UrbanWolfClub Boots Experience ordering, thoughts, build, review Heritage Boots made with integrity

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Wow, do I ever have something to share with you here.
    Goodyear welted veg tan boots, made when you order, not sitting somewhere on a shelf being mass produced. Amazing quality.
    Keep in mind when I'm done talking that there are pics and videos of a few of the things I touched on about the process of how they are made.
    Urbanwolfclub.com
    Great boots, wonderful service, nice people, skilled crafters who are multi-generational. Excellent all the way around, and highly suggest them.
    As usual I like to share things I've found that I think you may be interested in, and particularly that are a quality product that is affordable.
    Don't be afraid to reach out to them on WhatsApp, and customize your made to order boots.
    I'm not affiliated in any way with them, other than being a customer, and pleased to give my thoughts on the boots and the brand.

Komentáře • 12

  • @markcollier9279
    @markcollier9279 Před 19 hodinami +1

    I can’t believe the price. Nice boots.

    • @argosb1543
      @argosb1543  Před 14 hodinami

      @@markcollier9279 yes they are amazing. Great company.

  • @Rabnes25
    @Rabnes25 Před 23 dny +1

    I have 3 pairs, and bought my GF a pair. Fernando is great and for the money they are hard to beat. I'd argue that outside of blkbrd, they are the best value in GYW boots right now. Great review and thanks for getting their name out there. They deserve it.

    • @argosb1543
      @argosb1543  Před 23 dny +1

      I've never had Blkbrd, is there anything notable about them to compare to UWC?
      Yes he is awesome to talk to and they really are such a great small company who is trying to do right by their workers and their customers locally and now abroad.

    • @Rabnes25
      @Rabnes25 Před 23 dny

      @@argosb1543 I haven't had blkbrd in hand yet, but I think the only thing they might do better is have more selection/more lasts. Also the finishing tends to be better, from what I've seen.
      That being said, my UWC offerings are great, especially for the price. The amount of leather, the cork, the leather options, the customer service, etc is superb. I'm working on a pair now with them, and look forward to it. I have other boots I love from other makers, but when I can get 2-3 boots shipped for the same price, it's the age old diminishing returns. Also thank you for shared the video on the obscene amount of cork they use, and their unique insole/gemming construction. Also that insole is THICK. Probably RW territory or even thicker.

  • @kristyreiter2389
    @kristyreiter2389 Před 22 dny +1

    Thanks for your video. Not much out there for reviews on these boots. I ordered a pair of axe man boots in burgundy matte. Excited to get them especially after watching your reviews. Thanks again.

    • @argosb1543
      @argosb1543  Před 20 dny

      @@kristyreiter2389 they'll be nice. They are more rugged than like more fashion forward Grant Stone and Parkhurst.
      Burgundy matte. Would love if you could take a picture and link it in the comments here. Would love to see them. I have a particular interest in the burgundy while I'm thinking of a combination I was mulling in my head.

    • @kristyreiter2389
      @kristyreiter2389 Před 20 dny

      @@argosb1543 when I get them I’ll post a picture.

    • @argosb1543
      @argosb1543  Před 19 dny

      @@kristyreiter2389 awesome thanks. This is why I make the videos to share great things with good people.
      Look forward to it.

    • @kristyreiter2389
      @kristyreiter2389 Před 19 dny

      @@argosb1543my boots where posted last night on the urban wolf club instagram page

  • @demetrioclipper
    @demetrioclipper Před 26 dny

    Scrolling yt and to my surprise a video about Urban Wolfclub. The only video out there. These boots look good and were offered for a great price. I have been eyeing these for a while. The only thing that worries me is the last shape. I don't like almond-toe-shaped boots. I hate my toes to be tight. I'm a 13.5 brannock. So it's not I can size up. Seen your video on rockcanroll a while back. I did pick up the U1 from them. I got a size 48 from them and the fit is good. Great videos of the lesser-known greater-value boots. Please keep them coming.

    • @argosb1543
      @argosb1543  Před 25 dny

      @@demetrioclipper Thanks I really appreciate the kind words.
      Being a 13.5 on Brannock device and checking Rock Can Rolls size chart for 48 and you being happy with those so probably measuring 30cmand me being 29.5cm and specifically liking more room I have 47 and 48 from Rock Can Roll. (Two most recent being 47). I'd say the 13 measures similarly to the 48 in Rock can Roll (the first pair I have a video on). Maybe a tiny bit shorter.
      I'd suggest reaching out to Urbanwolfclub and seeing if they can make you a 13.5 or 14 if you like to wear big thick socks like I do.
      I tend to go large as I live in the northeast US and wear thick wool socks and like toe wiggle room. If you're a regular sock wearer you probably won't need as much room and of course they'll stretch some as leather does too.
      On the shape I'd suggest their Axeman boots then if you don't like the Almond shape. Having them both in 13 I'll say that I was surprised the toe box on even the Colt 45 is wider than say Thursday. The Axeman has closer to what I'd say is a cross between the Munson last toe and a standard work boot toe. Plenty of wiggle room there though.
      Really I'd suggest reaching out to them though and seeing if they'd make them 1 size up. I know their size chart says 12 inches for 13 which would be 30.48cm. Id guess (for my experience vs Rock can roll size chart that'd equate more to 30. Which would put you right in the 13 range). This is a very round about way of saying...if you want a size up (say 14) reach out they are great to talk to. They were super nice talking to me and friendly. If you were to just order and don't want to do the size up I'd say 13 in Axeman would probably do well then.
      Thanks again.