Firstly, it’s just a lovely looking boot, but the main thing I’m looking forward to is seeing how it ages. I like the idea that the natural veg tan is a bit of a blank canvas. With previous boots I’ve worried about them aging or getting scuffed, with these it’s the opposite. To me it’s the whole point.
I tried to get as many different measurements as possible, then gave them over to Unmarked for them to advise. In the end, it was true to Brannock.
It took just one month for the boots to be handmade in Mexico and then be delivered to my door in Australia. Amazingly quick taking into account both the quality and sheer distance travelled.
Only had a few short walks so far. Other than a bit of heel slip, it’s a very snug fit and surprisingly comfortable.
For thick veg tan leather, it’s surprisingly supple, even on day one. It doesn’t want to bend much at the ball of the foot, but should break-in in time. It’s extremely uniform, with barely a mark from the building process. Which is kinda amazing, given how much this leather wants to patina. Even water droplets mark it for hours after they’ve dried.
Firm to extra firm handshake, heel feels bouncy and a little high, doesn’t feel like it’ll take much break-in at all.
Ridiculously high quality construction for the price. Still don’t know how they made them without leaving a mark on the leather. Stitching looks great, everything feels bombproof.
Incredibly bouncy, grippier than I imagined crepe would be.
It’s hard not to order another pair. Unmarked’s Riot boots keep looking at me…