I’m interested in these, but Red Wing always has some abrasion one way or the other when new. The only pair with no hurting was the soft toe engineer. I tried on a pair of these in the store and seems fine but if you could tell me how they rub when new I’d appreciate it!
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One can say once the boots are broken in, all of them will start to feel comfortable, but few of us nowadays have the patience... anyhow, for me, the Red Wing 9268, the RRL Julian, the Wesco, the Nomads, the Viberg’s are the most comfortable off the shelf boots. All other need breaking in or...
Asking: $350 shipping to US included. The jacket is bulky so will take up cargo room. Both sleeves are lined with satin quilt, typical of the time.
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A beautiful, unworn, vintage steerhide jacket by the brand “Mason of Chippewa Falls”. Rare large size of 46 (true 46). Take a look.
Shoulder to shoulder 19”
Back (neck seam to end of hem) 25”
Sleeves (to end of cuff) 25”
Pit 23”
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This is a project jacket I experimented with. The jacket was in fact nearly mint, despite the name tag sewn to the original nylon lining. I had Alan replace the lining with a Scotland Harris Tweed, absolutely beautiful fabric. But then I replaced the zipper with a dead stock 70s nickel Talon...
Moc Toe classic by Red Wing, the 10877. Worn outside a couple of time but every time ended up with painful heel on the left, I know it’s a process and typical of this style but I have many vintage Moc so no need. Size 8.5D. Otherwise very stylish and comfortable all around. Asking $215 shipped...
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