Run the risk of breaking the buckles if u leave them.Quick question since these are my first engineer boots; do you leave them unbuckled and then buckle them up tight every time you put them? Or just leave them buckled but loose enough to slip them on? Thanks
$1200What $ do these go for?
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I leave mine buckled up all the time. Since I keep them somewhat loosely buckled they are easy to slip on and off this way.Quick question since these are my first engineer boots; do you leave them unbuckled and then buckle them up tight every time you put them? Or just leave them buckled but loose enough to slip them on? Thanks
Chippewa 50s reproduction engineer boots? Could you please explain further? I would kill for a modernmade pair that looks EXACTLY like a 50s pair of Chippewa engineer boots.I have some very nice Chippewa 50's reproduction boots made for me by a master shoemaker in Guanajuato. He does recommend to use wax polish. I have been using "El Oso" brand. I believe Brian the boot maker can get you the contact with sellers of this old school wax shoe polish. I get mine from Mexico everytime I visit. Funny story, my Chihuahua decided to mark the boots as I was taking a shower. Thanks to the shoe wax polish no damage was done to the beautiful light brown horsehide.
Quick question since these are my first engineer boots; do you leave them unbuckled and then buckle them up tight every time you put them? Or just leave them buckled but loose enough to slip them on? Thanks
Chippewa 50's style is very much like a western type toe in my view. There are some differences, however. You see my friend (shoemaker) copy a pair of the original I was wearing. He took my measurements and made a pair for me on the spot. I stayed with him through the entire process. Leon, Guanajuato is the capital of leather and shoe making in Mexico. There are many people who still cultivate their craft and sell locally to people. I believe role club's mentor is a gentleman who learned his craft in Guanajuato. The bottom line, items my friend made were made in the old way of crafting shoes. The modern toes in this particular boots are cool but not for me. Writing this, I must admit I own several modern boots such as rw 6228.
where can you get a pair like this? By brian?These are the ones I want!