Back to the subject, and on the more casual side, one of
my favorite boots is the Engineer boot, pioneered by Chippewa
early in the 20th century for field engineers. Here are some
vintage resoled classic American boots, and some new ones
in the original vintage style (which is harder to find today, as
brands like Frye or Durango have butchered the traditional style):
![[Image: 11F118E4-8F04-45A3-A98E-089874109989_zpsm03x8pcx.jpg]](http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/brian_truong1/11F118E4-8F04-45A3-A98E-089874109989_zpsm03x8pcx.jpg)
![[Image: 20121004_f361b6.jpg]](http://www.ninadecoito.jp/data/n-d-c/product/20121004_f361b6.jpg)
![[Image: D2FB36A3-BC12-4C00-A1BF-6178CB710B38_zpsyze44uon.jpg]](http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/brian_truong1/D2FB36A3-BC12-4C00-A1BF-6178CB710B38_zpsyze44uon.jpg)
![[Image: 33FBEF03-A815-4B86-AE28-AE4E2A9A60A8_zpsu4qdlpbv.jpg]](http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/brian_truong1/33FBEF03-A815-4B86-AE28-AE4E2A9A60A8_zpsu4qdlpbv.jpg)
Recognizable by the strap with the buckle and the smaller
one on top. They are very comfortable riding boots, very
durable with the hard Vibram rubber soles. They've saved
my ankles on a couple of spills and feel great on, work really
well with rolled up jeans or khakis, provided they're not
skinny cuts:
![[Image: CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-5.jpg]](http://thebikeshed.cc/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-5.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_5438.JPG]](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-7hUajq61CPI/V3q2sunw-DI/AAAAAAAATLA/hfSv4lJEaBYlO12geGuWkbgJrFlMqOlHQCKgB/s1600/IMG_5438.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_8977.JPG]](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-hYbZrGREu6Q/WMWOGtf6okI/AAAAAAAAT6I/jOvayda82vEEf5tOY2ZZz3kEhnC1B7LawCLcB/s1600/IMG_8977.JPG)
![[Image: CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-2.jpg]](http://thebikeshed.cc/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-2.jpg)
The engineers boot used to have a side pocket for a ruler
or pen, kind of the equivalent of the nerd shirt pocket.
Since they are great riding boots and look badass, they
became the footwear of choice of biker gangs back in the 50s,
and the pocket was put to good use as a knife sheath, so
the boot companies dropped that feature...
my favorite boots is the Engineer boot, pioneered by Chippewa
early in the 20th century for field engineers. Here are some
vintage resoled classic American boots, and some new ones
in the original vintage style (which is harder to find today, as
brands like Frye or Durango have butchered the traditional style):
![[Image: 11F118E4-8F04-45A3-A98E-089874109989_zpsm03x8pcx.jpg]](http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/brian_truong1/11F118E4-8F04-45A3-A98E-089874109989_zpsm03x8pcx.jpg)
![[Image: 20121004_f361b6.jpg]](http://www.ninadecoito.jp/data/n-d-c/product/20121004_f361b6.jpg)
![[Image: D2FB36A3-BC12-4C00-A1BF-6178CB710B38_zpsyze44uon.jpg]](http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/brian_truong1/D2FB36A3-BC12-4C00-A1BF-6178CB710B38_zpsyze44uon.jpg)
![[Image: 33FBEF03-A815-4B86-AE28-AE4E2A9A60A8_zpsu4qdlpbv.jpg]](http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/brian_truong1/33FBEF03-A815-4B86-AE28-AE4E2A9A60A8_zpsu4qdlpbv.jpg)
Recognizable by the strap with the buckle and the smaller
one on top. They are very comfortable riding boots, very
durable with the hard Vibram rubber soles. They've saved
my ankles on a couple of spills and feel great on, work really
well with rolled up jeans or khakis, provided they're not
skinny cuts:
![[Image: CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-5.jpg]](http://thebikeshed.cc/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-5.jpg)
![[Image: CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-2.jpg]](http://thebikeshed.cc/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/CHIPPEWA-CORDOVAN-ENGINEER-BOOT-2.jpg)
The engineers boot used to have a side pocket for a ruler
or pen, kind of the equivalent of the nerd shirt pocket.
Since they are great riding boots and look badass, they
became the footwear of choice of biker gangs back in the 50s,
and the pocket was put to good use as a knife sheath, so
the boot companies dropped that feature...
![[Image: 1.png]](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/_1Sr7EddpqFg/TQuxNCYG4TI/AAAAAAAAD3g/NiicnhXS_5o/s1600/1.png)
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