If you cannot decide between 875 or 877, go for the 8-inch boot. I do not recommend changing the eyelets. Switch to a set of longer laces. If you ever had a pair of sock/slippers when you were five years old, this is what these boots feel like after they break in.
Devonreviewer had the best coverage of the Dr Martens vs Vintage Docs vs MIE vs Solovair, it was because of him that I didnt purchase newer docs. Also love his straight and nice style of videos, feels like a friend.
I happened to be in Red Wing, Minnesota this weekend, during the Redwing boot annual clearance sale from the factory. Yesterday I picked up a Pair of 877’s and a pair of Iron Rangers for $299. They’re factory seconds, but you can’t tell.
I can't believe i can't go back in time and get a pair of Billy Boots, the 8in with the black on that crepe sole look so goddamn good especially with the sheathe
I used to do a lot of welding and have always stayed away from these because of that. The toe is like a spark and molten metal trap. If a blob of steel hits that toe, it will stay there and burn through. That said, I have a pair of these now and like them a lot. The sole is very flat and if you are used to a raised heel, it takes some getting used to. I find them to be very stable with your foot being so close to the ground compared to heeled boots. I like the way the leather molds to you when they are cinched up. I would not want to do a lot of walking on hard surfaces without thick bottom socks though.
Thank you sir for the solid review of the 877. I’ve been looking into getting a pair of the 877 or the 10877 and you did a great job being informative and helpful. 😎
Just got my first pair of redwings a couple of months ago. Think I bought the last pair in my size in Australia. Got for the 10877 (with the black eyelets) and love them. Just find it hard to get the tongue to lay neatly when I lace them up. Not sure if that’s normal or not but regardless they look cool as hell
You lightly dampen the inside of the tongue of the boot only. Don’t soak it just damp. Once you put them on push the tongue around your foot and lace up the boot. Wear it like that for a day or until it dries. This will form perfectly to your leg and the laces. It will stay like that forever ♾ You won’t regret it.
These boots are some of my favs. I just resoled with a new red midsole by Vibram and changed the white christy sole to a black christy sole… just because.
8" boots are where it's at if you live a blue collar life in a rural county, except in the summer when I wear my 6" boots in the shop or woobies the rest of the day. If only they offered this in a plain toe like the Thorogood 4364 that I love so much I'd probably get a pair. I don't necessarily hate moc toe boots and the 877 is an iconic classic boot, but I definitely prefer a plain toe. The lack of speed hooks is kind off annoying but I'm no stranger to that and can live with it.
I’ve been wearing my 10877’s for 16 hours a day for the past three year. On my second set of soles. You’ll know how good these boots are when you have to where another boot for a week while getting new soles. Best work boot ever
If you want a deal, get the work version of this boot, 10877 or 10875. They are 20 bucks CHEAPER, they don’t scratch up as easily, they have gunmetal eyelets, and they have that beautiful Red Wing logo stamp on the side.
I accidentally bought the 10875 a while back instead of the 875 (it was mislabeled on eBay) and I gave them away, I should have done a comparison video
These aren’t in their heritage line but are considered work boots so they come with a 30 day guarantee. I had mine installed with hooks on the top 4 eyes and it took about 2 week to get them back. Going a half size down with a medium thick insole made these boots a perfect fit. I had originally put in the thickest insole but after a couple weeks they still felt a little tight. My local redwing store swapped them out no questions asked. The customer service alone is worth the price
Great video! These are my 5th pair of Red wing boots and it has been the most pleasent break in too this date! I usually wear two thin wool liner socks for up to two weeks to avoid blisters but with the 877 they started feeling comfortable 5 days in. Great pair of boots and highly recommended.
I had to go up halve a size from the Iron Rangers (8D to 8.5D) for the 877’s . I had a pair of Billy Boots in the same size as my IR’s but Billy Boot was a little bit to small on some days. I had to return a pair of 877’s because of a really thin and weak pull tag. I got a new pair under warranty and after a month or 2 I came to notice that the leather of the tongue on the left boot is much thinner and softer than the tongue on the right boot. Don’t know if it’s a bad thing but I find it a bit strange that those flaws slip through quality control.
I have a pair of 8” Thorogood moc steel toes. Those made me realize I just prefer 6” on my casual and work boots. There’s probably guys who need the protection/stability of 8” but it ain’t for me.
planning a stop in Red Wing, MN in a few weeks.. Trying to decide what to pick up.. maybe there will be something limited I can pick up.. As always, thanks for the info
One small difference between the 875 and the 877 is the width of the tongue. The 875 has a narrower tongue which lies flat and gets an aesthetic pattern from the laces. The 877 has a much broader tongue which doesn't lay flat and has to be folded. Personally I don't like the broader tongue and found it to be a little uncomfortable.
While I don't really agree with some of your points in your other videos, I have to admit. I do agree with you on the "feels protected" part in this video. This is the reason why I choose leather boots and hi-cut sneakers. Although my feet don't feel as flexible compared to wearing low cut shoes, my feet feel more comfortable and protected while wearing the former. Cheers
Great review and great channel! :) Question regarding the outsole, does it give decent grip? I've always assumed that wedge soles were for factory workers but you seemed to recommend them for outdoorsy purposes as well.
I have the 875 and the wedge sole is pretty middle of the road in terms of grip. the advantage comes from having your weight spread over a large flat area and the wedge is semi porous but I wouldn't be doing steep roof construction or anything like that in them
Thorogood gets it, and their speed hooks are solid machined brass. No they're not a premium quality heritage boot and they're not as nice as redwing ( you can have good without the extra expense of nice ) , but they're basically the gold standard traditional american made work boot today under $400. They have a good balance of quality and economy having made many wise decisions, and it just hits the nail on the head for a lot of people. Redwing is definitely nicer longer lasting and worth it, if you're looking for a heritage boot and not just a work boot.
@@jeffloucks2120 Yeah I know, but if a shank machined speed hooks and a harder wearing sole are what you want they've still got it. It's hard to deny these things that redwing doesn't get you in a similar boot. If redwing offered speed hooks and a thicker harder wearing sole like the max wear wedge, there'd probably be little reason to get a thorogood.
I learned some thing about the Oro Legacy leather. Thanks for a well done researched video. I love the fact that they are wholecut. I'm one of those lucky people who needs to go true to size unfortunately which is 11.5D. I have an 11D with very little wear, I need to get rid of it. Out of curiosity would you be interested in doing a comparison of conditioners? I would love to see the difference of Saphir 1925 Medaille D'or Oiled Leather Cream vs Smith's Leather Balm. I would happily donate my pair to you, if you are willing to do a comparison come conditioning time. Not sure that you want two 877's though? 😅 But everyone is different, found out the hard way. Amazing boot once broken in though! I have an 11.5D I'm in the midst of breaking and loving them!
I have both 875 and 877 and they are definitely not the same boot at all... To be honest I'm even surprised that they are made on the same last. I wish Redwing would do a Black Klondike run off the 877 so I would complete my boot collection with happiness.
you just made me panic and run to the site to double check they're made on the same last - they are, thankfully! There's a kind of similar boot to what you described, the billy boot, in this one th-cam.com/video/7Sw_cBBNJuE/w-d-xo.html
Yes, they had an absolutely devastating cyberattack in 2020, plus everyone in the leather game is struggling with supply chain issues from the pandemic. It's hard to do boots in 2022
Great video!! Love my 877 a bunch. Living in Japan I have the best time putting them on and taking them off everywhere. But they super compliment my jeans and its worth it.
I have a majority of the red wing moc toe boots. I wear a 10 in my regualr shoes and I wear a 9D in all my boots. I have a narrow foot so going down a 1/2 size was too still too roomy for me.
I bought a set of the 6" moc toes as my very first pair of adult boots and they have been brutal to break in. They feel just a bit more comfortable every time I wear them but damn have they been a challenge.
Red Wing came out with an easier to break in model lately with the Classic Chelsea and everyone got mad at them for straying from the rigid leather insoles they're known for. The guys can't win!
Your body heat does more to break-in the leather than anything else. You can accelerate the process a little by wiping the boots down with a very warn, damp cloth. I use an old wash cloth. The goal is to warm up the leather while your foot is in the boot. DO NOT use a hair dryer.
I wore mine to work. Ironworker. Took two months til they felt like slippers. These aren't really for hipsters. I mean they can get by but they cry about the pain and we just think it's funny. Lol
I made that mistake of wearing these on a trip to Montreal a few years ago with no back up. Even with my 877s being about 3 years old, after 3 days I had to go buy a pair of sneakers.
I recently bought a pair of these boots, and they are by far THE best boot I’ve worn. I’m still in the break in phase, but I’d rather wear them versus my Timberland PRO Boondock 8” boots. Interesting to know about the sizing because I wear an 11.5 EE in my Danner Trail 2650 GTX Mids, and for my 877s I have a 9.5 EE. Which I guess makes sense in a weird way cause my Boondocks are 9.5 EE. Regardless of size, the 877s have been the best boot purchase I’ve ever made, and I can’t wait to still be using them 10+ years down the line. I work in footwear selling premium brands (such as Red Wing and specifically the 877 style, including others.), and this video was definitely good knowledge to learn! Keep up the great work, 100% subscribed. 👍🏻🤌🏻
Also something I learned from a client that came into our store: The best way to lace up your 877s, and I can verify this helps with giving you more flexibility at the ankle: Get the 72” Red Wing laces. Instead of lacing up to the top eyelets, leave two pairs of eyelets empty. Double overhand knot, and wrap the laces around your calf (should be just below the pull tab on the back of the boot), and make the wrap snug but not tight. Now put your foot at an incline so your calf kinda pushes against the laces, double overhand knot, and then normal butterfly knot. When you put your foot flat, your calf will relax against the laces giving you some wiggle room. And boom, suuuuper comfortable lacing style.
I don't remember any Red Wing sales ever now that I think of it, but that store does sometimes. Grown and Sewn is their new site www.grownandsewn.com/collections/red-wing-mens
I was told by the guy in my local store that they used to do a Black Friday sale, or maybe the Saturday after Thanksgiving sale. But he said the last few years they haven’t done them. Probably because of Covid, stimulus money, supply/demand, inflation, etc.
Glad to hear people and there experience with size. It's hard to buy on the private market with how much these boots are worth and the unpredictability of the sizes. I'm a 9 Iron Ranger, so I would likely have to size up at least a half in the mocs? Thanks for your post.
I’am weird but sometimes I prefer not having speed hooks because the laces keep falling out of the speed hooks when I’am trying to tie them especially if you tend to put your foot on your knee to tie them ( don’t judge me my back hurts when bending over sometimes 😂😉😀).
only 2 available. They're both todd snyder collab exclusives, that i've only seen on the second hand market. Model number 4314 and 4325. I hope you have big money laying around.
If the jeans/pants you're wearing don't fit around 877's you must actually be wearing leggings. I wear a fair amount of slim fitting pants and they look great with them. I also like a nice portion of the shaft to be showing. What's the point of wearing 8 inches if you're just going to cover them up right?
I don’t work construction but I’m on my feet all day (retail management), and these boots are second to none when it comes to all day comfort. I’m up and down stairs and ladders all day, so these are a go to for me for durability and comfort.
Construction isn’t the only job work boots are made for. What a shortsighted question. People in different fields outside of construction need them for the same reasons... Durability, quality, sturdiness, reputation etc. Lighter fashion boots would get destroyed if working in a kitchen or if you’re a florist etc. Of course we’re talking about these boots that aren’t heavy steel toe ones etc.
The 8-inch Legend. Sounds like the title of some porn flick. All kidding aside another spot on review Nick. Always look forward to your boot and jeans videos. 🙂BTW the boot you showed at the beginning was an 8.5 . Aren't you like an 11 or 12 ?
I have $59 Dickies Moc Toes. Best boots I've ever worn. going on 3 years, about 1400 hours on them. Good Year welted too. Save your money get the Dickies Moc's.
The title is my nickname
I see someone beat me to it, I won’t pile on….
@@jonlouis2582 that’s what she said.
Boot?
Same, mate. Same.
8 inside you.
If you cannot decide between 875 or 877, go for the 8-inch boot. I do not recommend changing the eyelets. Switch to a set of longer laces.
If you ever had a pair of sock/slippers when you were five years old, this is what these boots feel like after they break in.
Also good to see you’re showing Devonreviewer some love, he has some great content too 👍
No face though, sadly!
@@Stridewise 😂
Devonreviewer had the best coverage of the Dr Martens vs Vintage Docs vs MIE vs Solovair, it was because of him that I didnt purchase newer docs. Also love his straight and nice style of videos, feels like a friend.
i just met him in london!
@@Stridewise does he have a face in real life??
There is no better fragrance in the world than the first few moments walking into the Red Wing HQ
I live in Red Wing, MN and I love the 875 and 1907
Hello
Red Wing use to make the 866 Pecos 8 inch boot. They were very popular with truck drivers in Australia.
Finally a review on the Icon. My favorite boot! Thanks, Nick!
I happened to be in Red Wing, Minnesota this weekend, during the Redwing boot annual clearance sale from the factory. Yesterday I picked up a Pair of 877’s and a pair of Iron Rangers for $299. They’re factory seconds, but you can’t tell.
Among your best reviews. Thanks for the excellent content.
That means a lot Douglas, thanks! It was a long time coming
I can't believe i can't go back in time and get a pair of Billy Boots, the 8in with the black on that crepe sole look so goddamn good especially with the sheathe
My store installed speed hooks right into the eyelets for free. I was very surprised and love these boots.
I used to do a lot of welding and have always stayed away from these because of that. The toe is like a spark and molten metal trap. If a blob of steel hits that toe, it will stay there and burn through. That said, I have a pair of these now and like them a lot. The sole is very flat and if you are used to a raised heel, it takes some getting used to. I find them to be very stable with your foot being so close to the ground compared to heeled boots. I like the way the leather molds to you when they are cinched up. I would not want to do a lot of walking on hard surfaces without thick bottom socks though.
I had to add speed hooks to mine. I lost a lot of time lacing these up.
Thank you sir for the solid review of the 877. I’ve been looking into getting a pair of the 877 or the 10877 and you did a great job being informative and helpful. 😎
Just got my first pair of redwings a couple of months ago. Think I bought the last pair in my size in Australia. Got for the 10877 (with the black eyelets) and love them. Just find it hard to get the tongue to lay neatly when I lace them up. Not sure if that’s normal or not but regardless they look cool as hell
You lightly dampen the inside of the tongue of the boot only. Don’t soak it just damp. Once you put them on push the tongue around your foot and lace up the boot. Wear it like that for a day or until it dries. This will form perfectly to your leg and the laces.
It will stay like that forever ♾
You won’t regret it.
The tongue is supposed to bunch up under the laces along the front of your shin. It’s meant for support when lashing your boots down tightly
These boots are some of my favs. I just resoled with a new red midsole by Vibram and changed the white christy sole to a black christy sole… just because.
red midsole! when i got my mocs resoled i swapped the rubber midsole for a leather one and it was great
8" boots are where it's at if you live a blue collar life in a rural county, except in the summer when I wear my 6" boots in the shop or woobies the rest of the day.
If only they offered this in a plain toe like the Thorogood 4364 that I love so much I'd probably get a pair.
I don't necessarily hate moc toe boots and the 877 is an iconic classic boot, but I definitely prefer a plain toe.
The lack of speed hooks is kind off annoying but I'm no stranger to that and can live with it.
They offered the 899 with speed hooks and plain toe up until 2013. You like me, probably just missed out on knowing they existed.
You would be looking at the Red Wing Harvester.
I’ve been wearing my 10877’s for 16 hours a day for the past three year. On my second set of soles. You’ll know how good these boots are when you have to where another boot for a week while getting new soles.
Best work boot ever
Finally got a pair. Man are they hard to get into. Debating on keeping them or not.
If you want a deal, get the work version of this boot, 10877 or 10875. They are 20 bucks CHEAPER, they don’t scratch up as easily, they have gunmetal eyelets, and they have that beautiful Red Wing logo stamp on the side.
I accidentally bought the 10875 a while back instead of the 875 (it was mislabeled on eBay) and I gave them away, I should have done a comparison video
These aren’t in their heritage line but are considered work boots so they come with a 30 day guarantee. I had mine installed with hooks on the top 4 eyes and it took about 2 week to get them back. Going a half size down with a medium thick insole made these boots a perfect fit. I had originally put in the thickest insole but after a couple weeks they still felt a little tight. My local redwing store swapped them out no questions asked. The customer service alone is worth the price
The 10877 are work line and have the 30 comfort guarantee.
There’s actually another model that’s the 10877 it has the black eylets and is meant to look more like the original
perfect timing as always
i was just looking at these again
Redwing Minnesota is a great town. I recommend anyone visit if given the chance
The lady that walked into the shot at 11:02 and unsuccessfully moved out of it 😂
LMAO i missed this!!
5:20 that is Red Wing's traction tred blown rubber outsole, not a vibram.
Great video!
These are my 5th pair of Red wing boots and it has been the most pleasent break in too this date!
I usually wear two thin wool liner socks for up to two weeks to avoid blisters but with the 877 they started feeling comfortable 5 days in. Great pair of boots and highly recommended.
As a red wing worker you are one of the first people I’ve ever heard say that haha.
@@colewellman7690 I knew it! I’m just that special, my mom was right all along.
I had to go up halve a size from the Iron Rangers (8D to 8.5D) for the 877’s . I had a pair of Billy Boots in the same size as my IR’s but Billy Boot was a little bit to small on some days.
I had to return a pair of 877’s because of a really thin and weak pull tag. I got a new pair under warranty and after a month or 2 I came to notice that the leather of the tongue on the left boot is much thinner and softer than the tongue on the right boot. Don’t know if it’s a bad thing but I find it a bit strange that those flaws slip through quality control.
I have a pair of 8” Thorogood moc steel toes. Those made me realize I just prefer 6” on my casual and work boots. There’s probably guys who need the protection/stability of 8” but it ain’t for me.
planning a stop in Red Wing, MN in a few weeks.. Trying to decide what to pick up.. maybe there will be something limited I can pick up.. As always, thanks for the info
One small difference between the 875 and the 877 is the width of the tongue. The 875 has a narrower tongue which lies flat and gets an aesthetic pattern from the laces. The 877 has a much broader tongue which doesn't lay flat and has to be folded. Personally I don't like the broader tongue and found it to be a little uncomfortable.
While I don't really agree with some of your points in your other videos, I have to admit. I do agree with you on the "feels protected" part in this video. This is the reason why I choose leather boots and hi-cut sneakers. Although my feet don't feel as flexible compared to wearing low cut shoes, my feet feel more comfortable and protected while wearing the former. Cheers
killed it with this review Nick!
thanks Ray!
Great review and great channel! :)
Question regarding the outsole, does it give decent grip?
I've always assumed that wedge soles were for factory workers but you seemed to recommend them for outdoorsy purposes as well.
I have the 875 and the wedge sole is pretty middle of the road in terms of grip.
the advantage comes from having your weight spread over a large flat area and the wedge is semi porous
but I wouldn't be doing steep roof construction or anything like that in them
@@JXM777CG iron workers use them and the sole is soft. I don’t see why they wouldn’t be good on steep roofs
Yes, been waiting for this one 👍👍 cheers for the great content Nick!
I saw the title and immediately thought: That's what she said!
These are literally my dream boot
So… with a tall boot like that, why not some speed hooks! Such a PITA to lace up all the way.
Thorogood gets it, and their speed hooks are solid machined brass.
No they're not a premium quality heritage boot and they're not as nice as redwing ( you can have good without the extra expense of nice ) , but they're basically the gold standard traditional american made work boot today under $400.
They have a good balance of quality and economy having made many wise decisions, and it just hits the nail on the head for a lot of people.
Redwing is definitely nicer longer lasting and worth it, if you're looking for a heritage boot and not just a work boot.
@@TylerSnyder305 Thorogood prices are creeping up though. I believe the 877 is still currently $319.
@@jeffloucks2120
Yeah I know, but if a shank machined speed hooks and a harder wearing sole are what you want they've still got it.
It's hard to deny these things that redwing doesn't get you in a similar boot.
If redwing offered speed hooks and a thicker harder wearing sole like the max wear wedge, there'd probably be little reason to get a thorogood.
@@TylerSnyder305 Yes, I fully agree. For the higher price of the RW boot, it should be a no brainer.
Nice video! Are you going to try truman moc toes?
I really want a pair of these 8in for winter time but I hate wearing crew cut socks which limits me
Uh so you wear boots with short socks? Wtf
@@djhungzilla yup! keep the tops loose and wear taller ankle socks. I have nicer crew socks I wear sometimes but not very often.
Wear good quality merino wool socks with them. It gives any boot a big step up in comfort.
I learned some thing about the Oro Legacy leather. Thanks for a well done researched video. I love the fact that they are wholecut.
I'm one of those lucky people who needs to go true to size unfortunately which is 11.5D. I have an 11D with very little wear, I need to get rid of it. Out of curiosity would you be interested in doing a comparison of conditioners? I would love to see the difference of Saphir 1925 Medaille D'or Oiled Leather Cream vs Smith's Leather Balm. I would happily donate my pair to you, if you are willing to do a comparison come conditioning time. Not sure that you want two 877's though? 😅
But everyone is different, found out the hard way. Amazing boot once broken in though! I have an 11.5D I'm in the midst of breaking and loving them!
I grew up 30 minutes north of red wing. Been to Red Wing and the store many times, so fun! Thank you for visiting Minnesota 😀
the top 3 or 4 eyelets need to be speed hooks.
I have both 875 and 877 and they are definitely not the same boot at all... To be honest I'm even surprised that they are made on the same last.
I wish Redwing would do a Black Klondike run off the 877 so I would complete my boot collection with happiness.
you just made me panic and run to the site to double check they're made on the same last - they are, thankfully!
There's a kind of similar boot to what you described, the billy boot, in this one th-cam.com/video/7Sw_cBBNJuE/w-d-xo.html
Yup they did the Billy Boot as a limited edition. Just about impossible to find one these days.
I did not like the little pocket on the side of the Billy so I let that one pass... Kind of regret that now.
@@alexdefaro Same, and the little knife that it came with.
Speaking of Red Wing, what is going on with them these days? They have practically nothing available. Something going on with the supply chain?
They hit a colossal snag in 2020 because of a cyberattack. I hope they recover
Yes, they had an absolutely devastating cyberattack in 2020, plus everyone in the leather game is struggling with supply chain issues from the pandemic. It's hard to do boots in 2022
Great video!! Love my 877 a bunch. Living in Japan I have the best time putting them on and taking them off everywhere. But they super compliment my jeans and its worth it.
ah yes,.. Top tip: always wear new socks when visiting Japan!
AYYY YOOOO! That's the 4th Ave Brooklyn store!
You need to try the 10877 work line.
Lol!
I agree, red wing really has no match at its price point but breakin period feels terrible.
no escaping that!
Wow wow 😳😳 they look like a million dollars, I can't wait to get me a pair.
I have a majority of the red wing moc toe boots. I wear a 10 in my regualr shoes and I wear a 9D in all my boots. I have a narrow foot so going down a 1/2 size was too still too roomy for me.
What jeans are you rocking with these boots?
A tiny company called Glenn's Denim!
No speedhooks? I thought these used to come with them.
I bought a set of the 6" moc toes as my very first pair of adult boots and they have been brutal to break in. They feel just a bit more comfortable every time I wear them but damn have they been a challenge.
Red Wing came out with an easier to break in model lately with the Classic Chelsea and everyone got mad at them for straying from the rigid leather insoles they're known for. The guys can't win!
Your body heat does more to break-in the leather than anything else.
You can accelerate the process a little by wiping the boots down with a very warn, damp cloth. I use an old wash cloth.
The goal is to warm up the leather while your foot is in the boot. DO NOT use a hair dryer.
I wore mine to work. Ironworker. Took two months til they felt like slippers. These aren't really for hipsters. I mean they can get by but they cry about the pain and we just think it's funny. Lol
Do these come in steel toe?
Love these with a high cuff 😍👌🏻
I should try that!
What field of trade are you in that requires the 8' red wing?
I use the 8' due to being an Iron worker.
I made that mistake of wearing these on a trip to Montreal a few years ago with no back up. Even with my 877s being about 3 years old, after 3 days I had to go buy a pair of sneakers.
I love how halfway through this video is an ad for thorogood
they're watching us...
Im considering getting the 877 or the 8849. Which one should I buy?
I recently bought a pair of these boots, and they are by far THE best boot I’ve worn. I’m still in the break in phase, but I’d rather wear them versus my Timberland PRO Boondock 8” boots.
Interesting to know about the sizing because I wear an 11.5 EE in my Danner Trail 2650 GTX Mids, and for my 877s I have a 9.5 EE. Which I guess makes sense in a weird way cause my Boondocks are 9.5 EE.
Regardless of size, the 877s have been the best boot purchase I’ve ever made, and I can’t wait to still be using them 10+ years down the line.
I work in footwear selling premium brands (such as Red Wing and specifically the 877 style, including others.), and this video was definitely good knowledge to learn! Keep up the great work, 100% subscribed. 👍🏻🤌🏻
Also something I learned from a client that came into our store:
The best way to lace up your 877s, and I can verify this helps with giving you more flexibility at the ankle:
Get the 72” Red Wing laces.
Instead of lacing up to the top eyelets, leave two pairs of eyelets empty.
Double overhand knot, and wrap the laces around your calf (should be just below the pull tab on the back of the boot), and make the wrap snug but not tight.
Now put your foot at an incline so your calf kinda pushes against the laces, double overhand knot, and then normal butterfly knot.
When you put your foot flat, your calf will relax against the laces giving you some wiggle room.
And boom, suuuuper comfortable lacing style.
Steve McQueen wore 8 inch for more protection
everyone's talking about that steve mcqueen boot these days!
does redwing have annual sale? Or is the video I saw , just for that select redwing store?
I don't remember any Red Wing sales ever now that I think of it, but that store does sometimes. Grown and Sewn is their new site www.grownandsewn.com/collections/red-wing-mens
@@Stridewise thank you!
I was told by the guy in my local store that they used to do a Black Friday sale, or maybe the Saturday after Thanksgiving sale. But he said the last few years they haven’t done them. Probably because of Covid, stimulus money, supply/demand, inflation, etc.
@@aradoran ok thanks!
I found 2nds of these at sierra trading for like $70, could not believe my luck
hell yeah dude wear em hard!
Hey mate I am a red wing boot fan but man 8 inch boot not sure mate
For reference; I’m a 10.5 in my iron rangers, 11.5 in my 877s, and 11.5 in my Nicks.
Glad to hear people and there experience with size. It's hard to buy on the private market with how much these boots are worth and the unpredictability of the sizes. I'm a 9 Iron Ranger, so I would likely have to size up at least a half in the mocs? Thanks for your post.
my main con: the sole wears too quickly, vs vibram wedges
I’am weird but sometimes I prefer not having speed hooks because the laces keep falling out of the speed hooks when I’am trying to tie them especially if you tend to put your foot on your knee to tie them ( don’t judge me my back hurts when bending over sometimes 😂😉😀).
I get it! It looks cooler without them too
Someone also told me, while I was wearing my 877s, that it looked like I was wearing wrestling boots. I dropped him with a suplex.
he deserved it
That's a good one. Thank you.🇨🇦👍
Am I the only person who saw the world's largest boot and immediately wanted to see Rose Anvil cut it in half?
You're not alone! Lol
Really informative 👍🏾👌🏾🤩
Wow great pair of boots 👍 is the leather cow leather? And what about the lining? Hope you don’t have to many blisters lol
Yes, cow leather! They're unlined, maybe some lining down by the toe
Great review! Thank you!
I broke in my 6 inch redwing moc toes by wearing them to work at a warehouse job. It was painful.
Is there a 6” version of the 877?.
only 2 available. They're both todd snyder collab exclusives, that i've only seen on the second hand market. Model number 4314 and 4325. I hope you have big money laying around.
If the jeans/pants you're wearing don't fit around 877's you must actually be wearing leggings. I wear a fair amount of slim fitting pants and they look great with them. I also like a nice portion of the shaft to be showing. What's the point of wearing 8 inches if you're just going to cover them up right?
Just out of curiosity why do people who don't work construction buy work boots. Don't they just make a lighter boot for fashion stuff
I don’t work construction but I’m on my feet all day (retail management), and these boots are second to none when it comes to all day comfort. I’m up and down stairs and ladders all day, so these are a go to for me for durability and comfort.
Construction isn’t the only job work boots are made for. What a shortsighted question. People in different fields outside of construction need them for the same reasons... Durability, quality, sturdiness, reputation etc. Lighter fashion boots would get destroyed if working in a kitchen or if you’re a florist etc. Of course we’re talking about these boots that aren’t heavy steel toe ones etc.
They are true size. Maybe go a little narrow. Soak them in water at first. Then wear them and oil them every year. So comfy.
I don’t like speed hooks get caught in the cuff off my pants while working that’s why I choose 877 over 10877.
Lol, the same boot!
I told my wife I want a pair of these for Christmas. Crossing my fingers.
Crossing mine too Kenny
I still need to get a pair... then lay off buying Red Wings. ;)
Tuck dem skinny jeans into those bad boys.
Anything that is high like this is not my thing. It makes walking a nightmare.
Only until you break in the leg portion. Tie 'em tight as hell with good socks and they should break nicely.
Actually, I'm not sure why but I heard that some girls called me "the 8-Inch Legend" in college.
The 8-inch Legend. Sounds like the title of some porn flick. All kidding aside another spot on review Nick. Always look forward to your boot and jeans videos. 🙂BTW the boot you showed at the beginning was an 8.5 . Aren't you like an 11 or 12 ?
Take my 877 cash now
😁 nice gun.
Ironworkers wear them/-
Nice
Just came here to see why you stole my street name.
'nickname' would have made this joke work better, I was looking for an avenue or road you were talking about
1907>>>>>
I have $59 Dickies Moc Toes. Best boots I've ever worn. going on 3 years, about 1400 hours on them. Good Year welted too. Save your money get the Dickies Moc's.
We need a review from a true blue worker that lives in the boots for 14hrs a day wear, and bends at the toes not jut the ankle.
Cor blimey
I'm an ironworker local 10, these are amazing boots to work in. Takes two months to three months of being a man, after that they are incredible.
@@Joyce5990 is the grip good for going up vertically??
First one to like 👍🏻
Second..
They look better when dirty
Rest your feet😂😂😮wtf
I’m somewhat of an 8 inch legend myself 😉🤣 someone had to say it.
you are like the 10th person to say it
@@Stridewise 😂😂
Great review, just wanted to mention: men don’t wear skinny jeans… 😄
It cracks me up when people pretend to work blue collar jobs. Posers 😂🤙🏾.
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8:25 is the most unaesthetic unboxing ever lol