I love my Grant Stone Ottawa Boot Bourbon Suede, They are top notch boots and look great, I feel they have a better quality than most boots under $500. I have bought too many boots/shoes lately and can't justify another purchase but I would highly recommend GS and will buy more in the future.
@DalesLeatherworks3 жыл бұрын
PHENOMENAL interview!!!! Always a joy to hear Wyatt speak, and Nick you asked some great questions and took the conversation to new places for sure. Man, a Grantstone sneaker?!? I'm not a sneaker man, but I will definitely give those a look if they're built in something like Kudu, Badalassi, or CXL!!!!!!!
@abcthecamper17993 жыл бұрын
Check out Crown northampton - they offer Kudu / Suede kudu / CXL and even Shell cordovan!! Im not a shill or something - I bought a pair of their kudu suede and they feels like a tank ( also own koio which is considered one of the best)
@Carnefice2 жыл бұрын
@@abcthecamper1799 they're insanely expensive though. If you don't mind waiting, order a pair from Gustin when they are making CXL sneakers for $219
@Lmolina903 жыл бұрын
It is a shame that "made in China" grew to have the stigma that is does. Grant Stone is a good example of the fact that if the right things go into the product and the people making it the quality will be there no matter where it is made. I think the many of us would rather encourage this kind of production with the money we spend. The Diesel boot already caught my eye, but that Brass boot is something I might have to save up for.
@dongwang84142 жыл бұрын
Made in Japan and Made in Germany was once the "Stigma" but now they mean good qualities. China grows and now the second largest economy in the world and successfully sent rover on the Mars.
@hydroaegis66583 жыл бұрын
Quality is quality. It doesn't matter where it's made. Only potential issue is working conditions and proper wages.
@AaronsRandomLife3 жыл бұрын
That’s the problem. People never consider the human rights violations happening every day in China. There are literally concentration camps in northern China to “re-educate” indigenous people. China has nearly no enforcement of their meek environmental laws. Just google “denim city China” where the rivers run as blue as your Levi’s.....oh yeah, that’s cause it’s the runoff from a Levi’s factory. Supporting Chinese industry is directly supporting the Chinese Communist Party that commits horrific abuse of its citizens. Wyatt literally cannot say anything negative about China, because the government will literally stop him from every doing any business in China again. It’s that crazy. Do some research people, China Is Scary. Google “belt and road project” and the details of that.....
@Ya0Yao3 жыл бұрын
@@AaronsRandomLife It's funny that you learn everything from Google and the Western propaganda machine instead of actually going to China and see for yourself. There are plenty of Chinese people in literally every corner of the world and you don't bother to ask what their own experiences are. As a Chinese person, I'd say everything you said is either completely fabricated (concentration camps) or greatly distorted (human rights issues). Besides the "One Belt One Road" initiative is among the most honorable endeavors to counterbalance Western imperialism and colonial legacy.
@andrewsalazar983 жыл бұрын
@@Ya0Yao I believe Aaron is talking about the Uyghur Muslims that the CCP have put in camps for extremism aka living their own culture. The part of China where the Uyghurs lived is insanely rich in natural resources, so the CCP needed a way to take over that land.
@AaronsRandomLife3 жыл бұрын
@@Ya0Yao thankyou for proving my point. The CCP has so much control over its people that they are so afraid of retribution, they will bold face lie. The world knows the truth. It doesn't matter how hard the CCP tries to hide it. You are so obviously just spreading CCP propaganda.
@AaronsRandomLife3 жыл бұрын
@@Ya0Yao keep claiming that somehow the ENTIRE WORLD is wrong..........not just China is wrong.
@JimGreenFootwearOfficial3 жыл бұрын
Great interview, really enjoyable
@AshlandLeather3 жыл бұрын
My diesel boots in CXL are one of my most comfortable pairs. Love hearing about Wyatt's future plans for GS
@drd82513 жыл бұрын
I've recently fallen down the service boot rabbit hole. Comparing Red Wing, Grant Stone and Alden, I'd have to say Alden and Grant Stone are my favorites when it comes to comfort, fit and style. I think most Americans have a prejudice about China-made goods (for good reason), but Grant Stone's quality control overrides that concern.
@Carnefice2 жыл бұрын
It's tough, because they make great looking boots and all the reviews are very positive, but I just really have a problem giving money to the Chinese government. I have no problem with the people, and for example my most expensive tobacco pipe was handmade by an individual artisan in China. I had no problem giving him the 500 bucks for the pipe. But like you said, the issues a lot of us have with China are for good reason.
@jimr88011 ай бұрын
As as native Detroiter, I witnessed first hand how the Globalists (aka The Great Reset lunatics who want two class of people - them, owning everything and us, the enslaved, owning nothing...and we're not happy!) purposefully destroyed our automotive industry by shipping our jobs overseas to their forced, child, slave labor encampments. The Corporations rake in bigger profits not having to pay fair-wages to support a financially robust Middle Class, and we're looking all of jobs and the Middle Class as our textile, steel, furniture, appliance, tool, and so many other manufacturing jobs were lost. Being a proud American, I have serious issues buying Made in China products...even more since I've also had my fair-share of experiences helping companies relocating their information technology over to Beijing and Shanghai. Never again! So it was with some great reluctance that I capitulated to trying Grand Stone boots. Well, they're the "real deal" and by far the best quality boots in now sub-$400 price range; outstanding quality, and superior value. I now own two pairs, and I'm hoping that when I really to buy my next pair in 2025, we have a President and representatives who care about Our Country, who aren't on the CCP/Globalist payroll, and will enact policies that return out manufacturing industries back home to our soil. Perhaps in 2025 I'll be buying a pair of Grant Stone footwear made proudly in Western Michigan. We shall see...
@SkyofDread3 жыл бұрын
Just bought the navy cxl diesel last night ✌
@bastiank10183 жыл бұрын
Greeting from Shanghai! Guess i will buy a pair of Grant Stone for my next investment.
@Stridewise3 жыл бұрын
HI SHANGHAI!!! I MISS YOU!
@frankb56933 жыл бұрын
Wow Nick, this interview was really interesting.
@timgeist14503 жыл бұрын
Getting closer and closer to my first GS purchase!
@scottlalonde2878 Жыл бұрын
Great interview, thank you. You did something that seems hard for others: you let the guest speak. Well done.
@jboggs3 жыл бұрын
Great interview, thanks. I picked up a pair of their chukkas recently, and they are absolutely on par with Alden - I’ve been wearing Alden boots and dress shoes for over 20 years. Well worth taking a look at Grant Stone shoes IMO. I do wish the China stigma wasn’t so pervasive in the US. I’m all for getting American made goods and I have my share of US made footwear, but this is an American company and bringing money into the US as well. Keep up the great reviews and interviews. Your collabs are very interesting as well (Rose Anvil, Trenton and Heath)!
@xxflamezxx1able3 жыл бұрын
I really love my grant stone tan diesel boot. I want to get another pair but I’m gonna wait for their Black Friday sale so I can buy two pairs!!!
@thechief0433 жыл бұрын
My favorite interview so far, Nick.
@FoereaperGaming Жыл бұрын
The Eee offerings are my favorite thing about grant stone. My Flintstone feet appreciate it.
@charlesbronson2403 жыл бұрын
I need to try Grant Stone and break out of my Red Wing bubble.
@christianarvelo33303 жыл бұрын
That is a nice bubble, but I agree.
@davel27343 жыл бұрын
GS boots are amazing! My Red Wing 1907s are too!
@delroyefemini63203 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the new music never change it. 😁
@DMorgan773 жыл бұрын
Great interview! Thanks
@DE-ew4vr3 жыл бұрын
It's not that I don't think there are good people in china. I also don't think everything from china is crap. I think products made in the US are few and far between. I appreciate a product made by a person at a livable wage, in a way my grate grandfather would recognize. I think their shoes seem good and I would buy them. It's just a different class of items.
@johnmccrossan9376 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I can't afford really nice stuff at the moment but if I'm ever in a position to I think if want it to be made in a way that I can be proud of. I want more stuff made locally and I want more manufacturing jobs near me. If I had the choice of getting something high quality from China or low quality from somewhere else id probably get the high quality thing, but at the same time I'd prefer to just get something high quality that was made somewhere I can drive down and visit.
@CrispyFrenFry3 жыл бұрын
This is such a helpful interview. I have been looking for affordable shoes in eee widths for a long time. Beyond Alden and Allen Edmonds, they’re quite tough to come by and certainly more difficult to purchase at a reasonable price. I’m seriously going to consider purchasing one of their boots or long wings. Although, I wish I could get a pair of those loafers in eee width because they look handsome in natural Cromexcel.
@williammarshall4683 жыл бұрын
I'm in the same boat. 13 EEE possibly 14EEE. Slim selection outside of those two. You can get an H width with TLB Mallorca with JR soles for a little over $500. My concern is I don't really know what the US equivalent is to an European H width.
@whereRbearsTeeth5 ай бұрын
Just saw a cobbler who did a video of a GS diesel boot resole. He showed that the boot has paper/synthetic material between the insole and the cork. Very disappointing. I was under the impression that GS didn’t use synthetic materials in their construction.
@Ya0Yao3 жыл бұрын
Grant Stone is great and there are several other top-notch shoe brands in China. Try Oct Tenth (or TGC), Yeossal, Mattina for the mid-range, and ACME for first-class quality.
@treygreenleaf78783 жыл бұрын
I see you rocking your TS shirt. Looks good on ya mate. And stop reading my mind. I'm browsing Grant Stones site last night because how much I love my diesel suede boots. Open youtube and boom. Nick and GS.
@jawntanamo_bae3 жыл бұрын
I feel like whether its custom like Flame Panda or Yeossal or RTW like Grant Stoke there is a lot of 🔥🔥 coming out of China right now in the shoe game.Shoe folks have long known a great shoe can come from anywhere in the world but now the general public is learning I feel.
@SkyofDread3 жыл бұрын
Really curious where the ostrich was sourced from in their newest pre-order diesel.
@trieunguyen58973 жыл бұрын
I need more diesel shell cordovan run.
@dave0z969 ай бұрын
I wonder how much Grant Stone shoe makers make in China . I would hope at least $12,000 a year which is a good living wage in China they make such a good product and the quality is excellent . Apple workers only make around $6200 a year which is the equivalent to minimum wage in the U.S. considering the cost of living and I think that’s a shame considering the prices the charge for Apple products .
@collectivismkills3 жыл бұрын
Loved the interview. Really cool guy. The Diesel is my next boot. I can’t wait.
@drzaius8443 жыл бұрын
If the components are all US sourced, what would be the premium if they were assembled in the US as well? I’d pay it. Edit: I just bought the GS blue suede loafer, when I was about to pull the trigger on Alden’s. You just saved me $400 lol thank you! Apparently the premium is $300 and I ain’t AINT paying it, at least not for loafers.
@patrickli90773 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there also is the issue of Alden cheaping out in some areas. You can check out Bedo's Leatherworks for more information, but the general idea is that they started to use paperboard midsoles and heel stacks where Grant Stone uses vegetable tanned leather. That said, Parkhurst offers a really great Made in America boot for the same price as Grant Stone. Might be something you want to look into.
@luckmonster803 жыл бұрын
GS will be a future purchase for me. Also can't wait for the Chukka!
@Stridewise3 жыл бұрын
Good choice!
@Dominicreviews3 жыл бұрын
Did you end up buying the chukka? Doesn't seem like it's been selling.
@luckmonster803 жыл бұрын
@@Dominicreviews no I haven't yet. It is in my list though
@tommysmith70313 жыл бұрын
Wyatt seems like a good dude, I like my pair of Grant Stones, likely buy more
@Stridewise3 жыл бұрын
Get the brass boot, it's amazing!
@raphthecollector38243 жыл бұрын
I really like the look of Grant Stone boots. Been looking at them since I first heard of this from you a few months back! I'm not in the market for a new pair of shoes yet but I can say that the spiral oxfords I bought from October Tenth (made in China too) are the best quality shoes I've bought so far (I've not really bought any MTO from Europe or US because of the pricing but I have experience with US RTW like AE, Loake and Barker). P.S. Not sure if you want to share but what's your day job Nick? Always been curious what the office your in does ha!
@andrewsalazar983 жыл бұрын
Does the work boot come with a steel toe?
@brgulker3 жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite brand.
@M1_u3 жыл бұрын
Still waiting for their storm kudu leather boots.
@american_psycho11473 жыл бұрын
New drinking game: Take a shot every time he says "you know"
@RAF71chingachgook3 жыл бұрын
I have to agree about the penny loafers. They're still the absolute best looking loafer. I don't even like loafers and I'm ordering a pair.
@Fumwum3 жыл бұрын
My only real concern is working conditions and how much above living wage the ground floor workers get paid.
@KI.7653 жыл бұрын
If the company is putting out good products, then it's likely they're actually "free" individuals. That typical Chinese near slave labor conditions is what breeds poor quality because things being made by unwilling people. For example, look into the drop in quality of many German military goods of WWII as they started using concentration camp and eastern European forced labor to produce their supplies.
@iono10192 жыл бұрын
Seems to want to avoid saying his dad started it.
@RAF71chingachgook3 жыл бұрын
Blow us all out of the water and do a whole cut lace up boot please! I'd be on that so fast.
@TheRealChetManley3 жыл бұрын
My grant stone boots are nicer than my alden indy boots. Sorry but the GS is better materials, all leather heal and footbed. Alden is press board heal
@johnmccrossan9376 Жыл бұрын
It's great these guys are making quality stuff in China, I wish more companies with overseas manufacturing power would take this example.
@Angel-AbC92 жыл бұрын
He gave the wrong response about made in China, he took the politics side of it , I don't think it's that , when people looking for quality China is easily dismissed because they are known for cheap quality , Japan is know for quality stuff. So saying politics he thinks people saying they dislike China as a country and won't buy ..so yes China history in cheap things they make . A man won't be proud and say , I bought some expensive size shoes it's made in China...by the way I bought the Diesel boot .
@18-tube-wattamp643 жыл бұрын
I'm afraid he talked too long about the stigma and not long enough about how great the quality really is.
@KI.7653 жыл бұрын
The stigma is the obstacle that prevents some minds from ever being open to hearing about the quality of his products.
@KI.7653 жыл бұрын
It's just proof it doesn't matter the nationality of the hands that craft something, but it's the integrity of the people and company that actually make the difference.
@fullmetalroyal12163 жыл бұрын
I wanna know more about these sisters of yours nick lol jk bro great vid as always!
@czarcitizen68813 жыл бұрын
As far as made-in-China shoemakers go, Meermin could definitely learn some lessons from Grant Stone.
@tommysmith70313 жыл бұрын
Is there anything in particular that you think Meermin should do?
@ZeonNoOukoku3 жыл бұрын
@@tommysmith7031 Meermin's quality control and mediocre customer service could certainly use some improvement. I ordered one of their Chelsea boot offerings and it came with noticeable scratches and some creasing on the counters. Despite sending them emails with photos of the issues, they basically just told me that this was normal. To make matters worse, they then proceeded to ignore my subsequent emails when I asked what they could do to compensate for the faults. I've ordered boots from 3 other GYW manufacturers and by far Meermin was the worst in terms of customer service and accountability for QC issues. That said, they have some great lasts and the best looking Chelsea boots for those who don't want to spend Carmina or RM Williams prices. I think that ordering from them can be a gambit that can pay off when the shoes have no issues, but can be frustrating when issues are present. I admit that the risks are somewhat mitigated with their new $10 "easy returns" policy.
@tommysmith70313 жыл бұрын
@@ZeonNoOukoku I agree with your assessment of Meermin QC and Customer Service. I have ordered 4 shoes/boots Meermin, one had some minor scratches etc. Meermin response was basically what do you us to do about it? Meermin shoes can be anywhere from 60 to 100 dollars cheaper than Grant Stone. Do you think that is what to expect at that price point? Do you think there are other companies who offer same or better quality, better service etc at the same price point?
@1k1ngst0n2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't matter where you make the boots. Humans can be skilled at making boots no matter where it happens. We are all created equally right? Not to mention that iphones and other high quality products are made there.
@Tasadaru3 жыл бұрын
17:41 Uh oh! He mentioned Taiwan! Now he must prostrate himself and apologize to China for his insult. Just like Cena did. /sarc
@F.R.G317 Жыл бұрын
My thought with where ever a product is made is if you are the owner and are proud of/ or stand by your product, you would live where your product is made to have your country benefit fully. An example would be J.K. boots the owner is an immigrant from Europe to America and is proud to be an American now making boots in his new country. If the owner of Grant Stone is an American that decided he wanted to move to China and stand by his boots I would have a deeper respect and would think twice about maybe making a purchase but from the outside looking in it seems like something else is going on.
@davidl26623 жыл бұрын
tbh, very dicey discussion on made in china.I believe most manufacturers and workers in china come from farming jobs. Something like 500 million in China are still farmers,. There are good, bad and okay manufacturers in China. It is what you expect when most of the workers are previously farmers, and entrepreneurs are farmers. The real topic is really the made in china moniker , which is mostly a racist, white nationalist, or white supremacist issue. There is no debate as to made in vietnam, africa, india when it is has the same range of quality. It is the racism/xenophobia towards chinese. Which is a waste of effort.
@Toglander2 жыл бұрын
This guy is the worst storyteller ever! He didn’t answer any question directly, and provided vague information that would only make sense to someone who already knows him well. It’s proof that if you have enough money, any fool can be a CEO.
@ShutUpBubi Жыл бұрын
What a slap in the face to the consumer and to this country, disgusting.
@collectivismkills3 жыл бұрын
How in the hell does this only have five and a half thousand views?!!