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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Preview - Now Live

    WESCO-MRLOU-BLK - Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black

    WESCO - West Coast Shoe Company
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    • OaktaviaO
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      @seawolf ah yes that is a good point. Glad it worked our for you.

      IG: electricindigowizard

      "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

      WTB: IHJ-32 - XL/XXL

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      • seawolfS
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        @Oaktavia Dude, same. I'm so relieved. I've been wearing these boots hard for the last year, and depending on the weather or my body, that one boot was sometimes kind of brutal to wear.

        “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

        @zeebeeleather

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        • jaysomethinJ
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          @AdamJ Any chance of a restock on these? Thank you 🙂

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          • AlexA
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            They will restock, @Ross will have the best handle on approx ETD

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            • RossR
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              @jaysomethin We do have all the Mr.Lous on order, although it's probably about another year before they come in

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              • K
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                Can I get a sense check on sizing?

                I have a pair in 9E from The Shop Vancouver in olive petrolio horsehide (left). The first time I put them on they slipped on without any issues, were comfortable from the get go, but with the insole and thick socks, they feel roomy after a month of wear. I have a decent amount of heel slip, but I dont feel like the boots are just going to come off.

                Wanted to get the same boots in black CXL (right) but could only find 8.5E in stock. They were absolutely hellish getting on the first time, and even though its only half a size smaller, the boot feels significantly tighter to the point that I had to take the insole out. I can wiggle my toes, and have maybe a thumbs width between my big toe and the tip of the boot, but I feel my big toe pressing against the top of the boot when I walk in a way that I dont with the petrolio pair.

                They aren't uncomfortable per say (I've worn them one full day so far- 13 hours including standing for 3 hours at a concert), so Im trying to figure out if I'd be ok keeping this size despite the tight fit and letting it break in (and how much better I can expect them to feel with break in), or if Im better off cutting my loss while they're still in great condition and flipping them.

                For additional reference I'm about a 9.25 on the brannock and at their widest, my feet sit just between the D and E widths.
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                • 68degreesorless6
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                  @KA56 mine are cxl cowhide so maybe not a good comp but I got 10s when I probably should have gotten 10.5s. It has worked out fine for me. Took some break in. Must wear thin or regular socks now - nothing thick. When feet swell, they can get a little uncomfortable and I’ll have to take a break. But the nice trim fit with little heel slip is enjoyable in certain situations. My lofgren 10.5 are a little big. I kinda like having the sizing option depending if I want tight or loose.

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                  • northsouthdenimguyN
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                    @KA56

                    If you’re a 9.25 on the Brannock, you’re actually a 9.5. A 9E would be the correct sizing if you have a D-width foot or are a 9.5D. If someone is an E width, I would suggest going true to size in E width(or possibly up .5 size)

                    Another factor to consider is whether your 9.25 measurement is heel-to-ball or heel-to-toe. This is important, especially when it comes to your foot feeling locked in. Ideally HTT and HTB are the same or within a half size of each other, otherwise good fit can get a little tricky. From experience, going down another half size might be okay over time, but your boots should never hurt that much from the start.

                    Some people believe engineer boot sizing should feel almost unbearable at first, with the idea that they’ll mold to your feet for a perfect fit. That might be true in terms of volume, but definitely not in terms of length—especially when it comes to the heel-to-ball (flex point), which needs to be properly aligned. I wouldn’t be overly concerned about where your toes are, as long as they’re not slammed against the end of the boot.

                    Edit: if you’re concerned about volume, heel slip, etc. very easy to remedy this with a thin Pedag type insert and/or thicker boot socks.

                    @selveldgesteps

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                    • K
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                      @northsouthdenimguy

                      Appreciate the detailed writeup! Im a 9.25 heel to toe, and a 9 heel to ball. Width is smack on the line between D and E, but I have a high instep on my right foot, so generally round up to a wider size where I can.

                      The attached pic shows where my ball lines up on my right foot (the bigger of the two), and where my big toe sits relative to the toe of the boot. It's hard to see, but Ive pushed my toe up as high as I can and Im pointing towards the tip. 1000006456.jpg

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                      • northsouthdenimguyN
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                        @KA56

                        The 9 seem like the right size for your Brannock and It all just depends on how much you can endure 8.5 until they fit comfortably. Me personally, I cut my losses and move on.

                        @selveldgesteps

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                        • injunjackI
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                          Gave some love to both Mr Lou's

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