Unbelievable...
I just went by the local cobbler shop to see my buddy and figure out how to remove the insoles from these Calvin Klein Ugilio engineer boots I just bought.
He looks at them and tells me how to replace the insoles, then says...
"Hey man, if you like those CK boots...take a look at these!"
He then proceeds to pull out a pair of Frye 7" engineer boots with a rear zip...
The same ones I looked at online for close to $400 dollars and thought I could never afford or even think about running past the wife...
Then he says...
"Yeah, they're nice man. Some guy brought them in for new soles and never came back. They've been here for 4 months now. Try em on, see if they fit..."
I tried em on...a little loose, but they don't slip. More comfortable than the tight ck boots...and already broken in too!
He says...
"For you, ehhh...$90..."
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I took my wallet out, paid the man before anyone else could, and hugged him.
After laughing, he told me the story of the boots and the Louis Vuitton purse they came in with. Apparently a guy dropped off both for him and his wife (soles on boots, zipper on purse) while they were here for a conference. They left town and forgot their stuff, by the time they were contacted they were already back in Florida and told my cobbler friend to sell them. [emoji50][emoji3][emoji38].
The purse sold for $700 the same day, and of course I just got the boots today for $90.
Now to put some insoles in them and rock out! I may have to get some grip soles put on them though. These leather soles are slippery as hell...lol. I just did a running slide across my lab floor like Michael Jackson. [emoji23]
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That's a good find, and a great price for sure! I think those are actually harness boots, rather than engineer boots, but I'm no boot snob and like both types. And you're obviously happy with them, so congratulations! I would kill myself in leather soles, so I agree with adding the grips.
Goodness gracious!An ebay auction of a pair of Wearmasters soarfrom $50 to $1023!! The seller probably was shocked
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Goodness gracious!
What is the history with those boots that they would command such a high price?
I mean...they're beautiful, but it takes more than that for me lol.
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Repro makers may pay that kind of money these days for original boots and jackets that they can re-engineer. Look at the price of those 30s to 50s repro engineer boots, a thousand US for the original design is not a lot if it is a one-off production cost. Incidentally, one repro maker has changed its name to WearMasters.This one is a bit insane, pathological, abnormal.... what is the buyer gonna do with this???? As reference, RRL sells vintage engineers, some restored some not, the restored ones are done by two LA makers whom I know, so, say, RRL sourced the beat up
Boots at $500 each, spent $300 fixing up, and retail at $900-$1028.
Sole old ones they retail at $1000-1500.
If the winner of these is a RRL purchaser, he will have to retail them at $1280-1500 to make sense. At that price, who’s buying? RRL stopped selling originals as they don’t make money, just for show. Johnny Depp wears engineers and has the money but he’s not a connoisseur and is happy with his 80s Sears.
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Repro makers may pay that kind of money these days for original boots and jackets that they can re-engineer. Look at the price of those 30s to 50s repro engineer boots, a thousand US for the original design is not a lot if it is a one-off production cost. Incidentally, one repro maker has changed its name to WearMasters.
AttractionsPlease tell, which one?
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They look really cool but I think my feet would rebel against such a low toe box. Where did you get them from?