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. I hear ya man. I had them send me a copy of my old orders last week. I bought a pair of farmer ranches from them 2016 cost about 450 new if I recall correctly.Whites have just gotten so expensive. I bought my Maryam bh for $600 new a few years ago. Saw a final few pair recently that was $900+??
There are sooo many nice used pairs out there.
So, this is the newest addition to the family: BRIGHT SHOEMAKERS Engineers in Rough out/reverse Rough out combination.
I was looking for a second pair of Engineers for a while now, but never found any that fitted the way I liked. I have a pair of Mr Lou‘s that are just perfect in every aspect, so that is my benchmark.
BRIGHT are out of Copenhagen (boots manufactured in Spain), so that’s a nice alternative to a niche dominated by US-American and Japanese makers. Saves us EU-Europeans the annoying upcharge for VAT/duties too.
Fit is ok, after returning and exchanging for one size up. Instep and heelbox are super narrow, while toebox is pretty generous. I have a bit of heelslip, but nothing to worry about once break in happens. Boots feel roomy, so maybe a thin insole may be in order In the long run.
Very happy so far, and glad to support a tiny start-up (well, sort of). At EUR 485 for the standard Engineer (this one’s a special run and a bit pricier) one hell of a price for something with a high degree of manual labour.
Colour comes across pretty accurate. In outdoor light, boots are a bit more orange, but not to the extent pictured on the website.
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I love the roughout / smoothout combo. Some nice graining going on already on those shafts. Imagine how they'll look with some patina on them. (My Bright engineers picked up patina fairly quickly).So, this is the newest addition to the family: BRIGHT SHOEMAKERS Engineers in Rough out/reverse Rough out combination.
I was looking for a second pair of Engineers for a while now, but never found any that fitted the way I liked. I have a pair of Mr Lou‘s that are just perfect in every aspect, so that is my benchmark.
BRIGHT are out of Copenhagen (boots manufactured in Spain), so that’s a nice alternative to a niche dominated by US-American and Japanese makers. Saves us EU-Europeans the annoying upcharge for VAT/duties too.
Fit is ok, after returning and exchanging for one size up. Instep and heelbox are super narrow, while toebox is pretty generous. I have a bit of heelslip, but nothing to worry about once break in happens. Boots feel roomy, so maybe a thin insole may be in order In the long run.
Very happy so far, and glad to support a tiny start-up (well, sort of). At EUR 485 for the standard Engineer (this one’s a special run and a bit pricier) one hell of a price for something with a high degree of manual labour.
Colour comes across pretty accurate. In outdoor light, boots are a bit more orange, but not to the extent pictured on the website.
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Stunning boots, what are these?Day 4. Charging hard into the break in with a 2.5 hour hike. Yes i have bandaids on my heels.
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AddictStunning boots, what are these?
I have missed it if already mentioned.
Addict
5th attempt at engineers. They all had too generous an instep. These with the low toe profile, lower than average instep, and what i suspect is the narrowest shaft in the game combine to work for me
I had the same problem. If you are still looking for a fitting Engineer, maybe Keystone could fit. I have one Keystone and it solved my "problem".Great boots, and happy that your search is over.
I am the opposite. A lot of Engineers I tried were too narrow for me. John Lofgren is an example.
I had the same problem. If you are still looking for a fitting Engineer, maybe Keystone could fit. I have one Keystone and it solved my "problem
I could tighten lofgrens all the way down and kick them off while walking.I will certainly have a look at Keystone. Thanks much!
I recently bought a pair from BRIGHT SHOEMAKERS (mini review in this thread a few posts back), so I am good now.