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Iron Heart Int'l x Wesco® - 8" Maryam Horsehide Jobmaster® Boot - Brown

£746

IHWE-JMHH-BRN
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8" Wesco® Jobmaster boots, in a distinctive brown Maryam horsehide with a Vibram® #100 sole and brass hardware. Built to the high spec standard we've come to expect from the masters at Wesco®.

Product Description

Made by Wesco® Boots

Traditional work and engineer boots from the USA, handcrafted in Scapposse, Oregon.

Wesco® Jobmaster® (IHWE-JMHH-BRN) - Features & Construction

- Iron Heart International x Wesco® collaboration
- 8" lace up boot
- Brown Maryam horsehide
- Regular toe
- #100 Vibram sole
- Waxed edges
- Brass hooks and eyelets
- Lightweight sterling upper stitching
- Khaki heavy upper stitching
- White Nylon outsole stitching
- Leather inserts
- Brown Horsehide Kilties included

Leather Care

Maryam Horsehide

- Maryam horsehides are sourced from the highly regarded Maryam Tannery, vegetable-tanning specialists based in Tuscany, Italy

- Horsehide is a dense, durable leather known for its toughness, wind resistance, and ability to break in over time without losing structural integrity. Compared to cowhide, it has a tighter grain and firmer feel, making it well-suited to outerwear like motorcycle and workwear jackets


- Over time, horsehide will develop character through creasing, darkening, and subtle patina. Unlike Shell Cordovan, it has a more textured surface and is less prone to fine scratching, though sharp abrasives can still scuff or gouge the finish


- Horsehide is typically treated during tanning with oils and waxes, giving it a degree of water resistance. We recommend conditioning only when the leather shows signs of dryness — about once or twice a year, depending on wear and climate. Use a neutral leather conditioner or balm sparingly, applying a small amount and buffing thoroughly. Avoid over-conditioning, as it can soften the leather excessively and affect its structured shape


- For cleaning, start with a soft, dry cloth to remove surface dust. For more thorough cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth with a drop of mild soap, and gently wipe down the jacket. Never soak the leather. If the jacket gets wet, blot gently and allow it to naturally dry at room temperature, away from heat sources. Once dry, a light buff with a soft cloth will restore its finish