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Been breaking in the Truman Gallun Horserump - started out stiff but getting way better.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. They protect a boots tongue from being worn into by the laces, especially when using a particularly durable lace which can be more prone to doing this.I hate kilties. Just make the boots look fat and ugly. And realistically almost no one needs for our use cases.
I have used many leather and cotton laces. Believe I had paracord too. I have never seen a hint of them 'wearing into' a tongue. Discolor/imprint yes. That's what the tongue is for. On PNW boots you often have a folded tongue which is already several layers of leather in that area.They protect a boots tongue from being worn into by the laces, especially when using a particularly durable lace which can be more prone to doing this.
They can also add a tad bit of thickness to the tongue and help snug up a fit just a little.
I can understand not liking the look ( I don't like dress boots or cap toes ), but most people can actually benefit from them at least to some degree.
They protect a boots tongue from being worn into by the laces, especially when using a particularly durable lace which can be more prone to doing this.
They can also add a tad bit of thickness to the tongue and help snug up a fit just a little.
I can understand not liking the look ( I don't like dress boots or cap toes ), but most people can actually benefit from them at least to some degree.
Plenty of boots have a much thinner softer leather for the tongue.I have used many leather and cotton laces. Believe I had paracord too. I have never seen a hint of them 'wearing into' a tongue. Discolor/imprint yes. That's what the tongue is for. On PNW boots you often have a folded tongue which is already several layers of leather in that area.
Snugging up is better fixed by buying boots that fit, or wearing thicker socks.
Not through but definitely into, especially with certain makes that use a thinner leather for the tongue.View attachment 670933
Unless you use these for laces, I don't see how they can wear through the tongue...
A real beastSlightly drunk stitching on these 20+ yo wescos. But still in amazing shape. I like the darker thread. The new chunky white threads they use combined with the low spi just give an un***y vibe.
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Whats your Brannock size and what size are these? I'm trying to figure out the sizing for them. Some say to take half size down. I contacted Attractions and they said to buy half size up.Attractions Lot.444 Engineers. I've had these from new for a few weeks and it has not been the easiest breaking in period - I could barely get them on at first, but this has eased up and they now slide on nicely. They fit me really well (initial insertion issues aside). Comfort underfoot is still not where I like but improving - the best things come with effort, or so I have been told. Picture of my feet in said boots .. View attachment 663719
They protect a boots tongue from being worn into by the laces, especially when using a particularly durable lace which can be more prone to doing this.
They can also add a tad bit of thickness to the tongue and help snug up a fit just a little.
I can understand not liking the look ( I don't like dress boots or cap toes ), but most people can actually benefit from them at least to some degree.
I've seen some cowhide engineers with amazing rolls/patina so I wouldn't write of cowhide just like thatI'm in the process of getting my first engineer boots, nothing fancy though just local bootmaker and just local cowhide... and ugh I picked longer and flatter toes like chelsea boots, I know it won't look like the real deal but I don't think cowhide will look good on rounder/ fuller toes since it won't roll and will only crease, it's hand welted but on the more budget side of thing because my budget for it is not much and I want 4cm heelstack
Thanks, I did draw my preference, but due to the nature of the lower price I have lower expectation and not sure how close or far it would follow my drawingI've seen some cowhide engineers with amazing rolls/patina so I wouldn't write of cowhide just like that
Did you design the boots yourself @navetsea? love your jackets so I'm very curious what you would cook up if designing boots
Cheers mate