Yup, it more the bunching that I’m trying to avoid. Too much bunching is not comfortable and it distorts the boot too much.any reason why you wouldn't cinch the instep? to avoid wrinkles/creasing?
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Yup, it more the bunching that I’m trying to avoid. Too much bunching is not comfortable and it distorts the boot too much.any reason why you wouldn't cinch the instep? to avoid wrinkles/creasing?
Agreed. I also find them quite comfortable if you can get the fit right.Engineer boots are the coolest style for me, I'm still reaching for them first every single time since I bought mine. Something about having that much leather around your legs is nice.
I agree too. Lace up boots almost seem too restrictive once you gets used to engineers.Agreed. I also find them quite comfortable if you can get the fit right.
I have pretty average feet except my toes are super wide, enough where I think most boots will not fit me comfortably. One thing I found pretty nice about engineers is they do offer round lasts. Not the "rounded lasts" that are tapered and rounded only at the tip, but proper rounded around the whole forefoot area. All the service boots that I have do not fit my forefoot as well as my engineers do.Agreed. I also find them quite comfortable if you can get the fit right.