I'm here to admire the craftmanship, the boots themselves are beautiful of course, but the skillful labour and precise quality control from these people is a sight to behold.
Incredible how a company specialized in work boots puts "high end" brands to shame whenever it tackles luxury products using real luxury materials. Nicks is the best. with no sacrifice and well worth the price.
@@benjaminkenobi21 that's the issue there. Most well established luxury brands don't even use good quality leather. For example, LV is one of the worst out there using cheap materials that age poorly. Now if we compare Nicks to Viberg that often use exotic leathers, I think Nicks is doing a fine job even if it's not as refined in execution in details. I'd take both anyway
@@harryhaller6998 I don't think they ever use cordovan and even though it's "handmade" they are using lots of synthetic materials you wouldn't call luxury.
My uncle was a Commercial electrician. He had big feet. He paid $1,200 for each set of boots and he bought 2 pair. They lasted over 20 years. He bought them in the early 1990’s. He used to say “You cannot put a price on happy feet”. Tradesman in the Commercial Electrical and Plumbing trades earn 6 figure incomes. Boots that fit well are as important as the hand tools you own and use. $2,000 is worth having happy feet. If you cannot afford it up front, save your cash until you can buy a pair or have them made by a local boot maker. Don’t skimp people. 😉👍
Exlusive edition from Rose Anvil $2500 is coming cut in quarters and it’s gonna be shipped in four Lego boxes so you have to figure it out how to put them together, it’s fun and it’s one of a kind 😆
I ordered my pair of Builder Pros because of Rose Anvils review, and I'm guessing many others did too. His channel is really awesome, especially since good boots aren't cheap and he lets ya know what's worth having and what's not. Good for Weston, I'd say he's earned them. I just hope he doesn't cut them in half. Haha
What I like about this is that the attention to detail and construction are exactly the same as their “regular” boots. Nicks Boots are Nicks Boots no matter what material they’re made from.
Craftsmen in a dyeing trade building those Nicks boots. It is an absolute pleasure to watch these boots come together. Built as tough as nails yet as beautiful to look at as fine lace . Kudos and a big cheers to the tradesmen/women at Nicks!
@@simonwale6993 Yes, a niche for people with a large amount of expendable cash. If these were 6-7 hundred, I would be a buyer as I can't find boots to fit my freak feet.
Not sure why this was a suggested video. Glad it was. Amazing workmanship and workwomanship. And amazing to see that the venerable Vibram sole is used on these (if it's not broke, don't fix it...).
I have a pair of Nick's "Hot Shots" and have worn them for four summer fire seasons. Still in great shape and I am pleased with the performance and the comfort too.
As you can see exactly these shoes are produced by skilled workers, a large part even by hand. This requires a good eye that sees exactly how to perform each operation correctly. I think these are super well-paid workers, it's a pity you can't see the car parking lot because you would definitely see cars like sports stars who have only the best of the best.
I owned a custom leather shop and my apprentice took a job at Nicks. She gave me a detailed tour of the facility and their assembly process. The employees are normal folks, albeit very good at what they do. Nicks Boots are very high quality. The parking lot, however, has regular-Joe pick up trucks and average cars.
NIce!! This video was released almost simultaneously with Rose Anvil 2's video yesterday on these boots, which I watched and loved so much.. These were probably the ones Nick's made for him, based on their info. at the top. They are simply amazing! Phenomenal!
These boots are a work of art.. And they can be worked in I would love to be able to get my dad and I a pair of hand made boots so we could have boots that actually fit right.. Thank you for your time and energy for our entertainment
Firstly, the quality and craftsmanship are truly superb. I've been working in industry as a machine builder/ fitter and mechanic for over 30 years. Working people buy the best that they can afford because they are on their feet all day. This level of extravagance however is something I have never seen in the real working world.
From the first video I’ve wanted a pair of your boots. Putting money away. Soon I will have a pair. In the mean time enjoying as always your superb craftsmanship.
I'm born and raised in Leon Guanajuato Mexico, a city that has almost two million people and where probably 80 of all the shoes in Mexico are Made, since my Father made adhesives and chemicals for the shoe industry for 65 years I grew up in shoe factories, leather tannery factories and all the things related to the shoe industry, My hometown has huge factories with thousands of employees and micro business where the son is cutting leather, the father is stitching and the mother is gluing, in my hometown they make all kind of shoes from real cheap to luxury one of a kind, is very interesting that you walk in some real big markets like a Walmart size where a lot of vendors have a space and you can choose the materials to make you own pair of shoes, from exotic leathers to the material for the soles, I know the prices of a hide from Italy, Brasil or Mexico and when I read that the leather for a pair of boots where 1000 dollars That made me laugh, I have a friend that makes boots for Luchesse boots and Harley Davidson and with way less than that you can pay for all the materials to make a pair of exotic leather pair of boots. Don't underestimate the Mexican labor, a lot of shops in North America have Mexican workers. So a pair of work boots worth 2000 dollars? Not in my opinion.
I know you're saying that these aren't available for purchase, but please please do a run of them, I would buy them in a heartbeat and I'm certain that I'm not alone! Being able to make boots like this is what sets Nicks apart, please don't reserve it only for a special one off!
Chill out @Ronald 🤣 I don't see him claiming to be working class anywhere in that comment, it's not like these things are work boots anyway, they're basically the most expensive type of leather in the world
@@caderyan869 Those boots would never leave my feet if I had a pair and it wouldn't matter if I was working, drinking, fishing, playing softball, getting married or making babies. If someone took care of them properly I bet they would last a lifetime.
@@ronald8792 sounds like you and Jim feel the same way about the boots, maybe just take a sec and chill out before you call somebody out because they were showing appreciation for great craftsmanship. There's sadly few of us who actually care about craftspeople and skill these days, we shouldn't be throwing shade for no reason brother
I have Anker Q35 headphones using LDAC and listening to all of this stuff being handmade is absolutely music to my ears. Loving every second of each level of craft. Absolutely superb!
I remember my first pair, soaked in tub overnight per old guys and wear all day with 2 pair socks and they shrink fit like a glove. Best boot's i ever owned and best service. that was back in the 90's, glad see still going strong.
Vibram soles are the most durable and comfort laden to exist. One of the Myriad of quality facets your boots are built with. Someday I in theory could afford them. It is clear that are the bench mark. Salute.
This is a really cool concept project. Obviously they aren't practical to use as work boots because who'd want to scuff up that shell cordovan. They sure do look nice though.
The closest thing you could get to these were the Maryam toscanello horse rump boots that Nicks offered a while back. I’m glad I got them. They were a limited run made to order. They have the same shine as these and the leather is from the same tannery in Italy.
To be real, you buy this boots once for your entire life then only resole it once in a while without forgetting to maintain leather conditioned. Or you can buy new cheap ones every year or midquality boots every few years. It's not luxury, it's an investment
@@predragjo5977 I make 300k a year working in dirt, I have five pairs of Nicks. You have a misunderstanding of what people in the trades can make. Long hours, but paid well.
I’ve noticed in the last few years vibram has been buying out several manufacturers of replacement heels top lifts and soles. No more ‘Cats 🐾 Paw’. I’ve also noticed that USA boot manufacturers don’t have the logo on the heel or sole just the basic vibram sole and hand full of patterns. Maybe they will bring back the originals I’d pay extra for a good re sole .
Nice boots, I can see where a quality boot in a specialized job makes sense, logging, construction, ect. Not for the everyday blue collar guy like me, as a truck driver I just can't justify the cost vs. the return.
I'm here to admire the craftmanship, the boots themselves are beautiful of course, but the skillful labour and precise quality control from these people is a sight to behold.
I have never in my life wanted boots more than this one. Really impressed!
Then you are a bit dim and easily led
Let's see you suspending $2,000
all it takes is money.
They're pretty and I can appreciate them on someone else, but I don't think I could wear these.
The lady on that sewing machine is a magician! I’d have a heart attack trying to sew that shell together and she owns it.. wow! Very talented.
Agreed
Those nails are also popping. ❤
Eh, don't you see the sloppy stitches all over the place.
That was aweful stitching if you ask me. I saw better works in Japan hand made bespoke leather shoes whos very precise on stitching work.
The guy with the knife should get a raise
Incredible how a company specialized in work boots puts "high end" brands to shame whenever it tackles luxury products using real luxury materials. Nicks is the best. with no sacrifice and well worth the price.
Dude who traces the pattern in the opening video must have crazy anxiety. His nails make my fingers hurt
Which other “high end” brands that use luxury leathers like shell does Nick’s put to shame?
@@benjaminkenobi21 that's the issue there. Most well established luxury brands don't even use good quality leather. For example, LV is one of the worst out there using cheap materials that age poorly. Now if we compare Nicks to Viberg that often use exotic leathers, I think Nicks is doing a fine job even if it's not as refined in execution in details. I'd take both anyway
@@pbenjlo Lowa, Hanwag, Zamberlan
@@harryhaller6998 I don't think they ever use cordovan and even though it's "handmade" they are using lots of synthetic materials you wouldn't call luxury.
Being from Spokane, I’m glad to see these local craftsmen making such a fine product.
I've watched dozens of Nick's boots made online and some day it will be hundreds. It never gets old.
My uncle was a Commercial electrician. He had big feet. He paid $1,200 for each set of boots and he bought 2 pair. They lasted over 20 years. He bought them in the early 1990’s. He used to say “You cannot put a price on happy feet”. Tradesman in the Commercial Electrical and Plumbing trades earn 6 figure incomes. Boots that fit well are as important as the hand tools you own and use. $2,000 is worth having happy feet. If you cannot afford it up front, save your cash until you can buy a pair or have them made by a local boot maker. Don’t skimp people. 😉👍
Exlusive edition from Rose Anvil $2500 is coming cut in quarters and it’s gonna be shipped in four Lego boxes so you have to figure it out how to put them together, it’s fun and it’s one of a kind 😆
Wow. Could never wear them; would buy them, frame them, and just admire that work of art. So effen cool!
shell is SUPER TOUGH.
They’ll look even better when they get broke in and have some patina on them.
There tough as hell! Boots are made to be worn this isn’t sneaker stuff!
@@bsextremesports Yes, they're tough.
@@brycecrousore1985 Right, so, wear them….and take care of them.
I ordered my pair of Builder Pros because of Rose Anvils review, and I'm guessing many others did too. His channel is really awesome, especially since good boots aren't cheap and he lets ya know what's worth having and what's not.
Good for Weston, I'd say he's earned them. I just hope he doesn't cut them in half. Haha
Been waiting for boots for 6 months still nothing
Ya it’s a shame to see him cut nicks boots. Especially as they have videos showing how they’re made. Cool videos anyway
@AssEater3000 been waiting for 2yrs bud... keep your head up
Had mine for 13 years now and absolutely love them
What I like about this is that the attention to detail and construction are exactly the same as their “regular” boots. Nicks Boots are Nicks Boots no matter what material they’re made from.
with shell cordovan you have to be even more careful, it can be sort of brittle sometimes and break
@@rastislavstanik doesn't sound like it's good the way you describe it. Is there any benefits to it that make it worth the hefty price?
Craftsmen in a dyeing trade building those Nicks boots. It is an absolute pleasure to watch these boots come together. Built as tough as nails yet as beautiful to look at as fine lace . Kudos and a big cheers to the tradesmen/women at Nicks!
it's less of a dyeing trade more of a tanning trade 🤣
The Nick's employee of the month award.
No wonder those craftsman work so hard and so good!
Beautiful! I would have loved to have heard from the makers what is was like using that leather compared to the 'normal' leathers
They hate it because if they fuck up it comes out of their pay
That is the most beautiful leather I have ever seen.
Anybody that can afford $2000 boots likely doesn't do the kind of work that requires work boots.
Bro you just ruined their upcoming $5000 and $10K work boot project 😂😂
There's a niche for this type of boots at this price range.
@@simonwale6993 Yes, a niche for people with a large amount of expendable cash. If these were 6-7 hundred, I would be a buyer as I can't find boots to fit my freak feet.
Like what niche?
@@simonwale6993 Yes, for people who have a lot of money, but want to look like they work like the common man.
wow!!!!!!! iv'e never been a fan of shell cordovan.... but this leather is insanely cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am completely hypnotized by both the workmanship and the mirror finish of that leather!
Not sure why this was a suggested video. Glad it was. Amazing workmanship and workwomanship. And amazing to see that the venerable Vibram sole is used on these (if it's not broke, don't fix it...).
*broken
Wow! Didn’t know there was such a boot. Incredible!
I admire the extra attention and care that went into hand crafting this boot. Well worth every dollar.
I have alot of respect for the people who have the talent to make boots & the amount of work involved. Just Amazing work of art ❤🥾🥾 🌝
they could have been curing ageing in stead
like aubrey de grey. seARCH HIM.
Incredible work! These boots have soul, unlike those mass-product boots looking like army of clones.
Impressive craftsmanship and one I hope still attracts apprentices. I'd be surprised if these boots ever saw service on a construction site.
I have a pair of Nick's "Hot Shots" and have worn them for four summer fire seasons. Still in great shape and I am pleased with the performance and the comfort too.
Just ordered my first pair of Nicks boots. I went with the builder pros. Can't wait to try them on!
How did they work out?
Excellent work, done by great professionals. Well done.
As you can see exactly these shoes are produced by skilled workers, a large part even by hand. This requires a good eye that sees exactly how to perform each operation correctly.
I think these are super well-paid workers, it's a pity you can't see the car parking lot because you would definitely see cars like sports stars who have only the best of the best.
I owned a custom leather shop and my apprentice took a job at Nicks. She gave me a detailed tour of the facility and their assembly process. The employees are normal folks, albeit very good at what they do. Nicks Boots are very high quality. The parking lot, however, has regular-Joe pick up trucks and average cars.
Excellent skills people. You know what you're doing for sure. Nice video.
NIce!! This video was released almost simultaneously with Rose Anvil 2's video yesterday on these boots, which I watched and loved so much.. These were probably the ones Nick's made for him, based on their info. at the top. They are simply amazing! Phenomenal!
Yes. I totally need these. Would happily get mud on them.
Beautiful boots and only a dream to think I would be able to own a pair like that in my lifetime
Weston from Rose Anvil got these.
Luv how you reinvented the wheel and made it better...
Made it better? Reinvented? These are very old fashioned.
Some amazing master craftsmen and women at work. Very impressive.
I would put those on my mantelpiece and hand them down, as family heirlooms.
Stunning craftsmanship!
The leather is so pretty and precision in craftsmanship is top notch, i cant see myself wearing those to work.
These boots are a work of art.. And they can be worked in
I would love to be able to get my dad and I a pair of hand made boots so we could have boots that actually fit right..
Thank you for your time and energy for our entertainment
Live the video . Skilled craftsman who have pride in their work. BEAUTIFUL OUTCOME .
Those are perfection. Absolute perfection. WoW
Random stranger " They don't make them lime they used to."
These folks from this workshop " Yeah; yeah, we do. Guaranteed
❤❤❤❤❤
Firstly, the quality and craftsmanship are truly superb. I've been working in industry as a machine builder/ fitter and mechanic for over 30 years. Working people buy the best that they can afford because they are on their feet all day. This level of extravagance however is something I have never seen in the real working world.
Imagine the stress on the person hand cutting that! 🥵
I am rather used to it.
These are amazing! I had no idea horses could get vitiligo!
Very nice! Old school craftsmanship! However, no one that actually works can afford those boots!
Beautiful! I’d be afraid to work in them though.
Mr Jason Voorhees was kicking butt this video. Him and his Damascus blade were getting it done!
I _guess_ seeing it put _together_ instead of cut in half is cool too. 😁
beautiful job
Comfort is never inexpensive, but a shoe like this is for lifetime if taken care of well. A good shoe never goes out of style or fashion
From the first video I’ve wanted a pair of your boots. Putting money away. Soon I will have a pair. In the mean time enjoying as always your superb craftsmanship.
Absolutely amazing to watch such fine craftsmanship.
Man! How many years did it take to build the confidence to sand around the cordovan. Nice work!
Ordered the Roberts several weeks ago. Dec 24th eta…..Merry Christmas to me……..and everyone at Nick’s!
As soon as a retire I will looking for those boots 👢 will be great over my fireplace !!! My Wal-Mart one not soo greatest !!!
Never been so excited to hand over 600 dollars,Counting the days until I put my order in for a pair of Nick's 💪💪💪💪💪
Not what i’d wanna wear when working but beautiful “work” boots!
Wish I could afford a pair. They look great
I'm born and raised in Leon Guanajuato Mexico, a city that has almost two million people and where probably 80 of all the shoes in Mexico are Made, since my Father made adhesives and chemicals for the shoe industry for 65 years I grew up in shoe factories, leather tannery factories and all the things related to the shoe industry, My hometown has huge factories with thousands of employees and micro business where the son is cutting leather, the father is stitching and the mother is gluing, in my hometown they make all kind of shoes from real cheap to luxury one of a kind, is very interesting that you walk in some real big markets like a Walmart size where a lot of vendors have a space and you can choose the materials to make you own pair of shoes, from exotic leathers to the material for the soles, I know the prices of a hide from Italy, Brasil or Mexico and when I read that the leather for a pair of boots where 1000 dollars That made me laugh, I have a friend that makes boots for Luchesse boots and Harley Davidson and with way less than that you can pay for all the materials to make a pair of exotic leather pair of boots. Don't underestimate the Mexican labor, a lot of shops in North America have Mexican workers. So a pair of work boots worth 2000 dollars? Not in my opinion.
You are totally right ✅️ 👏
I know you're saying that these aren't available for purchase, but please please do a run of them, I would buy them in a heartbeat and I'm certain that I'm not alone! Being able to make boots like this is what sets Nicks apart, please don't reserve it only for a special one off!
The real working class citizen would go barefoot before begging like this.
@@ronald8792 🤣🤣
Chill out @Ronald 🤣 I don't see him claiming to be working class anywhere in that comment, it's not like these things are work boots anyway, they're basically the most expensive type of leather in the world
@@caderyan869 Those boots would never leave my feet if I had a pair and it wouldn't matter if I was working, drinking, fishing, playing softball, getting married or making babies. If someone took care of them properly I bet they would last a lifetime.
@@ronald8792 sounds like you and Jim feel the same way about the boots, maybe just take a sec and chill out before you call somebody out because they were showing appreciation for great craftsmanship. There's sadly few of us who actually care about craftspeople and skill these days, we shouldn't be throwing shade for no reason brother
Rose Anvil was so happy to get this boots.
Tell you what, I would wear those as dress boots. They're freaking beautiful and after watching how they were made, I think well worth the cost.
Now your talking! Beautiful!!
I have Anker Q35 headphones using LDAC and listening to all of this stuff being handmade is absolutely music to my ears. Loving every second of each level of craft. Absolutely superb!
Just saw the boots on rose anvil channel and this vid popped up. Got excited. Lol
Невероятно красиво! Ювелирная работа! Браво!
素晴らしい手捌き、美しい仕上がりに感動した。
I remember my first pair, soaked in tub overnight per old guys and wear all day with 2 pair socks and they shrink fit like a glove. Best boot's i ever owned and best service. that was back in the 90's, glad see still going strong.
That lady knew her stuff with that sowing machine
I love characters of shell cordovan. Own 4 pairs of shell cordovan boots.
Vibram soles are the most durable and comfort laden to exist. One of the Myriad of quality facets your boots are built with. Someday I in theory could afford them. It is clear that are the bench mark. Salute.
Absolute Craftsmanship.
This is a really cool concept project. Obviously they aren't practical to use as work boots because who'd want to scuff up that shell cordovan. They sure do look nice though.
Nothing better than a great pair of work boots. I'm a Romeo guy myself,they suit my needs but I understand why these are $2000.
Beautiful pair of boots, made for lifelong wear!
Me gusta ver personas talentosos y es así cuando se genera más campo de trabajo para los demás,sigan adelante apesar de los desafíos
Much respect to all the team! Beautiful highly skilled work and excellent boots
The most beautiful boots 'I buy them to chill not work '
Outstanding pair of boots 🥾 🔥🔥🔥
Everyone is being so careful working with that Shell, lol. I don't blame them. That would stress the hell out of me.
The closest thing you could get to these were the Maryam toscanello horse rump boots that Nicks offered a while back. I’m glad I got them. They were a limited run made to order. They have the same shine as these and the leather is from the same tannery in Italy.
These boots are a work of art! Who would use them for work? Mud, cement, water damage? Not me! Congratulations to these artisans!
Yep, someone who uses boots for work usually do not make enough of money to afford luxury "work" boots. 😏
To be real, you buy this boots once for your entire life then only resole it once in a while without forgetting to maintain leather conditioned. Or you can buy new cheap ones every year or midquality boots every few years. It's not luxury, it's an investment
@@predragjo5977 I make 300k a year working in dirt, I have five pairs of Nicks.
You have a misunderstanding of what people in the trades can make. Long hours, but paid well.
WOW... I want a pair.... lets go shopping...
How stressful is that when every single process could potentially FU $1000 worth of leather? 🥵
I was nervously sweating during the entire cutting process 😂
@@nicksboots will this ever be opened to the regular people? I have 4 sets of your boots and this would just be my favorite.
Naturally, the cost of leather is much lower, I think .. this is not a crocodile
@@hibahprice6887, look up shell cordovan prices. It’s *very* expensive.
I missed the part where the eyelets were installed. Is there a video about that?
Amazing Workmanship!!!
Hey Santa, If your watching I take a size 43. Truly Beautiful workmanship!!
I know what a pair of their work boots cost.....they're worth every penny! These are beautiful!
I like the pliers that are a hammer too. Haven't seen that before
Absolutely Wonderiffic!
For me personally I would wear this casual…beautiful boots!!!!!!
On a cold morning, I'd expect 2000 dollar shoes to go walk my dog for me.
I’ve noticed in the last few years vibram has been buying out several manufacturers of replacement heels top lifts and soles. No more ‘Cats 🐾 Paw’. I’ve also noticed that USA boot manufacturers don’t have the logo on the heel or sole just the basic vibram sole and hand full of patterns. Maybe they will bring back the originals I’d pay extra for a good re sole .
That was very nice.
i would love a pair of cordovan boots. you guys need to try putting together a limited run or something
Art work. Absolutely beautiful.
Nice boots, I can see where a quality boot in a specialized job makes sense, logging, construction, ect.
Not for the everyday blue collar guy like me, as a truck driver I just can't justify the cost vs. the return.
Yeah buddy, I'd wear them, for sure. I've been wearing $200.00 boots for years, but those are awesome.
Its the Limited Vitiligo Edition!! Lol 😜 I love them!!
The stitching person is amazing. One wrong move!