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Wesco 100th Anniversary Japanese exclusive "Century Boss"
These boots were only available in Japanese market, exclusively distributed by Wesco Japan: https://shop.wescojapan.com/?pid=110064675
- teacore horsehide exclusively provided by Wesco Japan, Not Horween horsehide.
- specially cast vintage style brass roller buckles for this anniversary model
- built on an old 1960s last, usually referred to as bubble toe
- triple vamp and counter stitching, reverse double V backstay stitching, Double top stitching.
- 10" height
For sale is a pair of size 9D,
very lightly used, hardly any abrasion of soles and heels. the grain and creases are easy to appear as a characteristic of this leather, the stamp of WJ initials on the inside is to show that this is a product distributed by the exclusive Japanese company.
Asking 725USD including EMS shipping.
Paypal FF prefered, 4.5% extra for a Paypal invoice.
Ships from Taiwan.
Some words to say-
Maybe most of North American or European customers don't know. But, it's worth to be noted that many Wesco's new styles or designs were actually brought into being in the beginning by Wesco Japan(WJ). And these styles and designs would only be available in Japanese market for a period of time before Wesco (USA mother company) made them available for orders from other customers. In my humble opinion, with creatives input of the exclusive JP distributor Wesco is able to constantly offering great products and staying competitive in high-end custom boots business. though shoesmaking is far from a high-tech sector, It's not an overstatement that WJ have done a great deal of research and development. We should give high credit and praise to Wesco Japan's effort. I don't have any affiliation with WJ and don't benefit in anyway by expressing these opinions.
Some example of products or options first originated in Japan and later generally available
- Narrow engineer last, which is a combination of sleek motorcycle patrol toe and Boss heels. originally MP toe is only avaible with low heels. with the advent of this particular style later came many other engineer boots also dedicated to achieve this 1930s vintage dressy flat toe (or soft toe) look, such as Road Champ by Mister Freedom, Role Club engineer.
- Triple vamp and counter stitching, reverse double V backstay stitching, Double top stitching.
According to the description from WJ. these stitching methods existed on very early Wesco boots and discontinued long time ago. WJ help with the re-introduction of it.
- New leather options. Among them the arguably most unique is brown bison leather.
These boots were only available in Japanese market, exclusively distributed by Wesco Japan: https://shop.wescojapan.com/?pid=110064675
- teacore horsehide exclusively provided by Wesco Japan, Not Horween horsehide.
- specially cast vintage style brass roller buckles for this anniversary model
- built on an old 1960s last, usually referred to as bubble toe
- triple vamp and counter stitching, reverse double V backstay stitching, Double top stitching.
- 10" height
For sale is a pair of size 9D,
very lightly used, hardly any abrasion of soles and heels. the grain and creases are easy to appear as a characteristic of this leather, the stamp of WJ initials on the inside is to show that this is a product distributed by the exclusive Japanese company.
Asking 725USD including EMS shipping.
Paypal FF prefered, 4.5% extra for a Paypal invoice.
Ships from Taiwan.
Some words to say-
Maybe most of North American or European customers don't know. But, it's worth to be noted that many Wesco's new styles or designs were actually brought into being in the beginning by Wesco Japan(WJ). And these styles and designs would only be available in Japanese market for a period of time before Wesco (USA mother company) made them available for orders from other customers. In my humble opinion, with creatives input of the exclusive JP distributor Wesco is able to constantly offering great products and staying competitive in high-end custom boots business. though shoesmaking is far from a high-tech sector, It's not an overstatement that WJ have done a great deal of research and development. We should give high credit and praise to Wesco Japan's effort. I don't have any affiliation with WJ and don't benefit in anyway by expressing these opinions.
Some example of products or options first originated in Japan and later generally available
- Narrow engineer last, which is a combination of sleek motorcycle patrol toe and Boss heels. originally MP toe is only avaible with low heels. with the advent of this particular style later came many other engineer boots also dedicated to achieve this 1930s vintage dressy flat toe (or soft toe) look, such as Road Champ by Mister Freedom, Role Club engineer.
- Triple vamp and counter stitching, reverse double V backstay stitching, Double top stitching.
According to the description from WJ. these stitching methods existed on very early Wesco boots and discontinued long time ago. WJ help with the re-introduction of it.
- New leather options. Among them the arguably most unique is brown bison leather.
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