Patek
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I love the look of engineer boots. Something about that big piece of leather and the way it patinas plus the semi-western feel of it.
There are some very nice ones out there but I recently acquired a mid-tier pair of White's. I can wear them on the motorcycle with no issue as gear is gear. However, I struggle with how to casually wear them. I would like to buy some good ones from the master makers, but I don't know how to wear them and would hate to invest the money before figuring that out.
Pant over the Boot (The baby bump):
Most slim-fitting pants will not go comfortably over them. When they do they tend to get pulled and the leather lumps up from being folded underneath.
Pant in the Boot (The Gaucho):
A bit in your face with this look. There is a lot of attention drawn to the boot too and shiny buckles make it more so. You may fit in at a biker bar with this look.
Roll cuff on top of the Boot (the Highwater):
Great for rescuing women and children from seasonal flooding but it is definitely making a statement.
Buy different pants (the 00's Boot cut):
I guess the other option is to buy looser fitting pants and I guess that was the purpose of those terrible boot cut jeans in the 2000's. However, buying pants to wear with a particular pair of shoes does not seem like the most practical option.
How do you wear engineer boots? Curious minds want to know.
There are some very nice ones out there but I recently acquired a mid-tier pair of White's. I can wear them on the motorcycle with no issue as gear is gear. However, I struggle with how to casually wear them. I would like to buy some good ones from the master makers, but I don't know how to wear them and would hate to invest the money before figuring that out.
Pant over the Boot (The baby bump):
Most slim-fitting pants will not go comfortably over them. When they do they tend to get pulled and the leather lumps up from being folded underneath.
Pant in the Boot (The Gaucho):
A bit in your face with this look. There is a lot of attention drawn to the boot too and shiny buckles make it more so. You may fit in at a biker bar with this look.
Roll cuff on top of the Boot (the Highwater):
Great for rescuing women and children from seasonal flooding but it is definitely making a statement.
Buy different pants (the 00's Boot cut):
I guess the other option is to buy looser fitting pants and I guess that was the purpose of those terrible boot cut jeans in the 2000's. However, buying pants to wear with a particular pair of shoes does not seem like the most practical option.
How do you wear engineer boots? Curious minds want to know.