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In my opinion Giles struggle with his engineers means a perfect fit. They should always be rough to get on at first and gradually get Better with break in. Again just my opinion YMMV, but this creates a great fit with a bit of wear which is what we love anyway.
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A pair of engineers that doesn't give you a hernia to pull on is either ill-fitted or you have a weird foot.
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A pair of engineers that doesn't give you a hernia to pull on is either ill-fitted or you have a weird foot.
You and Tat are making me think that my Road Champs don't fit. They slip on no problem. I had to add a couple extra holes on the strap, but if they were any smaller I think my big toe would be jammed against the front of the boot. I'll keep rocking them. Might try adding a small insole.
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A pair of engineers that doesn't give you a hernia to pull on is either ill-fitted or you have a weird foot.
You and Tat are making me think that my Road Champs don't fit. They slip on no problem. I had to add a couple extra holes on the strap, but if they were any smaller I think my big toe would be jammed against the front of the boot. I'll keep rocking them. Might try adding a small insole.
I was definitely exaggerating. Sorry about that, it's in my DNA; I'm a Southerner, we love tall tales. We invented the trick of holding the fish we just caught with our arms fully extended to it looks bigger in the photograph.
My RCs were bought second hand, so they were never hard to get on. And an engineer shouldn't be after it's been broken in. But new, for me at least, there is always a bit of a struggle.
I did have to add holes to the ankle strap on my RCs. Christophe did too. Well, I didn't have to, but they feel better now, and the straps look even longer, which I like.
I can't get my Lofgrens to the final hole, no matter how hard I try. They were made for my feet. The leather is so supple that it feels like I'm wearing a sock. I didn't think something could feel as good as the RCs, but these do. So these did present a bit of a struggle out of the box. Now they are pretty easy to put on unless I wear thick socks.
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The contrast of the black under the double stitching and the dark brown doesn't jive for me. They look incredibly well made though.
I think the illusion is due to the side of the leather being darker, either due to the grain, the glue, or some combination of both. My Vibergs can look darker on the stitch down too, but it's an illusion.
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What M said, except my RCs are CRAZY hard to get on still.
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But hey man, wear them the way they are comfortable on you I just love my boots to fit like a firm handshake on my feet even post break in
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I had a pair of the RRL Engineer boots and they were ridiculous to get on and they were a full size too big. My Chippewas are similar, which is why I hardly wear them, but my White's and Viberg are easy to get on. It largely depends on the size of the boot shaft and how high an instep a person has.
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A pair of engineers that doesn't give you a hernia to pull on is either ill-fitted or you have a weird foot.
You and Tat are making me think that my Road Champs don't fit. They slip on no problem. I had to add a couple extra holes on the strap, but if they were any smaller I think my big toe would be jammed against the front of the boot. I'll keep rocking them. Might try adding a small insole.
I was definitely exaggerating. Sorry about that, it's in my DNA; I'm a Southerner, we love tall tales. We invented the trick of holding the fish we just caught with our arms fully extended to it looks bigger in the photograph.
My RCs were bought second hand, so they were never hard to get on. And an engineer shouldn't be after it's been broken in. But new, for me at least, there is always a bit of a struggle.
I did have to add holes to the ankle strap on my RCs. Christophe did too. Well, I didn't have to, but they feel better now, and the straps look even longer, which I like.
I can't get my Lofgrens to the final hole, no matter how hard I try. They were made for my feet. The leather is so supple that it feels like I'm wearing a sock. I didn't think something could feel as good as the RCs, but these do. So these did present a bit of a struggle out of the box. Now they are pretty easy to put on unless I wear thick socks.
I have to get a pair of those Lofgrens. They'll probably be my next engineer boot. I think the fit on my RCs is fine. If I went a whole size down I think my toes would be jammed. I'm still figuring out how engineers should fit. Dialing in the fit seems a lot harder than with lace up boots.