IHWE-Build-5 - Iron Heart/Wesco 9" Brown Engineer Boot
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Beautyful.
Come on euro jackpot, I need new boots and half of the fall/winter collection.
what he said! except Pa. lottery ::)
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Here are mine!
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^agreed, these are my favorite Boot ever, period
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Holy cow @Americanaaa, they look so cool, great work!
That build is truly awesome!!!
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These boots are fecking amazzzing :o … well done! @Americanaaa
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hi all,
I have a question regarding this boots.
it is not a surprise that work boots are widely used as a casual wear and when paired with jeans - look great!
I am wondering how this Engineer boots are siutable for casual wear in the city?
For example:
Are they comfortable enought for a couple of miles walk on the street?
or
Are they siutable for driving a car, wouldn't it be a nightmare?I don't have such boots yet, and could hardly find anything to try on localy…
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I can wear mine (slightly different build https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=7741.msg451069#msg451069) all day and are my boot of choice if I have to do a lot of standing around, I can walk a long way in them and driving is not an issue….
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I can wear mine (slightly different build https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=7741.msg451069#msg451069) all day and are my boot of choice if I have to do a lot of standing around, I can walk a long way in them and driving is not an issue….
thank you for quick answer
Coud you please also tell me what is the comfortable weather temperature gap for this boots?
they are unlined, but still it is thick leather with very thick leather sole, so I assume it could resist some cold weather, like until -5 by celsius at least?
and looking to the hot weather, it is definetely not a footwear for the hot summer days as well.
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I live in Norway and have Wesco Boss in a slightly thicker leather but the same double midsole. Lack of warmth has not a problem in low temps in my experience. In fact my first pair are my prefered winter boots. To be sure you can buy a pair with a little room so you can use thick socks.
I can confirm that driving, standing and walking are a pleasure in these boots.
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I live in Norway and have Wesco Boss in a slightly thicker leather but the same double midsole. Lack of warmth has not a problem in low temps in my experience. In fact my first pair are my prefered winter boots. To be sure you can buy a pair with a little room so you can use thick socks.
I can confirm that driving, standing and walking are a pleasure in these boots.
Thank you.
could you also try to define a temperature gap where you would feel comfortable with this boots?(like from +15 - -5 by celsius) -
could you also try to define a temperature gap where you would feel comfortable with this boots?(like from +15 - -5 by celsius)
I now have two pairs of Wesco boss. My first pair are really all year round/four season boots made from slightly thicker leather than this pair (but only slightly). I can happily wear them in summer (it gets a bit sticky if the temperature goes above 20C but is still not a big problem). In the winter it gets down to -15C and at that temp I can be outside walking for an hour and it's still not a too cold. -1C to -10C is no problem at all, very comfortable.
Knowing what I know now, I would have ordered an E width instead of a D on my winter boots to get as thick a sock as possible in them for those -15C days. As it is I can get an IH boot sock in them with no problem and they are good and warm. The flip side is that with an e width they would be useless in summer with thinner socks.
My second pair are a much lighter leather with single midsoles and an outer sole that isn't made for icy conditions. They are my May to October boots
The IHWE-5 are in the middle in terms of leather thickness. For me with a temperature swing of -15C to +20C I'd imagine they would be three season boots, March to November maybe.
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I have worn plenty of Wesco boots in the Alabama summer (100F, 90% Humidity) and it’s completely fine. It all depends on your socks.
Keep your feet warm with a wool or wool blend sock in the winter and keep them dry in the summer with a synthetic sock and you will be golden year round
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@Bulatik85, I totally understand your questions…since I had the same five weeks ago!
As mentioned I got this boot five weeks ago and just as you I never had worn such a boot before, but after five weeks, I can second all the above. I do a lot of walking my self and I find the boot very comfortable, driving a car is no issue neither. The coldest I had was maybe -5°C with thin socks and I wasn't even close to have cold feet. The warmest was about 12°C with no problems as well. I can wear the boot 10 hours with walking, standing and sitting with no discomfort.
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Thank you all for the answers, looks like I am getting closer and closer to buy a pair of Engineers…
i still have some thoughts like:
it would be more hard to choose the correct size in web shop, for Engineers rather than for boots with laces, since with laces you could lace up the shoes more strongly and have some freedom to reduce the size, if it is not completely yours...
but may be it is not such a big deal, probably could be solved with your help. -
may be it is not such a big deal, probably could be solved with your help.
Probably could. Do you wear shoes or boots from popular brands? Red Wing for example? If so, what size?
My Red Wing size is the same as my Wesco size for example.