Hi all,
After days of debating with myself I have decided to part ways with my Flathead Engineers. I really wanted to make them work but the sizing is just not right for me - finding the right engineer has been discussed a lot and my very flat instep doesn't make it easier. They run 1 size larger than Brannock size and 1/2 bigger than Wesco, Whites, and Chippewa.
I purchased the boots new from Self Edge in NY. You can find all the technical specs here.
As you can see from the pictures they have been babied so far. I'd say they are probably barely broken in.
The leather is fantastic on these boots. I also have Attractions Engineers Lot 444 made from horsebutt which look great but the soft pliable CXL makes those super comfy as the shaft has started to collapse a bit.
While they are custom made for the Flathead the shape really reminds me of the John Lofgren engineers. Some folks even think they are made in the same factory in Japan.
Price new is $995 - selling for $650
Please ask any questions you might have (boots are in NYC).
Cheers,
Alex
After days of debating with myself I have decided to part ways with my Flathead Engineers. I really wanted to make them work but the sizing is just not right for me - finding the right engineer has been discussed a lot and my very flat instep doesn't make it easier. They run 1 size larger than Brannock size and 1/2 bigger than Wesco, Whites, and Chippewa.
I purchased the boots new from Self Edge in NY. You can find all the technical specs here.
As you can see from the pictures they have been babied so far. I'd say they are probably barely broken in.
The leather is fantastic on these boots. I also have Attractions Engineers Lot 444 made from horsebutt which look great but the soft pliable CXL makes those super comfy as the shaft has started to collapse a bit.
While they are custom made for the Flathead the shape really reminds me of the John Lofgren engineers. Some folks even think they are made in the same factory in Japan.
Price new is $995 - selling for $650
Please ask any questions you might have (boots are in NYC).
Cheers,
Alex