Viberg has made shell engineers but they're short because of that limitationYou'll have a difficult time finding a shell big enough for the shaft, I believe... shell is very small in size, so it makes more sense on boots up to like 6, 7" at maximum. At 11", as usual for engineer boots, I reckon you won't see that many... maybe if you limit only the vamp made of shell you might find a boot maker who'd do it for you.
Besides, working with shell is tricky and they tend to break easily. That could start to explain the price of $3200. A Viberg service boot in shell is what currently? About $1500? These guys know how to work with shell and I know even them have a hard time every now and then...
I didn't know that, but makes sense...Viberg has made shell engineers but they're short because of that limitation
Interesting that they actually managed to make it! I think the shiny leather would also work on military style boots, for the higher ranks or something, but yeah, I agree that a shell engineer wouldn't be my first choicePersonally I associate shiny shell cordovan leather with dress shoes. Dress shoes are designed to look fancy so it makes sense to use fancy leather.
Work boots on the other hand look best when slightly beat up, so why make them out of shiny leather?
Anyway, Julian boots produces cordovan engineers.
https://www.julianboots.net/products/engineer-cordovan?variant=27648949195
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