ThatDudeOrion
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Thank you for the kind reply. I love how the Engineer boots look. I used to own "lower end" Frye's Engineer boots but didn't like the way they fitted and ended up selling them on Ebay. You hit the nail on the head with lace-less design and different fit (than, say, bounty hunters).
I talked to Kyle about a week ago and he mentioned that the shaft on White's Nomads is more "loose" fitting than Wesco Engineer boots which is a bummer since Engineer boots look great as motorcycle boots. I will order black oil-tan packers or Bounty Hunters with lineman patch but still waiting on four pairs of White's lol.
Warm Regards
As usual Kyle is correct about the shaft size. Particularly so if we're comparing Nomads to Mister Lous. Also, Wesco has the ability, for a sizeable upcharge, to adjust the shaft diameter on custom orders. However, I find that with the Mister Lou pattern this is completely unnecessary for my average? size legs. I know this is the White's thread, but I have to plug the Mister Lou. I have wasted thousands on all manner of engineer boots, ranging from Chippewa and Red Wing up to Role Club and Clinch, and IMO the Mister Lou is the best. I have a pair in the black Horween horsehide. and the only 2 MINOR nits I can pick are 1) when Wesco says soft toe, it's not exactly soft, there's still something in there, it's not celastic exactly, maybe jut a plain canvas toe puff or something, but it's not a TRUE soft toe like White's, but this has been an issue I've had with Wesco MP-toe boots that pre-dates the Mister Lou pattern by a long time. and 2) This pair was my first Horween Horsehide boot that I put some hard wear into, and I'm not completely blown away by the leather, which again has already been addressed or could be avoided as Wesco now offers, through a variety of retailers, the Mister Lou boot in many other leathers, and have even switched to an Italian tannery for the black horsehide, idk if it's better or worse, but I wouldn't hesitate to pick up another pair, if I thought i "needed" them lol. I would certainly give them a go, before giving up on the romantic appeal of the engineer boot altogether.