John Lofgren (Speedway)
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I'd be pissed about the scratches and the black mark on the left vamp. Looks like someone tried them on, but no real wear. And the grain break is coming - it sure did on mine. I have that exact pair and have worn about them 25-30X and the break and scratches are all over the place. I gave up trying to keep the natural CXL clean and I'm just beating them to hell. I'd attach pics, but I don't have them with me today. They get so much darker and develop a rich, caramel color. I love the patina on these. The natural CXL roughout version is taking a bit longer to darken up.
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I get the trying-on part since they only have so many pairs. I’m honestly more annoyed with the stockist who didn’t give them a quick once-over before shipping. Other than the black spot, they could have given them a little TLC before sending them out.
I’ve probably been spoiled by other natural CXL that has been flawless, so I guess it’s bound to happen eventually. Both pairs of Wesco I’ve had had zero grain break, and on top of that all the John Lofgren boots I’ve owned have been close to perfect as well.
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In the boot world, these are completely different, but to most people, they look the same.

To me both are soooo good
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@northsouthdenimguy you, sir, are a wise man!
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Anyone who has the M43 boots - how's the fit? I have the engineers and combat boots already, both in the same size (half down from Brannock) and the engineers are a little snug in the toe box, the combats are nigh on perfect.
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@NickD had the engineers and also the M43, both same size 9.5d. While the engineers were very snugg around the toes, I had plenty of space in the M43, very comfortable boots and the munsoon last is perfect if you want toe space but a secure fitting mid to heel section.
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@NickD i have three pairs. half size down from brannock. super comfortable, but the unstructured toebox needs some time to get used to. you will feel the leather forming around your toes, big toe especially. that's not a sign of them being too small, it's just the nature of the beast.
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Hmm, I’m not a fan of being able to feel the shoes touching the top of my big toe, probably why I find the combat boots so comfortable.
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If it’s any consolation a good cobbler can take care of this pretty easily. I would have them use heavier duty or higher quality thread just to be safe.
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@northsouthdenimguy that’s good to hear. I know shit happens. But it’s annoying none the less.
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For sure, I’ve never had that happen but I also would be annoyed.
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@northsouthdenimguy I also emailed John Lofgren to see what they have to say about it. Maybe they will step up and make it right somehow. Though I’m not holding my breath.
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@northsouthdenimguy reached out to Grant at unsung. He confirmed it’s no biggie. Any cobbler worth their salt can fix it.
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@Mizmazzle I had something similar on a pair of Wescos. It took my cobbler 5 minutes to fix. Annoying, but easy enough to get sorted.
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Nice! I was going to mention reaching out to Grant







