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    Jordan23
    Joined: 19 Nov 2011

    @Megatron1505:

    @Jordan23:

    But in this case they aren't selling just a working boot. It is a luxury product which mainly transports an image!…of course they have to be functional but owners want to show what they have.
    Luxury products will be kept bare to increase the demand.They don't have to compare (cost-benefit ratio) with working boots!

    But cant exactly the same statement be made about Whites?

    As far as I know they were offered in workwear stores. That means they want to get serious as producer of working boots!
    Just my expierenes!

    AE

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      Megatron1505
      見習いボス
      Joined: 10 Jul 2011

      I always thought (maybe mistakenly it would appear) that origins and background of both Viberg and Whites (and Wesco) were all pretty similar. That they all made real workboots, used by guys who worked in real hardcore environments (firemen, loggers, ranchers etc..), guys for whom the boots were an essential piece of equipment rather than a fashion accessory.

      I also was under the impression that all these brands had made similar concessions to fashion, due to their popularity in Asia, and with online communities who value authenticity from their brands. The concessions to which I refer being collaborations, rare leathers, and models like the semi dress, the oxfords, and other things that would get you laughed out of a forest fire, or ranch. Now we (I) appear to be digressing into a brand ethos debate, which is perhaps best served on a different thread…..

      Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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        madmonday
        Raw and Unwashed
        Joined: 13 Oct 2009

        viberg is proper workwear, they have two audiences they cater to,  one is the fashion set & the other are working class folks mostly in canada.  the prices reflect the audience.  i mean they have two different websites:

        http://www.workboot.com/
        http://www.viberg-japan.com/

        head high, middle finger higher

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          jacoavlu
          Joined: 17 Dec 2010

          ^ truth, and along that line you see the change between two viberg generations. the fashion side and growing market in jp I think has largely been driven by brett, seems to have been good for business

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            Megatron1505
            見習いボス
            Joined: 10 Jul 2011

            Looking at that, and kind of thinking of Viberg as two separate brands does make a lot of sense, but still does not fully explain my original question. This is the key example for me…..

            A while ago I was agonising between the following two shoes..

            They are both hand made (to the best of my knowledge), made mainly for the fashion crowd (me and you), and are made from Horween CXL leather with a Vibram sole. One is £220, one is £425. Why?

            I take your point about the two different forces of Viberg, I take all Foxy's points about expansion, currencies, target markets etc… But still, why? Surely almost 100% price difference is just too much?

            I think that I should again state that I am not making a personal criticism of Viberg, on the contrary I love their stuff and would love to own a pair. I just want to understand why?

            Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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              madmonday
              Raw and Unwashed
              Joined: 13 Oct 2009

              they charge that much cause they can. i know it's a simple answer & it is natural for us to over think things, but don't over think it.

              head high, middle finger higher

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                Megatron1505
                見習いボス
                Joined: 10 Jul 2011

                Well, I guess if that's it then that's it. I suppose in a way, because I like Viberg's products, I kind if hoped that wasn't the answer…because I don't like that answer. I don't like that companies and brands charge what they like simply because they can, makes me think of energy prices here in the UK and how much I hate the energy provider companies....a different argument entirely.

                Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                  madmonday
                  Raw and Unwashed
                  Joined: 13 Oct 2009

                  maybe the price difference is an indication of what it costs to produce the products & give the employees an excellent standard of living for their skilled labor?  crazy as it sounds, maybe the difference in the cost of living in the respective countries influences the cost of the product?

                  head high, middle finger higher

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                    Megatron1505
                    見習いボス
                    Joined: 10 Jul 2011

                    Maybe so (nearly done derailing this thread honestly), I saw a similar kind of thing in Norway a few years ago, where a job that paid £20'000 per year in the UK paid £80'000 per year in Norway, but it was totally relative as it costs 4 times as much to live in Norway.

                    I will choose to prefer to believe that  🙂

                    Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                      madmonday
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      Joined: 13 Oct 2009

                      so you seem to be a romantic, glass half full kind of guy  😉

                      interesting make-ups here:

                      http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=cherryjuice&b=23&f=1795206210&p=6

                      would of put images but you all know my story

                      head high, middle finger higher

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                        FOXY
                        Joined: 14 Mar 2011

                        First, you have to look at the BOM (bill of materials). Depending on the quality of the materials, the sources and the volume. This could easily result in 20-50% difference for Viberg vs. White's.

                        Second, you have to look at the bill of labor. Depending on the quality, degree of automation, location (availability of skilled labor, US wages vs. CAN wages and also the possibility that Viberg or White's might produce some of their "pure" work/performance boots off-shore - I'm not saying they do, but if they do it would result in a mixed calculation) and the scale of operations - this could result in a similar impact as estimated for the BOM.
                        Landed cost and duties can be neglected in this discussion - profit and mark-up can not! If you sell higher quantities in a very competitive market your profit can be lower.

                        Third, you set your whole sell or retail price point according to 2 criteria: market requirements and/or strategic segmentation. You ether have to sell it a certain price to compete or you put the price label on your product that you can.

                        I would expect that the resulting price difference is at least 25-50% (better/more expensive material cost, higher quality/higher labor cost for bench-made work vs. factory like work with a higher degree of separation of labor, higher output/efficiency, etc.). The rest of the retail price difference could be attributed to strategic positioning.

                        The fact that Viberg has a longer wait time for their regular custom made orders (3-4 months or more) than White's can be seen as an indication that Viberg is not compromising on quality or price.

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                          Omega Man
                          Haraki san Student
                          Joined: 15 Jul 2010

                          But there must be a point of diminishing return, the marginal utility of an additional dollar spent is not equal to the utility received.

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                            Seul
                            Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                            😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞

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                              madmonday
                              Raw and Unwashed
                              Joined: 13 Oct 2009

                              interested in the army green item under the boots.  wonder if it's an indication of things in pre-production stages

                              head high, middle finger higher

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                                ronaldlsh
                                Joined: 7 Mar 2010

                                Those roughouts…  😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢

                                THE RAW WAR

                                @ronaldlsh:

                                > Just going to keep wearing IH.

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                                  eyeq8402
                                  Joined: 3 Sept 2011

                                  My fourhorsemen boots should be waiting for me at home after work this evening. Boy I hope they fit!  😢 waiting like 3 months it would suck if they didn't.

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                                    urbanwoodsman
                                    Banned
                                    Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                                    @eyeq8402:

                                    My fourhorsemen boots should be waiting for me at home after work this evening. Boy I hope they fit!  😢 waiting like 3 months it would suck if they didn't.

                                    What size did you get?

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                                      eyeq8402
                                      Joined: 3 Sept 2011

                                      If I can remember an 11?!  :-\

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                                        arrow
                                        Joined: 2 Oct 2009

                                        Selling my Viberg x 4Horsemen Service Boots…
                                        http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=2988.0

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                                          rocket
                                          Joined: 6 Jan 2011

                                          lots of pics: http://hukurokuju.com/blog/category/viberg/

                                          rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                                          It's all humbug, like everywhere
                                          R.I.P. Geo

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