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WESCO Mister Lou 7600 Horsehide Engineer Boots, 10" Height, Teacore, Horween
WESCO Mister Lou 7600 Horsehide Engineer Boots, 10" Height, Teacore, Horween
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■WESCO Horween Horsehide Engineer Boots MISTER LOU 7600 10-inch Height
The key features of "Mister Lou" are its narrow toe shape "Narrow Last" and the shaft, which is 1 inch narrower. The specifications and silhouette truly evoke 1950s engineer boots. Additionally, distinctive details include solid brass roller buckles, used only on limited American models, the shape of the belt tip, and triple stitching. The leather used is Horween horsehide from the USA. Only the surface is dyed, and as you wear them, the brown core underneath becomes visible. Another highlight is that this model includes limited edition elements, such as leather and hardware, that cannot be selected in regular custom orders. <Specifications> Leather/ Horse Hide(Horween) Height/ 10" Sole/ Dr.Sole Half Outsole Heel Buckle/ Solid Brass Roller(USA) Stitch/ White Brown Toe/ Narrow Others/ Legs 1" Smaller, Vintage Triple Stitching Waxed Edges Total weight including package: approx. 2700g ![]() Based in Scappoose, Oregon, Wesco was founded in 1918 by John Henry Shoemaker. At the age of 16, he learned shoemaking at Bradley Shoe Company and Goodyear Shoe Company in the West, before becoming independent. His spirit has been continuously passed down to his granddaughter, current president Roberta Shoemaker, and he continues to maintain a family business, which is now difficult to find in America, and his commitment to prioritizing quality without shifting to mass production will never change. "Boots That Stand The Gaff" – With these words, Wesco, without resting on the techniques and reputation cultivated over a long history, constantly evolves and will continue to protect the feet of America's toughest men, such as loggers, linemen, and firefighters, and captivate fans worldwide.
Features of WESCO Meticulously Planned Processes Each pair of Wesco boots undergoes thorough quality control, with cutting, sewing, and sole attachment all performed in-house. They are crafted through 155 steps of traditional handcrafting, requiring high technical skill. Among these, the stitchdown construction, which WESCO has steadfastly maintained since its founding, is a traditional American manufacturing method that is now difficult to find elsewhere, and is characterized by its excellent durability, water resistance, and flexibility. Superior Durability To prevent deformation, protect the arch of the foot, and reduce strain, Wesco was a pioneer among boot manufacturers in adopting the labor-intensive "steel shank." Furthermore, the combination of heavy-duty leather that can withstand harsh environments, carefully selected U.S.A. VIBRAM soles, and stitchdown construction results in exceptionally high durability. High Functionality Beloved by Tough Men Since its establishment, WESCO boots have supported the feet of men in the most demanding and tough professions, including loggers, linemen, police officers, and firefighters. The high functionality and quality backed by these achievements are unmatched by other work boots or fashion boots. Unchanging Stance and New Challenges Since Founding The company's commitment to prioritizing high quality without resorting to mass production has remained unchanged since 1918. And under this steadfast belief, they do not neglect new challenges. One example is the Firestormer, added to the lineup in 2003. Its proven ability to withstand 246°C for 40 minutes and support firefighters' feet was widely reported in the media. In 2011, they also released more specialized models for electrical workers, such as Voltfoe and Groundout, attracting considerable attention. "Your Own Boots," Unique in the World Based on a customer-oriented philosophy, custom orders can be placed for a single pair to match individual lifestyles, usage conditions, and preferences. Currently, Wesco produces 13 main models. From a wide range of custom options including leather colors, shaft height, toe, shaft, sole, lining, straps, stitching, buckles and rings, and eyelets, it is possible to provide customers with the optimal pair of boots. This is another major feature of WESCO boots. Products purchased from authorized Wesco dealers come with a guarantee card. If you present this card, the first heel replacement is free, and sole replacement is available for 9,000 yen (excluding tax). Shipping costs for mailing the boots will be borne by the customer. Box designs vary depending on the delivery period. Please understand that you cannot choose a specific design. Regarding the product Wesco products are handcrafted by artisans. Additionally, because some use a traditional Pederson's RAPID sewing machine, individual differences may arise even when made with the same last and method. Furthermore, issues such as those listed below may occur, so please review the details and understand. Please be assured that any products deemed defective by Wesco's inspection standards will not be shipped. ・Scratches on the upper and wrinkles or scratches that occur due to the use of natural leather ・Wrinkles and scratches that occur during processing ・Blood streaks and color unevenness unique to leather ・Adhesive residue and unavoidable dirt from the production process ・Errors in stitch spacing ・Left-right discrepancies ・Left-right discrepancies in shaft (boot height) ・Sewing machine marks ・Unannounced changes to detailed specifications ・Crushed boxes |
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