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Yes I agree that above $700 is not clear what you are paying for. We are still talking about a lot of money, I mean a pair of bench made C&J boots is $600.
Do you know they heel height off hand?I've got a pair of the Flat Heads, they're fantastic. They have a lower heel which is more comfortable to walk in than higher stacks in my experience. What colorway are you looking at?
It was advised to use usps on this end. I dont know who picked it up on that side.
Coming this way was parcelforce to usps
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. Do you know they heel height off hand?
Mine are natural cxl as well. I'm between an 11D and 11E on the brannock with a high instep, and wear these in 9.5. The last is similar to Viberg's 2030/2060 last but with a less exaggerated almond toe shape.I was gonna go with the natural cxl. I prefer a lower heel as well. How does the last fit?
Lack of demand, no economies of scale and a skewed perception of handmade goods and quality in a fast fashion era.I think part of what you’re paying for in the $700-$1000 price point in many cases is import costs.
I like a lower heel too. The only ones i found that low were a pair of redwings and they were easy to walk in like Iron Rangers. Others i have at 1 3/4” are harder initially but once they break in and the heel wears down they are fine.The heel height on the Flat Heads is 1 1/4". Not sure what the convention is for measuring heel height but I am including the mid sole in that measurements. Wesco's are 1 3/4", and the half inch difference feel significant.
Lack of demand, no economies of scale and a skewed perception of handmade goods and quality in a fast fashion era.
Just got in some Viberg Engineers and the heel is just a hair over 1 1/4". I'll post some pics later but they are right on the money.I like a lower heel too. The only ones i found that low were a pair of redwings and they were easy to walk in like Iron Rangers. Others i have at 1 3/4” are harder initially but once they break in and the heel wears down they are fine.
But Wesco meet those criteria and stay just below $700 where Lofgren come in closer to $1000
May I ask why Moto in stead of Motor? Motor is the work boot branch, Moto is sort of modified easy wearing branch. Besides Motor comes in US sizes and gen 1 and 3 are CXL.
I posted mine over a year ago.I never realized that the brand had a separation of labels. I just always referred to them as moto. I was looking at the Motor dress horsebutt. Something, I had my eye on for a long time. I regret not while I was in Tokyo last November mainly because Im not sure when I will be able to get back over there. These are the motor boots I was thinking about. I sent an email in english but might have my wife send an email in Japanese to get a better response.
Yep, from the top of the midsole where it meets the upper to bottom where it touches the ground. Both the Flat Heads and Viberg come in at 1 1/4".@VestCoast is that ^ how you got 1 1/4”?
If so that is a 1/2” lower than my Lofgren. I’d be interested in trying that. Too bad they don’t make them anymore. I’m not a huge fan of the naturals initially though i have seen many posted that have aged magnificently.