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Pandemic

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Those are some great looking boots - I've wanted a pair just like that for some time but getting a good fit on engineers by mail-order is intimidating.

I think that's just about the perfect make-up in my opinion. Do you feel that the MP toe cramps your feet any? And would you post a couple of photos of the Nordic Brass buckles, please?

Thank you for sharing these!

Nordic brass rollers. In direct sunlight they look almost silver.

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Mrfrown

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Nice ones @JustinW

Here are a few more @Woodtroll. The first two are in indirect light, third one is getting more direct

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edit: pressed send too soon. Comfort wise, I’m still working on breaking them in so the jury is out. I normally wear EE and these are E, it’s tight especially on my right foot, and especially before the warm up. Definitely enough room in the toe box, it’s more the instep that needs to give some more.
 
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Woodtroll

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Thank you, JustinW and MrFrown, much appreciated.

Indeed, it's the instep fit that has me buffaloed. I have a high/full instep that requires a "close instep" adjustment withn most White's boots. I don't know how to translate that to a boot that will slip on and off, but still be snug when worn. I HATE a sloppy/loose boot, having worn lace-ups since my early teens. I thought that I could stretch the instep out with the strap loose, then tighten the strap to a snug fit, but that plan did not play out with a cheaper pair of engineers I was using as a test case.

I really do like the look of that aged brass with the brown leather - much, much better than nickel!

Thank you both again!
 

powerserge

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Baxter are ok. Very limited range, but on par with RMW. I was hoping that they would expand their line back when Louis Vutton bought out RMW but they never really capitalised on the opening.

Between the casual Rossi/Blundies and the dressy Craftsman style boots, the Gardener and Lachlan are really under appreciated IMO.
Gotcha, thanks for the info. With the RM buyout, seeing prices go up and quality start to diminish has always been the reason as why I've never pulled the trigger on pair. I do love the look and the last/pattern, but especially the brass screwed sole they offer. It's very unique sole construction and I think that William Lennon is the only brand to offer it. The Gardener and Lachlan are great alternatives to a lot of the Aussie workboots (like Blundstones) and will last longer too
 

Blackadder

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Thank you, JustinW and MrFrown, much appreciated.

Indeed, it's the instep fit that has me buffaloed. I have a high/full instep that requires a "close instep" adjustment withn most White's boots. I don't know how to translate that to a boot that will slip on and off, but still be snug when worn. I HATE a sloppy/loose boot, having worn lace-ups since my early teens. I thought that I could stretch the instep out with the strap loose, then tighten the strap to a snug fit, but that plan did not play out with a cheaper pair of engineers I was using as a test case.

I really do like the look of that aged brass with the brown leather - much, much better than nickel!

Thank you both again!
I find the straps on Wesco to be pretty useless. Mine is Wesco domain leather and it is simply too thick that no matter how hard I pull, it won't fold or budge.
 

powerserge

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Fist wearing of these benzein olive badalassi with black overdye lace to toe boots. The upper leather looks really green especially with sunlight. Hmmm not the best idea to wear brand new boots on a hike right away but I never learn anyways. . .



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Are these not Sagara Cordmasters? Either way these are really spectacular, love the variability in color. One of the reasons I’ve been so drawn to shell cordovan is how much it can change with difference in viewing angle
 

Jin431

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Are these not Sagara Cordmasters? Either way these are really spectacular, love the variability in color. One of the reasons I’ve been so drawn to shell cordovan is how much it can change with difference in viewing angle

Oops, I wrote benzein huh. Yes they are the Sagaras, don't know why I wrote the other company lol I want to get shell cordovan later on too but maybe in a derby boot or something more formal
 

Jin431

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What else ya got in the works? I went a little crazy this year. Got a benzein coming soon, 2 flamepandas, and an onderhoud. Merry Xmas to me.

Glad to know I'm not the only one who went a little too far lol
Aside from the 2 Chelsea boots from Benzein that I am awaiting delivery on. I recently ordered the Truman Java Horse Rump (c55 last with flat GYW and 430 full sole). I'll try not to get more service/monkey boots this coming year unless onderhoud gives me a slot. How did you get so lucky to get one from him? I'm so jealous lol. I do want to try an engineer boot so that is the only boot on my list for next year.
 

Ayeteael

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Glad to know I'm not the only one who went a little too far lol
Aside from the 2 Chelsea boots from Benzein that I am awaiting delivery on. I recently ordered the Truman Java Horse Rump (c55 last with flat GYW and 430 full sole). I'll try not to get more service/monkey boots this coming year unless onderhoud gives me a slot. How did you get so lucky to get one from him? I'm so jealous lol. I do want to try an engineer boot so that is the only boot on my list for next year.
I lucked into the onderhouds. Entered the Stitchdown premium drawing and was selected. SDP is a pretty cool group of boot fanatics. I’ve enjoyed the banter on their discord.
 

Jin431

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I lucked into the onderhouds. Entered the Stitchdown premium drawing and was selected. SDP is a pretty cool group of boot fanatics. I’ve enjoyed the banter on their discord.

Good on you for getting one from onderhoud. Got it, must be a fun one. I'm sure that will spell trouble for me if I subscribe haha
 

AeroFan_07

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This discussion is interesting to me just now:

Thank you, JustinW and MrFrown, much appreciated.

Indeed, it's the instep fit that has me buffaloed. I have a high/full instep that requires a "close instep" adjustment withn most White's boots. I don't know how to translate that to a boot that will slip on and off, but still be snug when worn. I HATE a sloppy/loose boot, having worn lace-ups since my early teens. I thought that I could stretch the instep out with the strap loose, then tighten the strap to a snug fit, but that plan did not play out with a cheaper pair of engineers I was using as a test case.

I really do like the look of that aged brass with the brown leather - much, much better than nickel!

Thank you both again!

By way of reminder, I started this thread in the "General" attire section. I am in no-manner an expert at anything. Much less Engineer boots. I just like them:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/comparison-wesco-mr-lou-to-john-lofgren-engineer.102418/

Woodtroll - If you (like me) have worn primarily lace-up boots since you were a teenager, you may find the engineer boot journey a challenge. Sounds like you started with some cheaper ones, which is a very good idea. I have a "slightly" narrow foot, a 11.5C/12C is my ideal size in most makes & models of boots. However as I indicated in the thread, John Lofgren's only come in one width.

The Wesco Mr. Lou's can be ordered in other widths. I suggest looking at Baker's boots if you decide to try Wesco's (no matter what type).

Here is the rub for me - the Lofgren's require a good double-sock to fit me. Once on however and "locked in" they walk rather well for an engineer. My Mr. Lou's fit much better (and with only one pair of socks needed) however as I am starting to wear them a bit on carpet in my house only, I am finding something different out here. The "walk" is different. They seem a lot more choppy. I would have expected the opposite - as they fit Much Better. However the Lofgren's' simply walk smoothly. I still do not recommend walking all day in them - that would be pretty difficult.

I suspect some of this can be attributed to the photos below. Notice the shape difference below (mostly toward the front) Lofgren's on the Right in both photos.

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The difference is a bit easier to see with a straightedge in between:

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So I cannot pretend to tell how this works a different "step" feel between two similar pairs of boots. However it sure seems to. I would be interested in your throughs. Also this may be something to consider as you look for the right pair of engineer boots. Hope it's helpful...
 

Goel

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Already put in for my Flamepanda boot. Just a basic service boondocker with a bit of added height and a special leather I'm providing, probably the last boot I'll get unless I can find a nice Tanker.
 

Jin431

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Already put in for my Flamepanda boot. Just a basic service boondocker with a bit of added height and a special leather I'm providing, probably the last boot I'll get unless I can find a nice Tanker.

Have you checked Standard and strange? They still offer the Eastman tanker boots made by john lofgren. The rough out version of that looked cool
 

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