Moto Engineer Boots | High-Shaft, Harness Strap, Vintage Biker Style
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Estimated Delivery:Mar 02 - Mar 06
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Free Shipping: On all orders over $75
Overview:
Designed for vintage biker appeal, the Moto Engineer Boots feature a high-shaft silhouette with a sturdy harness strap for a secure fit. Crafted from premium leather and built for durability, these boots offer a rugged yet timeless look, perfect for motorcycle riders and heritage workwear enthusiasts.
Material | TYCHE® Custom Oil-Waxed Leather |
Sole Type | Cutom-made Rubber outsole |
Construction | Goodyear Welt |
Shoe Type | Motorcycle Boots |
Lining | Italy 3S SELI® Vegetable Tanned Cowhide Lining |
Shoe Toe Style | Round Toe |
Heel Style | Moderate Heel |
Shoe Heel Height | 3-5 cm |

Moto Engineer Boots | High-Shaft, Harness Strap, Vintage Biker Style
Size Confirmation

Finding Your Perfect Size
A Guide for First-Time Boot Buyers
Choosing the right size for your first pair of boots can be a bit confusing. Our boots follow standard boot sizing, which tends to run larger compared to typical sneakers. As a general rule, if you usually wear EU 42 in sneakers, we recommend selecting EU 41 for our boots. This ensures a proper fit that balances comfort and support, allowing the leather to mold to your feet over time.
We want you to shop with confidence, knowing that we accept return and exchange requests in accordance with our guidelines. Please review the following conditions before proceeding:
- The boots must be in their original, unworn condition, with no damage to the upper.
- The return tag must remain intact.
- If the return or exchange is not due to our error, the customer is responsible for the shipping costs.
- Requests based solely on personal preference, rather than product quality or sizing issues, cannot be accepted.
If you need further assistance with a return or exchange, feel free to contact our customer support team.
1. General Leather Boot Care
Leather is a natural material that evolves over time. To maintain its integrity:
- Break-In Properly – Wear your boots in short intervals initially to allow the leather to mold to your feet. A quality leather conditioner can help soften them slightly if needed.
- Keep Dry, but Conditioned – Leather needs moisture balance. Over-drying causes cracks, while excessive moisture leads to mold and stiffness. Store boots in a well-ventilated area, away from direct heat.
- Use Shoe Trees – Cedar shoe trees absorb moisture and help boots retain their shape, preventing unwanted creases.
- Rest Between Wears – Avoid wearing the same pair daily. Leather needs time to breathe and recover.
2. Cleaning & Maintenance by Leather Type
Full-Grain & Smooth Leather
- Dust & Dirt Removal – Wipe with a soft horsehair brush or damp cloth after each wear. For deeper cleaning, use a pH-balanced leather cleaner.
- Conditioning – Every few months, apply a high-quality leather conditioner to maintain suppleness. Avoid over-conditioning, as it can clog pores and weaken structure.
- Polishing – Use a cream-based polish for nourishment and a wax polish for added protection and shine. Buff with a soft cloth for a deep, rich patina.
Suede & Nubuck
- Dry Brushing – Use a suede brush to remove dirt and restore the nap. Brush in one direction for an even look.
- Stain Removal – For light stains, use a suede eraser or cornstarch for oil marks. Avoid excessive moisture, as it can cause discoloration.
- Waterproofing – Suede is vulnerable to moisture; apply a suede protector spray periodically to repel water and stains.
Tea-Core & Waxed Leather
- Cleaning – Wipe with a damp cloth; avoid strong soaps or excessive scrubbing, as these leathers are designed to develop patina naturally.
- Conditioning – Apply a thin layer of wax-based conditioner to maintain flexibility while enhancing the aging process.
3. Sole & Construction Care
Rubber Soles
- Regular Cleaning – Wipe with a damp cloth to remove debris and prevent buildup.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals – Prolonged exposure to oil, gasoline, or harsh chemicals can degrade rubber over time.
Goodyear Welt Maintenance
- Keep Dry & Clean – The welt stitching should be kept free of excessive dirt or moisture to prevent rot.
- Resoling – Goodyear-welted boots are built to last. When the soles wear down, take them to a reputable cobbler for resoling instead of replacing the boots.
4. Storage & Seasonal Care
- Long-Term Storage – Keep boots in dust bags or shoe boxes, and use boot shapers to maintain form. Avoid plastic bags, as they can trap moisture.
- Winter Care – Salt and snow can be damaging. Wipe boots after exposure, and apply a protective balm to leather for added resistance.
With proper care, your boots will not only last but also develop a beautiful patina that reflects years of adventures. Treat them well, and they will reward you with unmatched durability and character.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How Do I Choose the Right Size?
Pain Point: "I’m used to sneakers, and I don’t know what size to pick for boots."
Solution: Unlike sneakers, which often have a more forgiving fit, boots should fit snugly without being tight. Our boots follow standard boot sizing, which typically runs one size smaller than sneakers. If you wear EU 42 in sneakers, you’ll likely need EU 41 in boots. For first-time boot buyers, we recommend trying them on indoors before committing.
How Long Does It Take to Break in Boots?
Pain Point: "My new boots feel stiff and uncomfortable. Will they soften up?"
Solution: Premium leather boots require a break-in period to conform to your feet. This can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the leather type and construction. To ease the process:
- Wear them for short periods at first.
- Use leather conditioner sparingly to soften the leather.
- Remove insoles initially if the instep feels tight, allowing the boot to mold before reinserting them.
My Boots Feel Tight on the Top of My Foot. What Should I Do?
Pain Point: "The length seems fine, but my foot feels squeezed across the instep."
Solution: This is common in boots with a structured leather midsole and firm leather uppers. If the width feels slightly snug, the boots will stretch over time as the leather molds to your foot. If discomfort is significant, consider:
- Removing the full-length insole for the first few wears to create extra room.
- Wearing thinner socks to allow the leather to adjust more naturally.
- If you have a high instep or wide feet, opting for a wider last (EE width).
Do I Need to Waterproof My Boots?
Pain Point: "I want my boots to last, but do I need to treat them before wearing them outside?"
Solution: The level of waterproofing depends on the leather type:
- Full-grain leather boots naturally resist light rain but benefit from occasional conditioning and a wax-based treatment for extra protection.
- Suede & nubuck boots should be treated with a water-repellent spray to prevent stains and water absorption.
- Tea-core and waxed leathers develop a unique patina over time but should be maintained with occasional leather balm for longevity.
If exposed to heavy rain or snow, let your boots air-dry naturally and avoid direct heat sources like radiators or hairdryers, which can cause cracking.
When Should I Resole My Boots?
Pain Point: "How do I know when it's time to replace the soles?"
Solution: Goodyear-welted boots are built to last, and resoling extends their lifespan significantly. Signs that your boots need a resole include:
- The outsole tread is worn flat or uneven.
- The leather welt or midsole shows signs of separation or cracking.
- You feel reduced comfort or support compared to when they were new.
When this happens, take your boots to a reputable cobbler for resoling. Avoid waiting until the damage reaches the welt, as that can be harder to repair.
How Do I Prevent Heel Slippage?
Pain Point: "My heel lifts slightly when I walk. Is this normal?"
Solution: A small amount of heel slippage (about 1/4 inch) is normal in new boots. This happens because the stiff leather midsole hasn't flexed to your walking motion yet. Once broken in, the leather molds to your foot, and the slippage should stop. If it persists:
- Use thicker socks or heel pads to improve fit.
- Lace boots snugly across the instep to prevent movement.
- Try a half-size down if the overall fit feels too loose.
Can I Return or Exchange If the Fit Isn’t Right?
Pain Point: "What if the boots don’t fit the way I expected?"
Solution: We understand that finding the right boot size can be tricky, especially for first-time buyers. That’s why we offer a return & exchange policy, provided the boots:
- Are in unworn condition (tried indoors only).
- Have no creasing, scuffs, or damage on the leather or sole.
- Still have the return tag attached.
If the boots don’t fit as expected, reach out to our team, and we’ll assist you in finding the perfect size or processing an exchange.
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