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Mrfrown

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Wesco 7500’s in English Tan. This is after 6 months of wear. Took me a while to break in, now they’re perfect. I have the Wesco Mr Lou’s in HH too but I prefer these.

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Very nice!

I've had mine for a couple of weeks and been alternating them so my feet can recover from the abuse heh. Looking forward to hitting the sweet sweet comfort zone.
 

lina

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I also have been looking at these:
https://www.rufflander.co.uk/shop/heritage-footwear/town-and-country-boots/world-war-1-replica-boot/
https://www.rufflander.co.uk/shop/heritage-footwear/town-and-country-boots/world-war-1-replica-boot/

I would spec without the hob nails. Not 100 percent sold on the square toe.

Probably where dundas got these from:
https://dundasfootwear.com/collections/***nerside
https://dundasfootwear.com/collections/***nerside

i suppose one could get that ww1 replica boot leather on a round toe last boot
That square toe kinda rocks! (I’ve heard that they make the boots for Dundas.)
 

Imuricecreamman

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My winter boots. Norwegian "beksømstøvler"
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Tom71

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That square toe kinda rocks! (I’ve heard that they make the boots for Dundas.)

I think they used to (although I have never really saw a confirmation other than a vague reference to a "famliy business from Northhamptonshire). Dundas now have a manufacturing network including places in Italy and Portugal.

Be that as it may: Dundas and WL both make great boots, with Dundas having more and better leather options as a standard (WL will offer upgrades upon request). They are much more expensive though (especially taking into account import duties to the EU).
 

Ayeteael

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Cloe cigar horse **** for sure. It's has more character, richer and feels better to the touch too. I'm thinking of getting a burgundy TDD01 too, just waiting on a sample photo

I'm also in touch with flame panda for a black horse **** lace to toe boot
Nice! Get after it! So many amazing leather/design options. Peng’s LTT looks incredible. I’m jealous of bootswhiskeycigars amazing collection on insta. Lotta inspiration there.
 

Jin431

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Nice! Get after it! So many amazing leather/design options. Peng’s LTT looks incredible. I’m jealous of bootswhiskeycigars amazing collection on insta. Lotta inspiration there.

Yes I'll get one on order soon. I'm quoted for 6 months production time. Peng does make great designs. He offered cxl, horse strip and horse **** as options for black leather. Peng steered me towards the black horse **** so that's what I'll go with. I do think that boot looks better in brown though
 

dannyk

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Alright TFL brothers there’s been a few Wesco Engineers posted here the last few days. I’m into it. Not sure if I’ll go stock, custom, or used, but I’m in. I have owned exactly one pair of engineers. Red Wing Engineers in Black Klondike. They didn’t fit quite right and they’ve been sold after wearing for only about an hour to test out the fit. I always enjoyed engineers but was scared of them. But that little experience got me roped in. I know there’s Lofgrens or Clinch or Attractions but Wesco make a really solid engineer without breaking the bank. Definitely a step or two above Red Wing so I can get a true engineer experience but not feel completely sick if they don’t work out and have to flip them. So anyone here that owns any Wesco Engineers let me know what they are, why you like them, why you don’t, favorite model etc.. thanks in advance everyone.
 

andyone

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Engineer Boots from Benzein in Cloe cigar horsebutt. This are my first Engineer boots and I wasn't sure if I would like wearing Engineer. So I gave it a try without paying a fortune... Really different to a lace boot, but I like it - this won't be my last Engineer!

Today:
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And pictures from Benzein

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Jin431

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Engineer Boots from Benzein in Cloe cigar horsebutt. This are my first Engineer boots and I wasn't sure if I would like wearing Engineer. So I gave it a try without paying a fortune... Really different to a lace boot, but I like it - this won't be my last Engineer!

Today:
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And pictures from Benzein

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Those look great! How do you like how it feels with walking? Love my Chelsea cigar horsebutt from benzein, the leather is just beautiful.
 

andyone

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Those look great! How do you like how it feels with walking? Love my Chelsea cigar horsebutt from benzein, the leather is just beautiful.
the leather is really nice - I look forward to it how it ages.
Walking is different compared to a laced boot. I have almost no heel slipping and I feel comfortable to wear these boots a whole day.
With my other boots I always had to break them in in stages (1 Hour, 3 Hours, half a day...).
It s a new feeling to put new boots on and walk in it for the rest of the day...
 
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powerserge

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the leather is really nice - I look forward to it how it ages.
Walking is different compared to a laced boot. I have almost no heel slipping and I feel comfortable to wear these boots a whole day.
With my other boots I always had to break them in in stages (1 Hour, 3 Hours, half a day...).
It s a new feeling to put new boots on and walk in it for the rest of the day...
I had this same experience with all my other boots until I received my Benzeins. Right from the start they were comfortable and no pain whatsoever. I think the first day I wore them for about 9 hours
 

Superfluous

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I have no idea how you guys walk around all day long in those clunky boots. They look great and I love the photos. Its one think if you have a genuine need for boots (e.g., for your occupation, riding a motorcycle, or off-road hiking), but for day-to-day walking around town, it just doesn't make sense to me. I'll take sneakers every day of the week for comfort and practicality.

For the very few here that wear sneakers, I recently discovered a new brand that I like: www.nothingnew.com . Well-made, study sneakers at a reasonable price. And, for those who care, they are "sustainable."
 

dudewuttheheck

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I have no idea how you guys walk around all day long in those clunky boots. They look great and I love the photos. Its one think if you have a genuine need for boots (e.g., for your occupation, riding a motorcycle, or off-road hiking), but for day-to-day walking around town, it just doesn't make sense to me. I'll take sneakers every day of the week for comfort and practicality.

For the very few here that wear sneakers, I recently discovered a new brand that I like: www.nothingnew.com . Well-made, study sneakers at a reasonable price. And, for those who care, they are "sustainable."
You may think I'm crazy, but over a full day of walking and/or standing I find good boots to be vastly more comfortable than sneakers. At work, I'm on my feet a lot and I need the support. The fact that the leather actually molds to your foot really makes a huge difference to me as well. If you're just driving or sitting in a train or sitting at a desk, then yeah sneakers are more comfortable, but for me, if I'm standing and walking then I would go with certain pairs of boots.
 

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