, not yet hyped :))

Or the Skoob Wander Engineers
Just visited East West Apparel today and saw the Attractions Lofgren and Clinch in person. I couldn't, for the life of me, try the Clinches on lol
I'm pretty much in love with the Attractions, though... I'll get one when he restock my size in black
 

ABCD

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Just visited East West Apparel today and saw the Attractions Lofgren and Clinch in person. I couldn't, for the life of me, try the Clinches on lol
I'm pretty much in love with the Attractions, though... I'll get one when he restock my size in black
Nice, I didn't know they had a showroom.

Yeah, the Clinch engineers have an extremely low instep.

Here's my attractions lot 444. Brand new vs 9 months of regular wear.

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