Since I work mostly from home and have little social life (yeah, I know, I'm pathetic) I figure this is the best way to show off my boots.
These are my ATF WWII repro roughouts and my Red Wing Gentleman Travelers. Both are great boots and the ATF boots are as comfy as any pair of sneakers.
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My only engineer boots. Frye Brandos (not the most comfy in the world and I'll sell them if anyone is interested) and a pair of Indian Motorcyle boots that I lusted over at Zappos for nearly a year because they were listed at nearly $400. I found them at Indian's web site for $150.00 and snapped them up. Not a true engineer boot, but lined and very well made. I added a bit to the heel.
Just a nice pair of Lucchese 2000 square toe boots. The other is a beautiful pair of Rios of Mercedes boots that are sharkskin lowers with goat uppers. For those who are cowboy boot fans, Rios makes great boots for the $.
Now it's starting to get fun. The black Lucchese calf boots were some of a limited run for an online store that is now oob. Super comfy and fun with a cool rockabilly shirt. The caramel (peanut brittle is what I think the color is called) is a semi-custom pair of Buffalo Lucchese Classics. I hate the color but love the boots. Maybe I'll dye them brown.
Goat Lucchese classics. The black pair are standard round toe, the black cherry pair have a chisel toe and custom heel. I wear the black cherry boots most of the time. Even wore them to Africa once on a business trip. You should have seen the looks I got.
Finally, my two gems. The black pair are Lucchese Classic Caiman Belly with custom side seam covers and pulls. Just a beautiful pair of boots. The second are fully custom Tres Outlaws kangaroo boots with calf shafts. The folks at TO can do about anything you want and these were measured for me at a trunk show at Will Wyatt's in KC, KS. One of the best western shops in the US, imo. The boots fit like a second skin and I get compliments whenever I wear them. The super-needle toe is starting to become a bit dated, but they are so cool I figure I'll get another year or two out of them. Oddly enough, they cost less than the caiman Lucchese boots.
I hope you liked my humble little collection.
Aaron
These are my ATF WWII repro roughouts and my Red Wing Gentleman Travelers. Both are great boots and the ATF boots are as comfy as any pair of sneakers.
http://i778.photobucket.com/albums/yy68/aaronlowefedoralounge/Shoepics003.jpg
My only engineer boots. Frye Brandos (not the most comfy in the world and I'll sell them if anyone is interested) and a pair of Indian Motorcyle boots that I lusted over at Zappos for nearly a year because they were listed at nearly $400. I found them at Indian's web site for $150.00 and snapped them up. Not a true engineer boot, but lined and very well made. I added a bit to the heel.
Just a nice pair of Lucchese 2000 square toe boots. The other is a beautiful pair of Rios of Mercedes boots that are sharkskin lowers with goat uppers. For those who are cowboy boot fans, Rios makes great boots for the $.
Now it's starting to get fun. The black Lucchese calf boots were some of a limited run for an online store that is now oob. Super comfy and fun with a cool rockabilly shirt. The caramel (peanut brittle is what I think the color is called) is a semi-custom pair of Buffalo Lucchese Classics. I hate the color but love the boots. Maybe I'll dye them brown.
Goat Lucchese classics. The black pair are standard round toe, the black cherry pair have a chisel toe and custom heel. I wear the black cherry boots most of the time. Even wore them to Africa once on a business trip. You should have seen the looks I got.
Finally, my two gems. The black pair are Lucchese Classic Caiman Belly with custom side seam covers and pulls. Just a beautiful pair of boots. The second are fully custom Tres Outlaws kangaroo boots with calf shafts. The folks at TO can do about anything you want and these were measured for me at a trunk show at Will Wyatt's in KC, KS. One of the best western shops in the US, imo. The boots fit like a second skin and I get compliments whenever I wear them. The super-needle toe is starting to become a bit dated, but they are so cool I figure I'll get another year or two out of them. Oddly enough, they cost less than the caiman Lucchese boots.
I hope you liked my humble little collection.
Aaron