New stock mr lou pretty tempting. Anyone have this leather? Wondering if for the bike and wet weather I should get standard black oil tan or cxl. I think this is veg tan. Or $200 more get some Lofgren engineer boots in black cxl.
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Ok thanks manI have it, it's my favorite black leather. @Ayeteael just got one too. This horse **** leather is pretty robust and can take a beating (took the service boots on hikes and they are pretty comfy and no real break in reqd), it doesn't rain much where i live so not sure how it will fair but I feel it can handle the abuse
The boots are made by Brass so the quality should be good. I don't know if they do everything exactly the same way as with their own boots, however. Personally, I don't love the design. If it were me, I would just buy the classic narrow last engineers from Clinch which I think look vastly superior.@andyone you won the Tobacco badalassi grain lottery, that looks fantastic
@dudewuttheheck what is your take on how the Japanese boot maker ol shanks boot regarding their engineers?
You're not overthinking it. I agree that the woodsman heel there is not curved enough. My favorite woodsman heels all have more curve than that.
In addition, I would think the toe would look better if it was lower so I would get the classic removed if I were in your position. It's up to you of course.
A quick correction though- a packer heel is straight angled in like a cuban heel, so saying woodsman/packer heel is inaccurate. I believe you are thinking of the term logger heel- woodsman and logger while cuban, packer, and cuban heels are similar to each other (though not identical. ) Sorry to be pedant, but these terms are a sticking point for me![]()
I take all my boots to my local guy he finishes the heels a little nicer. They are always either off a little one compared to other or too much heel ledge for me. Charges me like 10 bucks a pair.That's helpful, thanks. So woodsman and logger have a sweeping curve, while the packer is like a western/Cuban straight angle?
Do you think just removing the celastic cup would be enough or would some leather also have to come off the vamp before it is re-attached?
I'm not sure if I should ask Wesco/Bakers to do this, a local cobbler or mail it to someone like Brian the Bootmaker.
Yes, woodsman and logger have the sweeping curve while the packer is more of a straight angle like a cuban heel.That's helpful, thanks. So woodsman and logger have a sweeping curve, while the packer is like a western/Cuban straight angle?
Do you think just removing the celastic cup would be enough or would some leather also have to come off the vamp before it is re-attached?
I'm not sure if I should ask Wesco/Bakers to do this, a local cobbler or mail it to someone like Brian the Bootmaker.
Agree that Clinch and Lofgren probably won't work for you but you may try the Viberg 2005 last soft toe, it has pointier tip but still fits wide.Looking for a little advice, folks:
I got these Wesco's last year. They are comfortable and look pretty cool on. Even the cat approves. I'm aware that normal people see them looking straight down and see pretty much this:
But there are a couple of small complaints I have that keep nagging me from the back of my head - usually only really noticeable from ant's eye view. Firstly, the packer/woodsman heel curve is fairly slight - I think it would look nicer with a stronger curve Not full-on Cuban, but it about a half inch of heel removed from the back base would do it. Secondly, I ordered a Boss toe on advice from Baker's because I have wide feet (EEE). They said the MP and Morrison can't be made in that width. What I received are the old style 'bump toes'. Pretty bulbous when see from the passed-out drunk perspective of ground-level. Comfortable with the extra wiggle room though. I have thought about seeing if they could remove the celastic in the toe and make these natural.
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So ... am I over thinking details and just need to stop seeing thinks from the ground perspective? I'm sure I could get a local cobbler to re-do the heel angle, but removing the toe celastic sounds like something I should get Bakers or Wesco to do, right?
With my wide-feet, I know I will never get the sleekness of Clinch or Loffgren boots.
What would you do?
I've had these John Lofgren boots about 7 years. Yes!! they need a polish
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