IHWE-MRLOU-BLK - Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black
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They look great. Would get if I didn't need a custom lasted pair.
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I got a very similar pair from another retailer last year. They were listed as Maryam Teacore Horsebutt. Look extremely similar to these, even down the the subtle pattern you can see in the hide. Curious if these happen to specifically be horsebutt as well?
I love my pair. Have way too many pairs of boots, all of which have been neglected since I got the Mr. Lou. I wear these nearly every day.
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I’m kinda glad I waited to get these. This new horsehide sounds fantastic! Pics next week…
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Grabbed the last pair of 9D
Hope I didn’t need the E but I never have beforeSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I have never worn engineer boots before and now looking to get a pair of this.
Currently, My foot is about 25.5cmL and 10cmW. I'm wearing Redwing Beckman Flatbox in 8D but I still have a little bit tight in width (my pinkie) that makes me feel not really comfortable when using it in a long time.
Is it ok for me to get Mr.Lou in 8E? or should I go with 8.5E? -
Send an email to shop@ironhewart.co.uk
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SO excited! Today is the day! Might make a video of me trying to put them on for the first time. Could be funny or cold be extremely boring… YOU BE THE JUDGE!
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The WESCO “Mr. Lou” in horsehide has arrived!
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Sz 9D is PERFECT [emoji2956]
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Looking ace @Pipeboss713 !!
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@Oaktavia so the video was pretty boring. They popped right on, for the most part. The right one is a little tight on the top of the instep, but the left one goes right on, in a Good way. Still plenty of tightness with minimal slippage.
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Same here, excellent boots. tough to break in that horse hide, but it will pay off soon
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Sorry to hear the news. I mean congratulations! Haha. I wish I had mine at my wedding last year. Awesome boots
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Sorry for the low quality photo. I was walking through the woods with my dogs the other day and when we got back I noticed a pretty big scratch as you can see in the photo. Do I need to do anything to protect the boot from tearing further? Or is this a normal occurrence form wear and tear?