High-end and niche Julian, founded by Uncle Julian Imrie. Compared with the hundreds of years of history of most cargo boot brands, Julian can only be regarded as a junior. There are about 10 boot makers in the factory, and the manual content is extremely high, and the output is extremely low.
Julian, who is famous for making American-style replica tooling, also has a lot of fans, and the most representative figure is Xiaobei. Julian's cargo boots are exceptional, with Horween's Chromexcel leather lined throughout the line, and each pair is lined with leather.
The soul of the boot is the last, and Julian's last, known as the "perfect last" by boot fans, is made of raw wood and hand-polished by Julian Imrie for exceptional comfort. Julian's last has the rugged handiwork of the American West, as well as the classic and elegant British temperament, and the elegant streamline is deeply admired by boot fans.
Julian has another thing to praise in addition to lasts, and that is its craftsmanship. First of all, Hand welted's artisanal craftsmanship is high-end and rare. The second is the dyeing process, Julian Imrie went to the 250-year-old Swiss leather factory to learn leather dyeing skills, compared with other brands in the aging treatment, leather dyeing, waxing and polishing, etc., and Julian's colors are extremely rich, affectionate burgundy, fresh light blue are Julian's representative colors.
In terms of the choice of boots, the most recommended is Xiaobei's favorite style Julian Boots Bowery. Bowery was originally Julian's OEM boots for RRL, but today Julian has made his own. Bowery is one of Becky's extremely high attendance, and its shadow can be seen on various occasions, whether it is watching the ball with Victoria or holding Xiao Qi, the burgundy Bow on his feet is always there. The popular shape of navy blue solid color T plus khaki slacks, with a sturdy body, three-dimensional facial features, plus maverick tattoos and sexy beards, is really a pure clicker style, and Shuai Bei deserves to be the pinnacle of the British clicker circle.