denim jeans in summer is almost strictly miserable, and you're neigh a guy who shies away from chinos, e'en. [which some are lighter weight than others if dealing in modern brands, blah, blah]
Great boot video !!! Son fun to watch. Was just noticing one of the rings you had on looked really cool . It’s silver and looks kinda braided maybe? Not sure how to describe it but was thinking maybe you could do a video on you accessories like rings, necklaces, or other accessories too.?
Curious have you tried using black shoe polish on the Attractions to preserve the color? When I purchased mine at standard and strange they suggested some people have had success with this.
Of all your engineers, which ones would you say are the easiest to get on & off? I have the lot 444 attractions-based off your blog-and they require some effort at times.
Personally if i have to choose between a fast or a long tea core, ill take the fast. I don't want a thick coat of paint on my boots, but acknowledge there is a sweet spot
Teacore leather doesn’t have to be pigmented as far as I know. Some teacore leathers may be, but others dye brown leather black to a certain degree. Don’t quote me on that
I'm curious your opinion on the "matching leathers" topic: lots of folks say that burgundy/color 8/etc match all sorts of clothing colors, but would you say you can pair those colors with black or brown leathers? I'm eyeing a B-3 style jacket from Field Leathers in a reddish/burgundy color as a nice middle ground. I'm thinking it'll pair well with either blue or black denim, as well as black or brown boots, but I'm curious your take.
love your content. but please don’t use fake. you know if you love the products brand new or vintage pieces whatever,,, and use the word like japanese craftsman ship. there is always behind scenes who made the products with passion and respect. Fender custom shop makes relic pieces, Levi’s makes vintage looking pieces, people makes style like 50’s 60’s 70’s 80’s. we can creat whatever we like with passion/respect and it’s not fake. i think it’s same as your UA-cam contents. if someone said it’s fake how you feel
i get the not liking teacore. thankfully, you can polish them up with some quality shoe polish. but then you lose that general worn in look... pros and cons i guess.
@@strengthandbulkMadness to each their own, i can keep mine nice and black with some saphir cream in black. perhaps at some point in the future you would have to dye them to bring them all the way back
thats exavtly what i needed right now💪🏼
You can RANK them where'er ye wish, but LOAFERS aren't boots.
I would rather wear shorts than loafers most the time.
Shorts have a ton of vintage cred: British Khaki; preppy madras...
ye do neigh much Nautical style, tho
denim jeans in summer is almost strictly miserable, and you're neigh a guy who shies away from chinos, e'en. [which some are lighter weight than others if dealing in modern brands, blah, blah]
I guess the ones that fit better have more pointy toe, which I assume is LESS trad in Engineer Boot style overall.
Great boot video !!! Son fun to watch. Was just noticing one of the rings you had on looked really cool . It’s silver and looks kinda braided maybe? Not sure how to describe it but was thinking maybe you could do a video on you accessories like rings, necklaces, or other accessories too.?
Curious have you tried using black shoe polish on the Attractions to preserve the color? When I purchased mine at standard and strange they suggested some people have had success with this.
Only boots we have in common are the Lofgren Engineers, but I like all of your top pics.
Of all your engineers, which ones would you say are the easiest to get on & off?
I have the lot 444 attractions-based off your blog-and they require some effort at times.
Probably the Attractions. They're not the most comfortable, but easy to get on and off
Will you be doing a custom with field leathers anytime soon?
I’m new to your channel so this is great. Thanks for the video.
Do you polish any of your boots or you just let them age as is?
Personally if i have to choose between a fast or a long tea core, ill take the fast. I don't want a thick coat of paint on my boots, but acknowledge there is a sweet spot
Teacore leather doesn’t have to be pigmented as far as I know. Some teacore leathers may be, but others dye brown leather black to a certain degree. Don’t quote me on that
Loafers getting some respect 👍
Pretty impressive that Grant Stone had three pairs in your favourites
His wife works for the brand.. not surprising
Great video! What jeans are wearing here? Libra Pondus?
Yes! Wearing the LB 40s
I'm curious your opinion on the "matching leathers" topic: lots of folks say that burgundy/color 8/etc match all sorts of clothing colors, but would you say you can pair those colors with black or brown leathers? I'm eyeing a B-3 style jacket from Field Leathers in a reddish/burgundy color as a nice middle ground. I'm thinking it'll pair well with either blue or black denim, as well as black or brown boots, but I'm curious your take.
love your content. but please don’t use fake. you know if you love the products brand new or vintage pieces whatever,,, and use the word like japanese craftsman ship. there is always behind scenes who made the products with passion and respect.
Fender custom shop makes relic pieces, Levi’s makes vintage looking pieces, people makes style like 50’s 60’s 70’s 80’s. we can creat whatever we like with passion/respect and it’s not fake. i think it’s same as your UA-cam contents. if someone said it’s fake how you feel
Less lace ups and more of those engineer's.
Wait so if I go to Japan Show Goto from White Kloud won't measure my feet and put me on the list?
Looks like you don't use shoe trees. Is it bc you like toe spring? I personally can't stand when the toes curl, but i understand some do.
i get the not liking teacore. thankfully, you can polish them up with some quality shoe polish. but then you lose that general worn in look... pros and cons i guess.
Shoe polish won’t do much. Leather dye is what’s needed.
@@strengthandbulkMadness to each their own, i can keep mine nice and black with some saphir cream in black. perhaps at some point in the future you would have to dye them to bring them all the way back
Where is that white shirt from ?
He's got loads, but I suspect it's Eastman