SoCalSoftailSlim
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Hi guys. Very occasional poster but appreciator of all your info here, particularly with boots and jackets.
I ride a Harley and have been considering, and trying, U.S. made engineer boots for the last few weeks. I usually use a more technical boot for riding, but sometimes I like the look and decent protection offered by good engineer boots. I decided on steel toe Chippewa 27899s ultimately. Yes, I know about Wescos and the many other fine makers revealed in the Engineer/Harness boot thread.
But I wanted something U.S. made, modestly priced, no frills, thick leather, and nothing I'd worry about keeping pretty as it accumulated the shifter mark, oil, and many other things riding boots will suffer on the road. I love honest wear and patina on my boots, but consistent city riding can create pretty ugly wear.
Made my choice. And this is what I got from Chippewa, via Amazon. These are not factory seconds. They were ordered from Amazon Prime as a brand new item. Suspiciously, though, they did not come in a manufacture's box and had no tags. Needless to say, they have been returned as defective:
I ride a Harley and have been considering, and trying, U.S. made engineer boots for the last few weeks. I usually use a more technical boot for riding, but sometimes I like the look and decent protection offered by good engineer boots. I decided on steel toe Chippewa 27899s ultimately. Yes, I know about Wescos and the many other fine makers revealed in the Engineer/Harness boot thread.
But I wanted something U.S. made, modestly priced, no frills, thick leather, and nothing I'd worry about keeping pretty as it accumulated the shifter mark, oil, and many other things riding boots will suffer on the road. I love honest wear and patina on my boots, but consistent city riding can create pretty ugly wear.
Made my choice. And this is what I got from Chippewa, via Amazon. These are not factory seconds. They were ordered from Amazon Prime as a brand new item. Suspiciously, though, they did not come in a manufacture's box and had no tags. Needless to say, they have been returned as defective:
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