I feel stupid saying this but I haven’t unbuckled them out all when taking them off with a boot pull or with my hands. No wonder they were a pain sometimes without the boot pull.
Wesco Japan’s new updated site is great. Really shows the difference between each last/toe.
https://wescojapan.com/lace-up-boots/
https://wescojapan.com/pull-on-boots/
https://wescojapan.com/boots/boss/
Regarding sizing for Nicks, Wesco, White’s, PNW boot companies, I highly recommend going to a retailer that stocks them that can measure/trace your feet or having a trusted person such as someone whose good with measurements like a carpenter or shoe cobbler do them. I got real lucky and had a...
Yes my boss boot is leather lined in back because the first two Boss boots were literally cutting into my leg (I have the scars). It definitely feels different and gets hotter in the summer.
My greatest mistake is with the first boss boot I did, a MP toe in Horween Horsehide when Horween was...
Well, I love my Boss boot, which was bought and shipped before the long lead times.
Wesco also resoled with Dr. Sole. Buckles by Fukushi (sp).
Black Chromexcel. They used to look beat up until I treated them with Collonil 1909 polish.
The Romeo are based on the Roller Magazine collaboration...
Depends on what you have done on your Wescos when they’re being built. Mine ran in the $1k plus range when all was said and done (Chromexcel leather, resizing, resole, leather lining, Japanese buckles, Dr. Sole sole).
Black Bear Brand is selling shell cordovan Wesco Boss in the $1k range right...
Just gave them a condition and clean. This Collonil 1909 stuff is amazing! The Chromexcel leather really ate it up. The Bick5 is for inside cleaning of the boot. Collonil goat hair brush.
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