Stepping Up or Letting Down? A Closer Look at The Jacket Maker Night Derby Boots
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Time to read: 6 min
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Time to read: 6 min
The Knight Derby Boots from The Jacket Maker are a visually appealing pair, but after closer inspection, the question remains: are they worth their $299 price tag?
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The exterior of these boots is made from cowhide, but upon closer examination, the leather doesn't quite hit the mark. The finish is a little too heavy for my liking, which takes away from the natural beauty that high-quality leather should have. It appears to be a semi-aniline finish, a type of leather that's treated with a thin protective layer, leaving a bit of its natural look while still offering protection. However, in this case, the finish feels like it's doing more harm than good, hiding the leather's true character.
The cowhide on the outside is also a bit loose, which suggests the leather isn’t of the highest grade. After removing the finish, the leather reveals a lot of loose fibers, which points to the use of lower-quality hides. This type of pigmented cowhide isn’t particularly special, and for a premium price, you'd expect more.
Inside, the boots feature a leather lining, which is one of the stronger aspects of this product. The lining is made from a smooth cowhide, giving the boots a luxurious feel against the skin. This is a feature that adds comfort and enhances the overall experience of wearing the boots, and I appreciate the choice here.
The outsole appears to be leather as well, which is often a sign of good craftsmanship and durability. A leather sole can mold to the foot over time, improving comfort and longevity, but in this case, I’m left wondering about the construction quality.
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Speaking of construction, it’s hard to get excited about the craftsmanship. From what I can tell, the job done here is mediocre. While I don’t know the exact construction method used, it doesn’t seem to be a particularly durable or refined process. The detailing is lacking, and for boots at this price point, there should be a noticeable effort to ensure every stitch and cut is flawless.
At $299, these boots are marketed as premium, but the materials and craftsmanship fall short. The pigmented cowhide with loose fibers doesn’t reflect luxury. In my opinion, a fair price would be $150–$180, where the lower-grade leather and average craftsmanship would be more acceptable. For $299, however, I expect higher-quality materials and attention to detail.
For its price, I would expect a much higher quality of leather, perhaps something more natural with less artificial finish and a tighter fiber structure. Additionally, the craftsmanship needs to be stepped up, with more attention to detail in both the construction and the finishing touches.
If you're looking for a boot that looks good from a distance and you don’t mind some of the quality trade-offs, these could work for you. But if you're a leather enthusiast or someone who values craftsmanship, these boots might leave you wanting more.
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