Absolutely a steal at $30 for these boots, they actually have pairs that are officially NOS for $40 or so and I was kind of wishing I had went that route but I'm glad I gambled on the " used " ones.
Attractions Lot.444 Engineers. I've had these from new for a few weeks and it has not been the easiest breaking in period - I could barely get them on at first, but this has eased up and they now slide on nicely. They fit me really well (initial insertion issues aside). Comfort underfoot is still not where I like but improving - the best things come with effort, or so I have been told. Picture of my feet in said boots ..
Got a pair of engineers coming in from the Danes at Bright Shoemakers, their Vulture boots
Been waiting for these to release fore a while now. They look absolutely amazing in my eyes with the western/cowboy-crown and unconstructed toes, very stoked for them!
Top row (from left):
- Grinders Rebel Engineers(without the straps at the ankle)
- Råland Bootmaker Engineers,
- Sendra x SkoUno Engineers,
- Bright Shoemakers Vulture engineers.
Bottom row(from left):
-TheLastConspiracy military "Jean" boots
- Service boots made in Spain(From a Swedish shop called Skolyx)
- Berwick 1707 brogues
- Our Legacy derbys
- Fiddler oxfords.
*really need to vacuum lol
Others(from left):
- Bakers brogue oxfords
- Morjas loafers
- some sweaty gym sneakers(for everyone's sake no picture )
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