We busted a $100,000,000 brand selling you junk (Portland Leather)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Год назад +287

    Buy some cool leather goods from the Rose Anvil shop right here - bit.ly/44jXLNu

    • @Dohnjoe5940
      @Dohnjoe5940 Год назад +2

      can you review any cole haan boots pleeeease?

    • @Rubber_guardian
      @Rubber_guardian Год назад

      Do dr marten steel toe work boots

    • @palon1819
      @palon1819 Год назад

      can you do Tod's sneakers? and Paraboot?

    • @alexluna5974
      @alexluna5974 Год назад

      Can you review duradero boots

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Год назад

      Do a review of L.L. Bean's "Bucksport" boots.

  • @gr8990
    @gr8990 Год назад +2055

    Came for carnage and was not disappointed 😂 So glad you're trashing the scammers.

  • @infernalstan886
    @infernalstan886 Год назад +1876

    Simple rule - if it's advertised to you a lot, count it against the product/brand

    • @jamescaron6465
      @jamescaron6465 Год назад +35

      Never thought about it that way, but you have a point.

    • @cuchanu
      @cuchanu Год назад +72

      Because ultimately you end up paying for advertising and not the quality of the product. I was immediately suspicious of this brand when I was looking for boots, and I know a decent amount about apparel and construction and I could see some red flags right away. They do look decent though. I ended up buying a pair of hari mari on clearance for $100 and they are great. Full leather, no need for a lining. Excellent construction. To be fair the full price was 190 bucks or something, but even at that price they were pretty good deal.

    • @johnparker2088
      @johnparker2088 Год назад +12

      Not always true. Big brands advertise alot

    • @markdotinc8371
      @markdotinc8371 Год назад +31

      They claim to cut out all the cost of the middlemen by going DTC, then spend all that money on social media marketing 😖

    • @VaunShiz
      @VaunShiz Год назад +2

      Facts

  • @_bats_
    @_bats_ Год назад +2066

    Brands like this are the reason why basically any product advertised to me via Instagram is probably cheap, fake bullshit.

    • @salvatoreIII
      @salvatoreIII Год назад +54

      Same with Facebook ads it seems

    • @willem2099
      @willem2099 Год назад +3

      That makes no sense. Could you explain that?

    • @_bats_
      @_bats_ Год назад

      @@willem2099 a lot of the stuff I see advertised repeatedly to me on IG is nonsense masquerading as quality. Lots of fake heritage workwear stuff, cheap mass-produced knives marketed as high-quality Japanese stuff, etc.
      Basically, it reeks of exactly the same stuff as this: some entrepreneur with no knowledge of the actual product or how to do it right making a start-up direct-to-consumer brand that looks like some respected high-quality item but is really just a cheap knockoff with a big marketing budget behind it.

    • @firemarshaldil
      @firemarshaldil Год назад +29

      Idk, my Thursday's are actually a great value and they advertised pretty heavy on those platforms.

    • @sbentsen2714
      @sbentsen2714 Год назад +19

      Straight up dude, initially I had also seen ads for Thursday boots, and was skeptical. Then I heard about the brand from a couple different people online and saw their website looked very professional, ordered a pair of captains and was very surprised. 👌🏼🔥

  • @noneofus007
    @noneofus007 Год назад +94

    Great work! Full grain leather is the full hide of the animal and is usually very thick and therefore expensive... and it ages well with a lovely patina (horse saddle for instance). It is a shame that these companies lie about their products and make genuine companies look like they are over charging people. I have $300 full grain boots that are over 15 years old and totally worth it. Thank you for the good work that you do.

    • @TheElf_Online
      @TheElf_Online Год назад +2

      I was passed down a genuine leather jacket from my friends mother. The jacket is older than me by about a decade and it’s still looking fantastic. It could use a bit of repair I haven’t gotten around to, but it’s just the lining coming undone and fraying, but the leather itself has absolutely no issues.

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Год назад +1

      Are they still comfortable?

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Год назад +1

      More importantly imo if you kick something sharp full grain will stop it from slicing your feet and ankles open.

  • @deerhaven3350
    @deerhaven3350 Год назад +211

    I bought a beautiful leather handbag from Portland Leather about five years ago and still love it and get compliments on it all the time. It's sad to see they're not putting the same quality into their boots.

    • @QuickQuips
      @QuickQuips Год назад +35

      Yeah. Tanner Leatherstein has positively reviewed their handbags.

    • @jennamars80
      @jennamars80 Год назад +25

      Same! I was surprised to see the company associated with scams because I REALLY like my purse. I've been using it for 2 years and it still looks great. I'll stick to leather Doc Martins for boots.

    • @himbotits
      @himbotits Год назад +38

      @@jennamars80 Doc Martins aren't really a reputable brand anymore either. Super uncomfortable and newer models have super cheap soles.

    • @jeweldenile8995
      @jeweldenile8995 Год назад +17

      I came to the comments to see about their purses and totes. I’m glad to see positive reviews. I am being flooded with their advertising and have considered purchasing one.

    • @ashInTheWoods
      @ashInTheWoods Год назад +10

      I bought one of their totes and had terrible color transfer issues onto my clothes. When I asked them what to do about it, they were completely unhelpful. They just expect us to ruin our clothes to break in a bag.

  • @GigaPorkBun
    @GigaPorkBun Год назад +535

    Hey - Something I can comment on... I interviewed for a position @ Portland Leather earlier in the year. I knew something was up during the second interview when I met Curtis himself because he crashed the interview!! He was incredibly crude, unprofessional, and cocky. He said "We want to get rid of the employees that fucking suck" and it felt super off-putting to hear that in a job interview. He would ask me about my interests and then immediately challenge me on everything I brought up, trying to one-up me at every point. I like basketball? Well he sits courtside all the time. I enjoy live music? He was backstage last week. That kind of BS.
    When I was shown the Patina line of products, I asked a few basic questions about construction and he became visibly frustrated, took them out of my hands, and left the interview. Funnily enough, I got offered the position by HR, but turned it down because the CEO was so unbelievably unpleasant. Wasn't the kind of guy you want to work for.

    • @jerseattle0722
      @jerseattle0722 Год назад +49

      Smart move! The interview goes both ways. Just like dating!

    • @flexjoe2000
      @flexjoe2000 Год назад

      Dude's a clown, en evil clown like most of the rest of "Rich America".

    • @nihilismistheonlyway4680
      @nihilismistheonlyway4680 Год назад +18

      Was that here in Portland? Yikes. The guy sounds like a piece of work. Wise move to not take position. I've met the owners of deek & Brian's outdoor adventures and they are pretty cool dudes.

    • @cmg25
      @cmg25 Год назад +4

      Yikes

    • @ItsChristineTV
      @ItsChristineTV Год назад +21

      I had a feeling something was off about Curtis. I watched a few podcasts with him as the guest and he seemed to make outlandish claims and to me he seemed disingenuous. I kept wondering if anyone else saw what I saw, because the hosts of these podcasts just glossed over all of it. Anyway, thanks for sharing, it validates how I felt.

  • @jholid6y
    @jholid6y Год назад +636

    Marketers getting trashed is why I love this channel.

    • @paulharling7657
      @paulharling7657 Год назад +3

      He's not trashing the marketing. He is trashing the customers. Businesses use bee ess to sell because it works. People are gullible and drink the kool-aid.

    • @jackfalcon5352
      @jackfalcon5352 Год назад +17

      ⁠@@paulharling7657 huh? he directly trashed the company’s marketing multiple times, he didn’t once criticize the customers.

    • @PUDINHED
      @PUDINHED Год назад

      @@jackfalcon5352 advertising, not marketing.

    • @Lreclusa
      @Lreclusa Год назад +1

      ​@jackfalcon5352 I think what they're insinuating is that he's saying the marketing is bad and lies, but the fact that they are successful means that there are people gullible enough to fall for it, and that's an indictment on the consumer.
      The company makes the bs advertising because it works. Regardless of how scummy we might find it, they wouldn't do it if it didn't work. If consumers on average were more discerning and waited for independent reviews like this one before making bigger purchases, these ad campaigns wouldn't succeed, therefore they wouldn't exist.

    • @ChrisWijtmans
      @ChrisWijtmans 11 месяцев назад

      you cant expect everyone to know how a boot is made, i am not going to attack the average consumer for falling for IT scams /marketing just because i am a professional.@@paulharling7657

  • @smsamurai93
    @smsamurai93 Год назад +856

    I interviewed for their Shopify developer position back in May and made it through a couple rounds before they went with someone else. They told me all of their products are made in Mexico and were very proud to tell me they pay their workers "higher than normal for the region" which as a Texan I knew meant "way less than minimum wage in America" lmfao not sure why RUclips recommended this to me I'm a flip flop guy but good video man and glad to know I dodged a bullet

    • @ikonproject
      @ikonproject Год назад +58

      You absolutely dodged a bullet. Absolute trash company.

    • @vulpsturm
      @vulpsturm Год назад

      Yeah that's the thing about these "feel good" stories about outright colonialists who say that "well we pay better than the average in this poor country". Paying a nickle over "the average wage" is how these places operate their grifts. Much like the "fair trade coffee" BS and other things that make rich left coasters feel good about exploiting near slave labor.

    • @dcfly
      @dcfly Год назад +10

      Hmm... Did you wear flip-flops to the interview?

    • @gund89123
      @gund89123 Год назад +20

      Made in Mexico is better than made in china for sure. I would give them some credit.

    • @k80_
      @k80_ Год назад +28

      @@gund89123 what do you mean “better”? Most shoes are mass produced using machines, so any location will use pretty much the same equipment and techniques. It only really matters if it’s an item from a region that has a tradition of crafting that type of item (Irish wool sweaters or Lithuanian linen come to mind)
      Not sure which region of Mexico they source their labor from but if it is near texas as op implied it could very well be a region that is entrenched in the craft of leather working.

  • @albal9462
    @albal9462 Год назад +339

    I bought Portland Leather boots DAYS before this video came out. I wish I had known! I’m at least comforted in knowing that I didn’t overpay, but I’m disappointed that I spent money on a dishonest company. Thank you for making these videos!

    • @KevinPassino
      @KevinPassino Год назад +46

      If you haven't gotten them yet, just reject the shipment and have them returned and get your money back. Then look into a pair of Thursdays for not a lot more money and more than twice the quality.

    • @amorgladiador8856
      @amorgladiador8856 Год назад +13

      I know you like the boots but I would try to return them and take recs from channels like these to invest in a better made pair of boots.
      When I was in HS, I bought top of the line motorcycle mid-calf boots that I wore and my mother also wore. She would take them every few years to the shoe cobbler to change the soles. When she passed away, I inherited the boots back and I am wearing them today.
      She taught me to look for expert craftsmanship in classic styles that you can wear for a lifetime. You can take the $100-150 spent here and buy a higher but better made boot from a reputable company than spending that same amount every couple of years and end up spending more over time.
      Cost per wear, a very overused concept, but very true in terms of buying more expensive but better made items that will pay for themselves over time. Best.

    • @delia_watercolors
      @delia_watercolors Год назад +4

      Even if you recieved them, you can return if you want to. Usually, there is a 30 day return period. However, every store/brand is different.

    • @Cafeallday222
      @Cafeallday222 Год назад +2

      Return them. Show them this and say they weren't honest.

    • @withelisa
      @withelisa Год назад +6

      I've been wearing Portland Leather boots for less than a year and the stitching is falling apart, of all things. My previous boots lasted over five years so this is pretty disappointing.

  • @Mr.CBlack
    @Mr.CBlack Год назад +13

    I love that you tear these BSing companies apart. You have a new subscriber! Keep doing what you are doing. Call out the liars.

  • @Druggid
    @Druggid Год назад +232

    "...or is it just another case of a brand with a big budget making outlandish claims to sell a subpar product to people that don't know any better." This is exactly why I watch and love this channel. We need this for a lot of different industries.

  • @bear8myparents734
    @bear8myparents734 Год назад +421

    Weston is doing the Lord's work and keeping leather goods in check.

    • @louieg3276
      @louieg3276 Год назад

      Sure is! Church!

    • @BeatsRhymesClothes
      @BeatsRhymesClothes Год назад +1

      Indeed he is. The Lord's work is what I exactly tell people what he is doing. Trippy seeing someone else say the same.

  • @rabonour
    @rabonour Год назад +73

    I've been bombarded by these ads too. I know enough about boots that I was very skeptical, but of course I couldn't know for sure. I think part of what's frustrating is that this product could have some legitimacy if it was advertised as boot looks with sneaker comfort, but instead they go with the scammy "better than $500 boots" angle. Thanks for exposing them.

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Год назад +16

      agreed, these have a place in the market, but instead of owning up to what they are they try to drag down their competitors and lie about their own product. simply shameful.

    • @johnmccallum8512
      @johnmccallum8512 Год назад +4

      If these were being sold in The UK they would be in the "Special Buys" Aldi and Lidl sell that are dirt cheap, maybe.

  • @lamarwilliams185
    @lamarwilliams185 Год назад +4

    I’m already subscribed. I appreciate the fact that you did not waste time with telling the whole story in one sentence. Letting people decide if they want to hear the details. Most reviewers leave a open ended statement. Thinking a viewer does not know how to skip forward. I will share this video!!! Keep up the good work!!!

  • @SugaryPhoenixxx
    @SugaryPhoenixxx Год назад +3

    I saw your video recommended about the WW1 boots & trench foot so I watched it. I was like "Wow, this guy seems to know an awful lot about boots". I was thinking, "I swear if this man's whole channel is about boots, I have no choice but to subscribe just for the dedication".
    I opened your channel, & low & behold, it was ALL ABOUT BOOTS lol. I love it. You have a new subscriber & I am enjoying learning more about boots! Thats actually awesome. I didnt know a thing about quality boots prior to today, thanks to you.

  • @kurtinfl
    @kurtinfl Год назад +40

    This video is so gratifying. Earlier today, just this same day this video released, I saw Portland Leather's response to a fb comment suggesting they get their boots on Rose Anvil. They said wouldn't happen, because they claim they'd have to pay Rose Anvil money. LIARS!

  • @stevemcgowen
    @stevemcgowen Год назад +247

    Portland Leather is DESIGNED in Portland. Made in Mexico and probably India and China. Similar leather companies in the USA sell leather briefcases, travel bags, pouches, cross body bags. When I looked into them I noticed many have the exact same product, but with their brands on them. They are mass made in India and other places... To me they are worth nothing. I would never wear them. On the fair market, they are in the Walmart class, so maybe $40...

    • @XDWX
      @XDWX Год назад

      By "designed" they mean they took crayons and drew a rough stick drawing on a piece of toilet paper and gave it to Mexico to produce.

    • @_HMCB_
      @_HMCB_ Год назад +8

      I said $55 😂 but you’re right. I bet you get better at Payless (are they even still around?).

    • @OleLockAndKey
      @OleLockAndKey Год назад +8

      So they're basically an Amazon FBA brand

    • @ryanpeck3377
      @ryanpeck3377 Год назад +9

      And im sure when they say “designed” in portland it’s usually just picking small details like the color of the stitching or the sole etc from the maunfacturers catalog/option. Same thing happens in many industries. Many things are “designed” in the us and made in china, india etc and the manufactures logo stamped on it.

    • @xcofcd
      @xcofcd Год назад +10

      Mexico doesn't have to be bad. I have some Saddleback stuff and its great. I had never last a wallet as long as the one from them. If they're made in India you can calculate the costs of the boots by the fact you can get custom made tailored shoes for 40-50 USD and that might even be a special price only for "rich" foreigners...

  • @robertmitchell2178
    @robertmitchell2178 Год назад +416

    Thank you so much for your honest opinions. It is astounding how the marketplace is becoming filled with so many snake oil products. Keep up the great work!

    • @davepelfrey3958
      @davepelfrey3958 Год назад +1

      Robert Mitchell, I couldn't agree more.

    • @revoltpuppy
      @revoltpuppy Год назад +9

      @@zekeyeager1458 In conclusion, nothing is wrong with capitalism except for the things that are wrong with capitalism.

    • @revoltpuppy
      @revoltpuppy Год назад +1

      @@zekeyeager1458 😆 Hahaha!

    • @user-otzlixr
      @user-otzlixr Год назад +4

      Wow , this thread went stupid real quick.

    • @revoltpuppy
      @revoltpuppy Год назад +2

      @@user-otzlixr You’re overthinking it.

  • @patrickmckeegan5345
    @patrickmckeegan5345 Год назад +38

    I have relied on boots hunting in extreme weather for decades. Quality and associated price matters when you are miles into the back country in the middle of a blizzard for days. Back in the 70's these were called campus hikers, never used on a trail. My insulated RedWings have never let me down.

  • @AisforAlibi1
    @AisforAlibi1 Год назад +61

    On their behalf, they did immediately refund my money when I returned a purse that I felt did not live up to the advertising. No questions asked.

    • @sblumenstein6688
      @sblumenstein6688 Год назад +8

      They know many people don’t want to be bothered. That’s how they make the money.

    • @CriticalReactor
      @CriticalReactor 11 месяцев назад

      That's not a high bar, I can get my money back for a box of pencils at Walmart.

  • @mannycalavera2335
    @mannycalavera2335 Год назад +84

    As someone who used to buy expensive boots that were nowhere near worth the price because I did not know any better: Thank you for exposing these fake brands.

  • @AriWeismanchester
    @AriWeismanchester Год назад +575

    In other words their "discounted" $98 boot is in fact a full price $98 shoe.

    • @irandude1655
      @irandude1655 Год назад +41

      It is in fact a $35 dollar boots.

    • @leighfoulkes7297
      @leighfoulkes7297 Год назад +12

      Just imagine build a product for around 5 dollars, setting retail at $100 and then giving an 80% discount on said product. They'd still be making a $15 dollar profit.

    • @johnwolf1113
      @johnwolf1113 Год назад +13

      ​@leighfoulkes7297 thats how GM sells cars 😂

    • @j.sargent9172
      @j.sargent9172 Год назад

      ​@@johnwolf1113all companies not just gm

    • @AltimaNEO
      @AltimaNEO Год назад +4

      Yeah, theyre leather sneakers pretty much

  • @handybunny
    @handybunny Год назад +132

    So glad you did this! I keep seeing the ads everywhere too. A fake Goodyear welt makes me angry.

  • @sma7141
    @sma7141 Год назад +1

    I've been in the footwear business for over 25 years. This guy knows what he's talking about. Good analysis with step by step (literal) breakdown of the Patina

  • @andreaandrea6716
    @andreaandrea6716 Год назад +5

    I love you. I LOVE that you disclose the lies that permeate the vastness of our shopping experiences. (For this reason alone, I almost never buy retail). THANK YOU!

  • @trotsky8256
    @trotsky8256 Год назад +85

    Simply a fast fashion boot for your local pick-up artist. Pairs well with thumb rings and v necks.

    • @justinland1208
      @justinland1208 Год назад +18

      They really make my tribal armband tattoo pop.

    • @priceandpride
      @priceandpride Год назад +2

      Love a good dupe!

    • @flt528
      @flt528 Год назад +4

      LOL - thumb rings. Is that a thing? Don't think I've ever seen a guy wearing a thumb ring, but it certainly sounds like it fits with the cheeseball vibe of these boots.

    • @stldweller
      @stldweller Год назад +3

      Im glad I live in the midwest, Ive never seen a man with a thumb ring.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Год назад +1

      ​@@flt52890's version of a hipster, only they were more mock "bad boy"

  • @patentleatherkicks
    @patentleatherkicks Год назад +73

    Thanks for this. You're right, the problem isn't that it's a bad product per se, the problem is the false advertising. This company could have chosen a marketing strategy that emphasized that their boots were as comfortable as sneakers, because they're built like a sneaker. Plenty of people would have bought them. But instead they decided to say that they're higher quality than boots that cost three times as much... that's just not true.

    • @splashpit
      @splashpit Год назад +8

      I was thinking as I watched this that they would be a good alternative to sneakers if you are a boot guy

    • @pete3pete
      @pete3pete Год назад +7

      These boots are for the fashion posers who want to look like the men who need real boots.

    • @johnaaron37
      @johnaaron37 Год назад

      I disagree. Unless one is wearing actual Crocs, foam rubber soles are trash.

    • @splashpit
      @splashpit Год назад +7

      @@johnaaron37 crocs are the shoe choice of those that have given up on life

    • @smokestakz
      @smokestakz Год назад +1

      Youre right, they appear to have the same outsole as my dude shoes, which are ultra comfy, only shoes i can wear with my sciatica right now. But i would not call my dude shoes high quality shoes like my ultra boosts or ultra bounce adidas. They are roughly 65 dollars a pair and are expected to only last about 6 to 9 months. Had dude done some dumb shit advertising like this company id find another option out of spite.

  • @calebroam8872
    @calebroam8872 Год назад +123

    I saw a facebook post, like so many others have, where someone commented "rose anvil has entered the chat." Portland weirdly responded with, "we tried but it cost money to be featured." Much like their boot claims I assumed this to be lie.

    • @InGrindWeCrust2010
      @InGrindWeCrust2010 Год назад +3

      Laughably bullsh*t.
      Well, now you get featured for free, genius!

    • @nicholaspietrzak9992
      @nicholaspietrzak9992 Год назад +29

      Even if they had to pay money, with those profit margins there’s now way it’d be too much for them lol.

    • @ufooooooooooooooooo
      @ufooooooooooooooooo Год назад

      Lol costs what? A cheap pair of boots? The marketing "genius" probably knew Weston would be baited anyway with their shoddy "🤫🤫🤫 Look bro QUICK they don't want you to see this 😱🫣🫨😶‍🌫️" strategy.

    • @jondurrett9277
      @jondurrett9277 Год назад +6

      I saw the same post on Facebook. To me it just sounded like they didn't want weston to cut their garbage in half and expose them. Such bs from a bs company

  • @kevinmurphy3464
    @kevinmurphy3464 Год назад +1

    When you buy quality you (usually) only cry once. I wore my Whites firefighting wildland boots for 25 years. I just retired and I still wear them. Brushed them, oiled them and sent them back to Whites to have them resoled and never had an issue. They cost about $300 USD back then and about $560 USD today. Having a comfortable boot that lasts along time is worth the money. Great channel and thanks for these honest reviews.

  • @mungbean345
    @mungbean345 Год назад +9

    I had a chance to review a pair of "Wolf work boots," and while I couldn't go so far as to cut them in half, they definitely gave the same disappointing vibes in the tests I ran. I'd love to hear your thoughts on them.

  • @cammobunker
    @cammobunker Год назад +163

    Most already know this, but for the new guys-the disciplines of making bags and making boots are completely different. With bags you have leather and maybe a fabric liner. Any idiot like me can buy some random leather, some basic tools and cobble together a functional bag. With enough practice you might even get good at it, even very good. Shoes, and especially boots, are a whole other animal. Shoes/boots are normally subject to stresses that a bag will never see, or see only sometimes at worst. Also a bag will not normally make you miserable and want to set fire to it, but a badly made or poorly fitted shoe/boot is definitely in danger of arson.

  • @craig7887
    @craig7887 Год назад +51

    I'm so glad you did this. I have a different Patina boot that this. I gave them a very honest 3 star review. They never posted it. Now I know why all their reviews are only 4 or 5 stars.

    • @andrewsalazar98
      @andrewsalazar98 Год назад +6

      Wow!

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Год назад +7

      It’s also quite common for companies to pay people to leave fictitious 4-5 star reviews on products. That practice is rampant on Amazon.

  • @artninja2579
    @artninja2579 Год назад +32

    Sir, I appreciate every single one of these videos you do. You have taught me so much about boots and boot construction. Thank you.

  • @TheTaysoren
    @TheTaysoren Год назад +10

    Watching you cut the boot in half gave me the heeby jeebies; 7:33 narrowly avoiding putting your hand in the blade path, 7:35 cutting toward yourself, 7:43 putting fingers in the path of the band saw.
    I'm glad you're ok.

    • @fellowviewer1095
      @fellowviewer1095 Год назад +1

      Yes! Thank you

    • @mdkooter
      @mdkooter Год назад +4

      I was also a little surprised how clumsy he was with the cutting...darn

  • @tazdevil5032
    @tazdevil5032 Год назад +1

    I paid just 300 for my Bed Stu boots and they are on the second resole. I couldn't be more happy with them. Keep up the good work

  • @ChampionCorner
    @ChampionCorner Год назад +30

    I recommend Thursday boots for anyone needing good quality, dressier boots that hit higher than $200+ price. I have a pair of their President model. They’ve been great.

    • @GHinWI
      @GHinWI Год назад

      Nope, another company that’s intentionally obtuse about where their products are made. They could just say it in the product description, but you have to dig thru their FAQ just to find a wish-washy answer.

  • @cavscout1418
    @cavscout1418 Год назад +20

    Thank you for singlehandedly changing how i buy footwear. Recently, I have only bought boots based on your reviews and youve yet to disappoint.

  • @zbennalley
    @zbennalley Год назад +30

    I work for one of the brands you always mention and when customers come into my store asking "Are these advertisement boots any good?"
    I just show them your videos. It's about educating the consumer but unfortunately some companies prey on the uneducated. You're doing great work!!

  • @Tyler-zo6xe
    @Tyler-zo6xe Год назад +1

    Can't say much about wearables, but have purchased several of their bags for my wife and daughter. They've been very good quality. Thank you for your review.

  • @davidmata4786
    @davidmata4786 Год назад +3

    Great series. I love me some boots and shoes and there's nothing worse than getting scammed on what you think is a pair of boots that you think are going to last forever. Well done.

  • @RickActual
    @RickActual Год назад +18

    Thank you for shining a light on dishonest peddlers of fake products.

  • @guudbyenme3399
    @guudbyenme3399 Год назад +47

    Thank you for making this. I've been getting spammed with their ads. And I even saw people asking if they had sent them to you for testing. Their response was that they didn't want to pay you to cut up their boots. Which is funny. Considering how much money they have, whereas small companies like Birchbury are happy to send you their products to demonstrate quality.

  • @Javierm0n0
    @Javierm0n0 Год назад +213

    The fact they went for knockoff soles is the biggest tell here for me.

    • @R.J._Lewis
      @R.J._Lewis Год назад +19

      It was the welt for me. The stitching looked like there was no tension in the thread, so it couldn't possibly be actually holding anything on.

    • @rastislavstanik
      @rastislavstanik Год назад +12

      @@R.J._LewisI think these leather strips come pre-stiched :D

    • @mothra__13
      @mothra__13 Год назад +3

      Those soles are offensive.

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Год назад +2

      “””Artisan made””” … then slaps that gaudy sole on it.

  • @Vulneravariable
    @Vulneravariable Год назад +1

    I was close to buying a different style last month and remembered that I haven’t worn out my marketplace $40 Red Wings yet. Thank you for the reminder of “if its too good to be true, it probably is.”
    Cheers.

  • @Tess_Uh01
    @Tess_Uh01 Год назад +2

    I was tempted to buy the boots on sale and other leather goods... but after your review, you just save me from making a big mistake! 👍 thanks!!

  • @gsp0113
    @gsp0113 Год назад +42

    Great report. It's always nice to be reminded just how dishonest most of the advertising that's found on social media is. Thanks!

  • @Sturnburn772
    @Sturnburn772 Год назад +10

    Keep doing what you do dude. The community appreciates you

  • @tachusischus
    @tachusischus Год назад +11

    With almost every video you make on the new boots out there, I’m very happy to stick with my Danner Workman GTXs from 12 years ago. I’ll keep getting them reworked when necessary for as long as Danner will rework them.

  • @martybadboy
    @martybadboy Год назад +6

    I am a tradesman who has bought dozens and dozens of boots over the last three decades. I bought cheap and I bought expensive. When I see the advertisement for these boots, I don't see any tradesmen, I see white collar guys guys going for a certain look. These boots will never be put to the test; they'll never mount a ladder; they'll never walk in mud; they'll never have their toes scraped up when you crawl around on your knees. So I say, for the soy boys who are never going to wear these boots out, they're good enough!

    • @mrpablomx
      @mrpablomx Год назад

      Tradesmen don’t go out to the movies? Restaurants? Parties? Nightclubs?

  • @wale26.
    @wale26. 11 месяцев назад +1

    “Far from the worst but even farther from the best” is an expression I am stealing from this video 🙂

  • @jasonnugent963
    @jasonnugent963 Год назад +25

    Thank you for this. As a recent new resident of Portland, I was caught off guard by the intense in-your-face advertising. I have no money, so it was always on my "maybe someday list".. but not any more :P

    • @Lemonade_Stand_
      @Lemonade_Stand_ Год назад

      Theyre not even from Portland anymore. HQ is in Texas and theyre made in Mexico. They do have an outlet store in Portland though.

  • @wut9395
    @wut9395 Год назад +6

    great series, i don't have the budget for a 500 dollar boot at the moment. But thanks to you i bought a pair of Jim Greens, showing that you can get a decent boot for a decent price. I applaud you for showing the real stuff and debunking the scammers.

  • @jacobh9014
    @jacobh9014 Год назад +49

    Thanks for doing this. I keep seeing ads every day and seeing boots “on Sale” for $100 sounds tempting but they definitely didn’t seem right to me. Glad I never tried a pair

  • @philfortner1805
    @philfortner1805 Год назад +3

    I own a single pair of hand made Italian shoes that are worth $600 today and the leather is very very soft. Nothing compares.

  • @UstedTubo187
    @UstedTubo187 6 месяцев назад

    The thing that was the most enlightening to me about this video and the comment section is that there are people out there who actually watch ads. Astonishing.

  • @Darruus
    @Darruus Год назад +61

    I think Thursday has found the sweet spot in terms of the minimum price you can charge for decent quality materials and construction. And in my experience they’ve been nothing but upfront and transparent with their customers.

    • @jeremygalten
      @jeremygalten Год назад +5

      I love Thursday!!

    • @woodenfishes
      @woodenfishes Год назад +2

      Unfortunately doesn't exist in Europe

    • @FireSilver25
      @FireSilver25 Год назад +4

      Thanks, never heard of them but I’ll check it out

    • @lifeisajourney646
      @lifeisajourney646 Год назад +1

      I love Thursday boot

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Год назад

      I was going to ask about that brand. Has this channel done a video about it, yet?

  • @TheClownfight
    @TheClownfight Год назад +4

    Here is how good your videos are - I don't really care about boots or leather. But these videos are captivating on so many levels. Keep going!

  • @ezopinion2767
    @ezopinion2767 Год назад +7

    I absolutely love that you call out the company's crap. Keep it going!

  • @naterbertue9273
    @naterbertue9273 Год назад

    if you want to know a terrible boot, go for the sketchers work boot, steel toe. the heels of the leather brakes apart leaving plaster to scape on your ankel, the stitches seperate at the toe and on the sides from the boot to the soul of the boot leaving 100% water into the boot. they last about a year with daily use for $60 at burlington. Im now trying out the Timberland Pro. composite boot

  • @joec2446
    @joec2446 Год назад +11

    Really appreciate this! When everything seem to be fake these days, we really need more people like this to call out the BS

  • @salvatoreIII
    @salvatoreIII Год назад +7

    Thanks again for actually giving people hands on knowledge and testing of products. Keep up the great work!

  • @joshuatorres1305
    @joshuatorres1305 Год назад +149

    Thanks 4 showing us the fakes out there

  • @marcicook3166
    @marcicook3166 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Portland Leather NONSTOP ads are the most annoying ads on the internet.

  • @MVK_GS
    @MVK_GS Год назад +1

    I have a pair of $800 boots. They were custom-made to my first. Not only are they super comfortable and durable, but they will likely last longer than I'd be alive. I also have two pairs of Red Wing Heritage boots, and I know they will last. You get what you pay for.

  • @JohnnyTaxonomy
    @JohnnyTaxonomy Год назад +37

    Thank you, Weston. This needs to be done. Too many brands scam us and it’s becoming a norm. It’s so wrong.

  • @hmApollo101
    @hmApollo101 Год назад +24

    This is why Thursday boots also annoyed me at first... they went too heavy on the online advertising and made me think rhey were just a crap brand, but hey turns out they're actually pretty solid boots

    • @Zelinc
      @Zelinc Год назад +2

      They are, but not the hype people give them. The insole is trash and the leather gets cut up way too easy.

  • @carlr2837
    @carlr2837 Год назад +97

    You don't always get what you paid for, but getting substantially more than you paid for in a newly designed and manufactured products is extremely rare. Always remember that the more money a brand puts into advertising and/or distribution, the less they can put into the product itself.

    • @ragepig1059
      @ragepig1059 Год назад +3

      I read an article that said everlane was backed by VC's and gave product away at a loss at first. A few years ago, their priced seemed too good to be true; and they were, as the article explained that the strategy was to make little profit for a while while building customer loyalty.
      Build customer loytalty providing exceptional, silk and cotton value, assume your customers are very dum and will be interested later in paying much higher prices for polyester and viscose XD lmao

    • @carlr2837
      @carlr2837 Год назад +6

      A good example of where the strategy was used successfully is Amazon. At first, their prices were very low, and shipping was fast and free, getting lots of people to start buying there. Now, 20 years or so later, their prices are higher, and you can often find better prices elsewhere. Also, Prime keeps going up, and you can no longer get free shipping on small orders, plus returns are more difficult and/or expensive to do. However, people like the convenience and selection, so they continue to buy there, and Amazon has become massively profitable.

    • @9_nein_9
      @9_nein_9 Год назад

      ​@@carlr2837was a regular Amazon shopper until the prices started to climb. Was also tired of the late delivery process and the crushed packages . I'll spend my $$$ elsewhere

  • @MisterManseattle
    @MisterManseattle Год назад +1

    I just saw on line (multiple sizes available) at wallmart for $39.99 . Black and brown. Cheap price

  • @camb9319
    @camb9319 Год назад +1

    I'm not a boot afficionado but I love how you are to the point, honest, and comprehensive in your reviews. Nice work!!

  • @IamF3rnando
    @IamF3rnando Год назад +7

    Was literally holding off on these until I heard Weston’s take on these and boy am I glad I didn’t pull the trigger on any purchases 😂 Thanks again Weston!

  • @charliehilbrant
    @charliehilbrant Год назад +4

    ROSE ANVIL gang: I have been stopped at EVERY wedding by either a guest or another photog asking where my shoulder harness is from. Well done. Love y’all

  • @cdeaker
    @cdeaker Год назад +13

    Portland Leather will now probably use an edit in their marketing saying “Rose Anvil placed our boot at the top of the 2023 Moctober leaderboard of leading Moc toe boots*” (*small print: current standing from video 5th October)

  • @electricroo
    @electricroo Год назад

    When young back in the 80's, I worked construction in Florida. When you're walking on rebar all day finding a good boot to hold up where the leather didn't get ripped and soles wear within a few weeks was tough. What I found that were almost indestructible and I'm sure aren't being made today were Tom McCann Hush Puppy pig skin leather boots. Very comfortable and the pig skin was much tougher than leather.

  • @MGX93dot
    @MGX93dot Год назад +1

    never had an issue with my second hand army boots i get from army surplus stores. comfortable, strong, last practically forever and cost a pittance

  • @shermer75
    @shermer75 Год назад +4

    You came out swinging on this one, loved it! I learn so much from these videos, they've really opened my eyes

  • @lebronshoecollector2556
    @lebronshoecollector2556 Год назад +12

    Thank you so much for exposing companies like this!! I love it.

  • @GOD999MODE
    @GOD999MODE Год назад +4

    Quality videos you've been putting out Weston! Super value added to the people when brands are exposed for lying and deceiving buyers. Keep holding them reliable for their offerings. For what people are paying for sneakers and boots today, they should not be short on quality.

  • @AnyoneCanSee
    @AnyoneCanSee Год назад

    Great review. I have settled on three boot brands Barbour, Sanders and Tods Boots. You don't seem to have covered any of them, probably because they are British, like myself.
    I live in Scotland and wear Barbour boots as they are great for our wet hiking conditions as well as warmth and ankle support. Tods and Sanders Chukka-type boots are great for casual and dressing up.
    Tods are SUPER expensive so I'd be interested if I'm making a good choice.

  • @op3l
    @op3l Год назад +1

    dang. So you're saying I spend $100 and am not getting $500 quality!? Mind BLOWN!

  • @SpartanFalls
    @SpartanFalls Год назад +41

    I have multiple bags and wallets from Portland leather and they are of good quality, especially for the price. The reviews on their website about their Patina line were bad, so I never intended to buy any of those... and glad I didn't! Thanks for the video!

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 Год назад +5

      Yea I wouldn’t buy shoes from them but I have a wallet and small purse, it’s nice thick pebbled leather and v durable

    • @vagabondbombshell
      @vagabondbombshell Год назад +3

      Yeah, I'm beyond thrilled with my bags and wallets. Shrug. I guess maybe we were lucky? 🤷‍♀️

    • @deniseborchardt4491
      @deniseborchardt4491 Год назад +7

      I own 3 purses and 3 wallets from them and love them! They are holding up great and I always receive compliments.

    • @marinacarter6812
      @marinacarter6812 Год назад +2

      I have a couple of smaller items from them (wallet, key chain , purse) have no complaints about the quality of those items. They have held up well.

  • @jamescaron6465
    @jamescaron6465 Год назад +4

    Nice work. You really did a good job. I've been bombarded with these ads, too and frankly I was skeptical. They are boots for people who want to look like they do hard work but don't. I'll stick with my Wesco's thank you. My $500 boots have lasted me for 10 years and still are going strong.

  • @stevencochrane115
    @stevencochrane115 Год назад +6

    Love the honest assessments and sound advice, a rare comodity in todays marketplace. Keep protecting decent hard working consumers!

  • @wanderingfattie
    @wanderingfattie Год назад

    Omg thank you. I’ve been shopping around for a leather tote and they’re ads have been flooding my feeds. I almost gave them a try. Won’t be doing that now! 🤗

  • @MichelleLasley
    @MichelleLasley 11 месяцев назад

    I live in Portland, Oregon. I was an early adopter of the Portland Leather bags. I loved the messaging of "cutting out the middle man." I really loved it when we could go to the Artisan Shop on SE Gladstone and pick up our orders and potentially see the hipsters making the artisan goods. Then, one day, they came from Texas. And then, they dropped the language of "cutting out the middle man." And what do I think? I can't shop there anymore. I watch the ads to keep tabs on the enemy, if you will. But I'll take my boots from Wesco, thanks. And I have enough choices of Pre-Lie-About-Artisan bags to last a lifetime.

  • @white_devil73
    @white_devil73 Год назад +12

    I've had the best luck with my Redwings. I paid $300 for the slip-on, steel toe boot with the comfort soles. They feel like walking on clouds, and they take a hell of a beating. I've had this pair for almost two years, and they're holding up very well. They're not pretty anymore, but they're still comfortable as hell and function as new.

    • @rastislavstanik
      @rastislavstanik Год назад +2

      and you can always get them resoled and enjoy them for another x years

  • @jerl7320
    @jerl7320 Год назад +35

    Cheers for exposing these shady business.

  • @MrFarang10
    @MrFarang10 Год назад +6

    Thank you for service and your knowledge sharing to the community.

  • @PaintHandDan
    @PaintHandDan Год назад +1

    The outsole was a dead giveaway - the fact you tore it off with your hands was a cherry on top.

  • @adeedaas
    @adeedaas 11 месяцев назад

    I bought a pair of red wings 2 years ago for factory floor use and wear them daily with no signs of wear. Best boots I’ve ever owned

  • @markadler8968
    @markadler8968 Год назад +4

    Blundstones are by far the best boots in existence for the money. I work outdoor construction year round and used to go through even the best work boots in maybe 9 months. Blundstones last me at least 2 years and no replacing laces every few months.

  • @LK_EBM
    @LK_EBM Год назад +139

    Pretty scummy company. Thanks for making this video!

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Год назад +5

      Fitting for Portland Oregon

    • @brianruff1133
      @brianruff1133 Год назад

      Yeah, because companies like Langlitz and Wesco are shit? Get real.@@guaporeturns9472

  • @Essex626
    @Essex626 Год назад +4

    I was about to say maybe they're at least worth it for the price, and maybe they are--but also... Thursday boots are $200. That's a small step up in price for a huge step up in quality.

  • @slateslavens
    @slateslavens Год назад

    well, my second set of Carolinas are about done for. Not bad at 3 years. The first pair lasted 5. I'm gonna have to go through past videos and start looking for my next pair of boots.
    The second pair didn't seem as well constructed as the first, but they're comfortable and have lasted longer than any other boot I've bought at the $150 price point. Still, I'm not a brand fanboy, so if I find something better on the channel, I'll definitely give them a try.

  • @mr.robinson1982
    @mr.robinson1982 Год назад +2

    I wore G.I. Combat Boots in both full black leather & Olive Green Jungle Boots.

  • @TreaHuggs
    @TreaHuggs Год назад +10

    I have a pair of portland leather boots (the "breaker" boot) and I paid 180$ shipped for them. I also bought a pair of Thursdays at the same time and decided to keep both. The Thursdays are more of a boot and are better construction, but the breaker boot is cheaper (can get them for 120 plus shipping), was more comfy, and had a pull tab.
    Overall fantastic boot for the price, however I do fully agree they shouldn’t lie to customers about the boot, just tell the truth and people will still buy them just for the price and looks. I had only seen picture ads before I bought so had no idea about the "false" advertising.

  • @weekendventures4817
    @weekendventures4817 Год назад +7

    One brand I would love to see dissected is Frye. I've known about them for a long time and have enjoyed a few pairs of their boots, but I've always wondered about the quality of their materials and construction.

    • @thedylangirl
      @thedylangirl Год назад +8

      Stick to the Made in USA or Mexico models and they are pretty nice. Not my dad’s 1970s Frye nice, but wayyyy above this bs.

  • @Dski9393
    @Dski9393 Год назад +4

    Thanks Weston. I can kind of get cost cutting and building to a price but the most offensive I think is the foam outsole. Its a problem on sneakers too; these are the worst.

  • @FireSilver25
    @FireSilver25 Год назад

    Omg I was thinking of shopping there!!!! So glad you did this.
    I’d like to request you dissect some handmade huaraches with the tire soles. I so want a pair of those!

  • @alic7683
    @alic7683 5 месяцев назад

    They just discontinued the Patina line. All shoes/boots are half off. I did by three pairs for $124. That price was worth it. :-) thanks for the review!😊