Edward
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Red Wing, probably the worst engineer boots in terms of fit there are on the market. Uncomfortable last, wrong design and wrong materials. The whole boots are made to go against your feet but they look cool.
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It's definitely all about finding the right last - my RWs are a great fit on me, but I tend to find a lot of stock engineers are very loose on my foot by default unless I add some serious insoles. RW are good on me, as are the Chippewas. I'd love to try some Wescos, but they're much too pricey, especially with the pound at a historic low, to buy online without a chance to try then first. Maybe one day when I can afford to travel to the US again.
Motor 3rd gen. Probably my best fit
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Nice- where were those made again? I have a vague recollection you had some very nice boots from a Chinese brand?
Are any of the higher end engineer boots available for immediate purchase? All I see are disclaimers about long delivery times but not sure I am looking in the right place.
I have ordered a pair from Schott which haven’t arrived yet and would probabaly prefer some boots with more traditional/conventional details (as I understand them) if they are available. It does not look to me like the are made by Redwing. I suspect Schott contracted out to a US factory which kind of makes quality a crap shoot, unless you can count on Schott itself to not market an inferior product.
I'll be interested to see what you make of the Schotts. As memory serves, the speculation is that they're made by Chippewa. Chippewa stopped doing their 11" models a while back, but they could well be making these for Schott. Soles and other construction looked similar. I have a couple of pairs of Chippewas (a 7" pair in oxblood and some nice brown 11"ers), very pleased with them. Solid boots without being overly heavy.