Engineer boots
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The only one that doesn't at the moment is this pair: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/boots2/tbwe-po.html
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Thanks again for all the help guys. Looks like for my first pair I might just have to get something in stock then do a custom pair in the future when my size is naled down and I'm not in a rush to get them.
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Always important to get the sizing down first. Nothing hurts more than making your dream boots and then not being able to wear them.
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I bet you could order a pair of boots from IHUK to make sure they fit, and then return them when you submit a custom order… a $35-50 cost to gain 100% confidence.
And when it comes down to it, it sounds like the BOBRN might be your best option - @Giles can assist with sizing, and they have a good bit of stock on hand. Plus, it has very faintly dyed midsoles, the good leather, and the shorter heel you want. And the longer straps
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It does sound like the brown BOBRN might be my best option. Now to figure out my size. Anyone who owns the converse all star 70's, what's your size in those and in Wesco? Also need to figure out if I'm a D or EE width. I'm going to measure my foot on a brannock in the next few days too.
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I wear a 9.5 in 70s and have some 10D Wescos coming soon
I wear a 10 in vans, 10.5 in Nike, 10 in Red Wing
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Thanks @Appfaff. I'm a 10.5 in 70's so by that conversion I'll try 11D in Wesco.
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Good luck! FYI, I wear thin socks with my chucks (Stance athletic) and usually boot socks (very thick) with my pull on boots. Hope that helps a bit as well.
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If you can wear 70’s chucks then your foot is most likely a D width. Those shoes are very narrow. I wear 11.5 in the 70’s and 11.5D in my Boss
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If you can wear 70’s chucks then your foot is most likely a D width. Those shoes are very narrow. I wear 11.5 in the 70’s and 11.5D in my Boss
Thanks for that info. Figuring out what width I might be was my next quest. I have always considered myself to have a narrow foot. So considering @Appfaff's comments about the socks and the fact that you wear your same size in 70's and Boss I'm guessing right now I could be a 10.5D with thin socks, 11D with thicker boot socks.
Thanks again for all of the info everyone. Very helpful.
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@manufc10 - Yeah, My foot is a bit wider - I wear an E in some boots. I can easily wear a 9.5E in MP last in Wescos with thin socks. If you are narrow, you can probably rock a 10.5D.
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Is Brannock sizing largely ignored or is it a good baseline? I measured my foot on a Brannock and I'm a 12.5 heel to toe and a 13 arch length (with a sock on). You're supposed to go with your arch length if it's larger than your heel to toe measurement which makes me a 13. This means I would be a 12 in Viberg (11.5 if I went by heel to toe) for example per Vibergs sizing instructions. Doesn't seem right to me, seems large.
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I'm a pretty consistent US11 tag size in most shoes, 10.5 in Chuck 70's.
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I would go with what you generally wear. Even when I sold shoes, I didn't trust the Brannock.
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I would go with what you generally wear. Even when I sold shoes, I didn't trust the Brannock.
Thank you. Kind of what I was thinking.
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I've been known to be wrong on occasion ::) and I'm one to haphazardly distance-buy expensive footwear based on internet research, anecdotes and hearsay, BUT, considering your Brannock results and all, I would bet anything I own that you absolutely should do either one of the following:
1. Send your tracings to Wesco.
2. Order a test pair from your friendly boot-dealer (Baker's offer this, I'm sure IH wouldn't mind) to nail down the sizing.
Edit: Having replied before reading through the preceding parlance, I'm pleased to notice you were indeed planning on taking the test-boot route.
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Thanks for the input @Crit_Obs. The main issue I have is that it's a bit time sensitive. I have a wedding to attend that's just around the corner and I was planning on wearing these (western themed wedding, in Az…go figure) as I don't really own any dress/semi dress boots.... or a suit for that matter.
As of now I have a pair of Vibergs en route ...fingers crossed. Once I nail down my sizing I will definitely go the custom route and pick up a pair of Wesco's.
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So for my first pair I went with the Viberg black CXL Engineers. I've had them for over a week or so but I've been wearing them around the house to make sure they fit and I'm very pleasantly surprised to say that I actually think I ordered the right size the very first time :D…I went with a 10 and in all honestly I could probably do a 10.5 as well and have more wiggle room but the 10 fits. Fairly easy to get on, even the first time with the plastic bag trick...but a bit more difficult to get off but getting a tad easier each time. When sitting there is a small bit of space between my big toe and the end of the boot but when standing my foot kind of slides down because of the angle of the heel and my toe does touch the very end of the boot. Nothing terribly uncomfortable at all and I'm hoping over time the leather gives a little as they break in.
I've never owned a pair of footwear this nice so I'm blown away by the quality of something like this....and holy shit are engineer boots heavy. May seem obvious to the boot wearers out there but this is new territory for me. This will not be my last pair of Vibergs, Engineers or boots in general.
A big thanks again to @neph93, @Appfaff, and anyone else I may be forgetting for all of the input and help for my first boot purchase.
Worn with the black IH-717 mercerised chinos.