John Lofgren (Speedway)
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First time I see them on feet. Beautiful leather.
Thanks yeah I’m excited to see how these evolve
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Yes keep us posted please. I can only imagine how good they will look in a couple of months.
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Beauties, @theorocks !
Thanks agreed they are already starting to crease and show different shades [emoji41]
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[mention]Dmart [/mention] will do !
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[mention]thebeardoweirdo [/mention] Thanks at times throughout the preorder wait I was contemplating the colour and thinking wtf lol sure glad I went for it [emoji1690]
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@theorocks any updated photos of your JBL Badalassi Carlo Grigio’s evolving? I’m on the fence in ordering these and interested in your opinion after spending a few months in them. Thanks!
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@John:
@theorocks any updated photos of your JBL Badalassi Carlo Grigio’s evolving? I’m on the fence in ordering these and interested in your opinion after spending a few months in them. Thanks!
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Definitely starting to darken … I haven’t had much time In them Lately working from home a lot etc … I’m still on the fence with sizing I’m a branock 10 and have these in a 9.5 (which is the usual sizing advice) … the toe box is a little snug at times if my foot slides forward in boot … I actually think I would prefer a 10 … but as they break in they feel better and better
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@theorocks thanks for the update on your JBLs - greatly appreciate the evo pics. I’m apprehensive regarding the exact size since it’s a pain returning, but there’s no way to dial the size in without ordering. They look great and you’ve cemented my decision. Thanks again!
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@John Galt for reference I am an 8.5 in Lofgren engineers, donkey punchers, and tankers. I am also an 8.5 in Viberg and a 9 in Wesco, Red Wing, and Trickers.
Lofgren engineers are generally known to be a little more difficult to get on than many others. Lofgren told me he specifically made them this way so if you crash on your motorcycle your boots wont fall off. The plastic bag trick is your friend. When you first get them you may be convinced you sized wrong but once you get your foot in they'll fit perfect.
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@BloodnThunder & @Dmart thanks for your JBL sizing experience. I believe my Brannock is a 9.5D, but haven’t checked in years. I wear an 8.5 in the Viberg 2050 & 1035 and some of the their 2030s. And then other Viberg 2030s I wear an 8.0 - it depends on if lasted a little bigger or smaller. My US sneaker size is normally a 10.0 . Based on @BloodnThunder experience - an 8.5 should work. However, @Dmart experience would indicate a larger size. Thus, I’m thinking I’m either an 8.5 or a 9.0 in the JBL. Definitely won’t be doing a preorder and will be looking at the return policy until get a pair under feet. If anyone else has experience with Viberg vs JBL sizing - greatly appreciate the feedback. Thanks!
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@John:
If anyone else has experience with Viberg vs JBL sizing - greatly appreciate the feedback. Thanks!
High arches. 9.5D brannock, 8.5 in Viberg hiking, smokejumper, and 2030 service boot lasts, and my 9.5 Lofgrens are probably a full size larger than they should be (though with thick insoles and using the straps they are very comfortable) @John Galt If I were buying more Lofgrens, the question would be 8.5 or 9.
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Finn, John (shopatspeedway@NOSPAM.hotmail.com) is a pleasure to deal with and will answer sizing questions. The gist of it is these seem straight up US sized.
Also @John Galt see the above–not sure if that email address is still in use, but probably not too hard to track down JL and ask him.
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I’m an 11C on brannock. I take 12 in US running shoes, 11.5 in converse chucks. Just fitted at Whites and Wesco this week. 10.5 in custom Whites (that look similar to semi dress), 10 in Mr Lous.
Have had the JL engineer in black cxl in a 10.5 for about 8 months now. I need a thick pair of boot socks and a slimmer pair of Nike socks to make them snug. I used a half sole insert most of the first 7 months (helped with heel slip) but have been playing with taking it out lately. End of they day, they are comfy but I would buy a 10 if I we’re starting over.
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Standard & Strange is also unbelievably helpful with sizing advice as they carry all of these brands (Lofgren, Wesco, Viberg) in store.
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Standard & Strange is also unbelievably helpful with sizing advice as they carry all of these brands (Lofgren, Wesco, Viberg) in store.
I can attest to that. Wonderful people and super helpful. Shopping with them is super dangerous because everything they have is superlative.
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I will second that S&S is an absolutely fantastic store. The best peeps, SO helpful.
Also just something to think about when you're trying them on: they can be a bit troublesome if you've got a high instep. I wear a size 12 (13 Brannock), and sometimes big-running 12s can be a little snug on me. The Lofgrens are no exception — I'd love a 13 if they actually made them. All that said, mine are wearable despite the fact that my toes are right at the end. The big thing was the instep — it was a real bitch to get them on for the first several months I had them, and I had them stretched twice. My Wescos are comparatively a million times easier.
This is not a knock on Lofgrens — I love them and have several pairs, but just thought it's worth mentioning that the engineers can be tricky.
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I pulled the trigger on a pair of black engineers today
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Woo!!! Let us know what you think!