Among the many types of boots, engineer boots have a particularly wild image. Originally developed for workers in factories and other dangerous workplaces, these rugged shoes are also loved by motorcyclists for their high protection performance. In this issue, we introduce the characteristics of engineer boots, examples of how to wear them, and recommended brands!
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What are Engineer Boots?
Engineer Boots are a type of work boots or safety shoes developed for engineers in the United States. These boots are designed to protect workers’ feet so that they can work safely even in dangerous situations, and because of their high protective performance, they are also loved by bikers whose feet are easily damaged. As can be seen from this background, they are representative of the most rugged and wild boots among the many types of boots available.
Engineer boots are designed to protect your feet
The most distinctive feature is the belted design. Instead of shoelaces, a belt with a buckle is installed from the instep to the ankles to prevent workers from catching the shoelaces on things under their feet. Engineer boots also generally have a built-in steel or plastic cup to protect the toes, and some are reinforced with leather patches on the inside of the toes for smooth operation of motorcycle gears and factory machinery. Such meaningful and martial details make these boots tickle men’s hearts.
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