Vintagestyle
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It seems Chippewa ( Justin ) has decided to stop manufacturing their iconic 11" engineer boots and harness boots ,so i was wondering what people would think about signing a petition and send it to Chippewa to ask them if they could still manufacture some ,even if it's a smaller production .
Chippewa is the brand who made the first engineer boots in the 1930's and who manufactured them for many other brands ( Harley ,Sears , Branson to name a few ) during decades.
They were really good quality for the price and had the best look ( with the Red Wing ) in that range of prices ( and to my taste ,of all the engineer boots ) .
Their steel toe 27863 and non steel toe 97863 were really beautiful and really good quality , were goodyear welted ,so they could be resoled and their harness boots were also the nicest ( Frye look nice but their quality is far from good compared to what they did in the past and the regular model is not even goodyear welted anymore ! Wesco are great quality but the appearance is not the same ) ,with great leather quality and good minilug vibram soles . I understand some might prefer other appearance but they certainly were among the best .
Chippewa has manufactured some engineer boots since the 1930's ( even if the very first were not the 11" but some taller , 17" ).
They still manufacture the 17" models ,so they could keep manufacturing the 11" which must be made with the same equipment as the 17" models , so it should not be that difficult for them to keep manufacturing the 11" boots .
Those engineer and harness boots are as iconic as Schott Perfecto and Levi's 501 , so it would be really sad to see those boots disappear ( knowing Red Wing do not sell anymore their engineer boots in USA ,only in Europe and not even in Japan anymore it seems . ) !
Maybe if we send them a request signed by enough people ,they would accept to keep manufacturing some !
Much of their production is not made in USA anymore ,whereas these were made in USA ,so it would be really sad to see all their made in USA boots disappear (with all the jobs as well !) .
After all ,they were the original engineer boots manufactured before some other brands ( based on the infos i could find ) like Santa Rosa ,Buco ,Wards and other well known brands ,although it seems Wesco made some Early as well ; they are among the few still existing today .
Fashion is one thing ,it comes and goes but those boots are timeless and are a piece of America history used by workers, bikers, rockers,punks ( yes, Sid Vicious had some engineer boots, with orange and black outsoles ,like the ones used by Double H harness boots i believe ! For the history ,He had left a note that he wanted to be buried with them ) new wave , hipsters and so many men and women for decades and generations !
Marlon Brando wore some engineer boots in The Wild ones ( Chippewa it seems ) and James Dean as well in Rebel without a cause ...
Chippewa is the brand who made the first engineer boots in the 1930's and who manufactured them for many other brands ( Harley ,Sears , Branson to name a few ) during decades.
They were really good quality for the price and had the best look ( with the Red Wing ) in that range of prices ( and to my taste ,of all the engineer boots ) .
Their steel toe 27863 and non steel toe 97863 were really beautiful and really good quality , were goodyear welted ,so they could be resoled and their harness boots were also the nicest ( Frye look nice but their quality is far from good compared to what they did in the past and the regular model is not even goodyear welted anymore ! Wesco are great quality but the appearance is not the same ) ,with great leather quality and good minilug vibram soles . I understand some might prefer other appearance but they certainly were among the best .
Chippewa has manufactured some engineer boots since the 1930's ( even if the very first were not the 11" but some taller , 17" ).
They still manufacture the 17" models ,so they could keep manufacturing the 11" which must be made with the same equipment as the 17" models , so it should not be that difficult for them to keep manufacturing the 11" boots .
Those engineer and harness boots are as iconic as Schott Perfecto and Levi's 501 , so it would be really sad to see those boots disappear ( knowing Red Wing do not sell anymore their engineer boots in USA ,only in Europe and not even in Japan anymore it seems . ) !
Maybe if we send them a request signed by enough people ,they would accept to keep manufacturing some !
Much of their production is not made in USA anymore ,whereas these were made in USA ,so it would be really sad to see all their made in USA boots disappear (with all the jobs as well !) .
After all ,they were the original engineer boots manufactured before some other brands ( based on the infos i could find ) like Santa Rosa ,Buco ,Wards and other well known brands ,although it seems Wesco made some Early as well ; they are among the few still existing today .
Fashion is one thing ,it comes and goes but those boots are timeless and are a piece of America history used by workers, bikers, rockers,punks ( yes, Sid Vicious had some engineer boots, with orange and black outsoles ,like the ones used by Double H harness boots i believe ! For the history ,He had left a note that he wanted to be buried with them ) new wave , hipsters and so many men and women for decades and generations !
Marlon Brando wore some engineer boots in The Wild ones ( Chippewa it seems ) and James Dean as well in Rebel without a cause ...
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