WESCO
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@hgering27 I did order the ones currently listed. From what I gather the ones in stock right now do not have the toecap. But worth shooting TJ a note to confirm with the size you are looking at to see if they have the toe cap or not.
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Had my Wesco x IH Germany engineers for a while now and still love them. Looking forward to wear them more in the coming months.



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Can anyone recommend a “heel grip” for their boots? I just got my custom boots a couple days ago. The left one is perfect but the right one has a bit too much heel slip for my liking. Heel grip or another option you guys use?
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Hi mate
I would recommend padding the tongue rather than the heel. it will push the foot back in the heel cup, rather than the toes forward in tow box...if that makes sense.
https://www.shoeinsoles.co.uk/pedag-supra-tongue-pads.html
Otherwise Timpsons sell these, but I have heard mixed things
https://www.timpson.co.uk/suede-heel-grips
Hope that helps
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To add on to what @Jack said, Pedag makes some tongue padding as well.
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Try an insole too, that may help.
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A couple quick photos of my custom boots. Wasn’t sure I would like the western toe but I do!


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Wesco Romeo roller magazine collab on this cool weather day finally.

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Getting ready for the cooler months, new laces day for the old Jobmasters from jtcraftingshop.
Leather Heavy Duty 4mm Round Brown.


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Wesco Gachapon, sugoi!

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@SourPower gotta get some patina on those things. That’s super cool man
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Black Chromexcel
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Roller Magazine came out with another Romeo collab. Absolutely wild color.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPLDBsrke_K/?img_index=3&igsh=MWZxOGh3NGt3cXMyNw==
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So much Wesco hotness in here with a big focus on the Mr Lous. I am envious.
It has me thinking about a proper engineer boot fit. I read some wild (and maybe a realistic) takes on how these boots should fit to start, which included borderline painful and even, erm... urinating your boots, then wearing them, to dial in the fit.
There's a lot of experience here. How do you like your engineer boots to fit? More importantly, what level of difficulty do you expect with putting on a fresh pair of boots?
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Instep should be snug on top of the foot similar to how you like to adjust laces on a boot. Heel should be loose and not touch the back so the foot lifts at the heel when walking when new. Toes need room just like any other shoe. This should make for a boot that takes some effort to pull on with a good solid pop when the foot gets past the boot throat. Imo nothing should be painful.
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@pechelman I can dig it. Thank you. Sounds very much like fitting a pair of cowboy boots.
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The rule of thumb for me on Wesco Engineer boots is half down from Brannock(I’m a 11.5 D) up a width or true to size D width.
I mostly have 11E, but I have a handful of 11.5D.
If given the choice, I prefer the 11 E as they seem to fit just a little bit better in the toe area.
The most important thing of all this is to be properly Brannocked. I don’t know how people wear a full size down. I physically could not get my foot in a 10.5 I’ve tried with Wesco and different makers. But I guess I could see somebody with a super low volume foot might be able to do it “comfortably”
Edit: you should be able to get your foot in with relatively little effort. I don’t have the same thunk like I do when I’m wearing something like my unsung engineers or when I used to have Lofgrens. I think that’s just a pattern thing not fit. A bootjack to remove or using my other foot is necessary.
