Role Club By Brian the Bootmaker
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@marco23d said in Role Club By Brian the Bootmaker:
@Tyler-Durden holy shit those are great. What’s the turnaround time?
Thanks brother! It was 3 months.
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Anyone own underdogs? Thinking of pulling the trigger on a pair. Would love to hear some feedback.
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My first time using a boot jack! One of the better purchases I’ve made in a while.
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@SourPower I totally agree my friend, it's the best invention since air conditioning
, I couldn't do without it
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Came home to these bad boys.
“Greyhounds”
Sizing = Based on measurements I ordered a full size down from my brannock. Fit is perfect.
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Engineer boot questions:
1: Do you undo instep strap before putting on?
2: Do you use plastic bags to slip on?
3: If no to question #2, Do you have issues removing boots do to moisture inside boot and socks?
I am a yes to 1 & 2.
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@Tyler-Durden I don't have Engineers from Role Club, but do have quite a few engineers from Wesco.
My answer to all of your questions is no and it sounds like your boots may be too small. From my understanding, engineers are supposed to fit slightly big from the start and form to your foot with wear. Heel slippage in the beginning is good and disappears when the sole flexes and the heel cup forms to your foot.
I may have this wrong though...
@Ross thoughts on Engineer boots and fit.
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Speaking generically about engineers, I definitely undo and redo vamp buckles putting boots on and off. Heel slip is fine but dissipates as mentioned.
Sometimes it may make sense to size up and insert an insole.
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@Tyler-Durden Short answers
- Sometimes
- No
- No
But that doesn't really tell the full story, there's a few different factors at play. Sizing is one factor and on engineers it's tough to get 'perfect', if they fit nice and snug with no slip off the bat then after a days wear when your feet are hot, sweaty and swollen they might be very tight to get off again. It's why I normally tell people not worry too much about a little slip when they first buy a pair (so long as it'd not too extreme).
There's also material, I have no experience with Role Club personally but whether they are lined or unlined or just the texture inside can make them more 'grippy' and therefore difficult to take on and off.
Boot 'style' or Last also makes a difference Eg. MrLous are quite slim for an engineer boot so can make them a little harder to get on and off (and so unbuckling that instep strap might be necessary) but you get a slimmer look and a little less heel slip off the bat compared to the Boss engineers which are a little more generous making them dead easy to slip on and off and are more roomy but you might get a bit more slip and you get a 'chunkier' look.
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I’ve got my sizing down. Even toyed with all different socks for different boots. I wanted to get a consensus of others. I always undo my strap and use a bag to slide in. High instep issues. However taking off with sweaty socks has never been too fun.
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@Tyler-Durden said in Role Club By Brian the Bootmaker:
However taking off with sweaty socks has never been too fun.
A boot jack makes taking off a tighter paiur child's play.
To answer your original questions
- Sometimes
- No
- No, not issues, but they don't just slip off
My Skoob pair needed plastic bags and were really difficult for the first 5-10 wears then became easier. I still mainly use a boot jack to remove them. They are about as well sized as a slip on boot can get. My Boss have plenty of heel slip, I can take them on and off with ease with the straps done up, but they are also as small as I can go without them being too short.
The fit on the Skoob pair means I prefer them in general, but the ease of putting on and taking off means the Boss probably get used more, as a shitkicker boot.