 Hi there, I'm Tech. This is my channel Bootlossophy that brings you videos about boots, reviews and all things boot-related. Today, I'm going to be doing an unboxing of the Grant Stone Brass Boot in Earth, or Waxie Commander. EPS has winged this lovely box at me. It's got Grant Stone written all over the place so new Grant Stone boots. Oops, wrong end. The packaging in Grant Stone is quite exceptional. So I'll open the right end to show you why I want to open the right end. Because the way the box is designed if you ignore that first opening, the way the box is designed is there's a little finger hole for you to pull the inner box out. Pull it out. The box that Grant Stone boots come in is so beautifully designed. I mean you know, I kind of prefer Parkhurst because it's kind of the environment, but you have to admire the packaging. The lid fits on perfectly. It slips in and out. I never tire of that. And inside there's a thank-you card for purchasing a pair of Grant Stone footwear and it's signed. If you have any questions, give you an email. Usual postcard telling you about initial fit and so on. Getting used to these and getting quite a collection of these little bags. Spare laces, flat cotton, wax cotton. Usual bottle opener and thing. The usual Grant Stone cloth lovingly packed in its own boot bag and with foam in between so they don't scratch and transit. Quite amazing. Boot number one. Right boot. Boot number two. Left boot. Which ones did I buy? This is my, what is this? This is my third Grant Stone boot. I'm so impressed with the quality. The brass boot in Waxy Commander. I think this is made to be kicked around in. And that's quite interesting. They come with another pair of flat wax cotton laces. I expected them to be maybe showing their ruggedness with leather, but interesting. I might swap them together. Again, let's have a look at the detail. A Commando Soul. Grant Stone's own Commando Soul. It's not a Vibram. It's an interesting profile because the lugs do show from the side, but they're not hugely obtrusive. Usual, I think, would you call this a reverse Goodyear welt? And as usual, you can play the spot where the joint is because you can't see it. Lovely Waxy Commander. From C.F. Stade, I believe. Charles F. Stade in England. I think these look patina rather well with the wax scuffing off. I'm gonna try them on. I was actually wearing my Grant Stone diesel boots in coffee suede when these arrived. The brass boot in Waxy Commander from Stade's tannery as well in England with the mock toe. Quite a roomy last this one compared to the diesel. A lot of room in the toe box. It feels very comfortable even with the thick Commander's sole. Chunky little boot. Love it. So there you go. I hope you enjoyed that unboxing video. If you did, please click on the like button below. What I'm going to be doing is wearing these boots for a number of months before I bring you a longer-term review of these boots dealing with their style and aesthetics, their construction, the company that makes them, and I'll discuss the philosophy behind that company and then I'll tell you the pros and cons that I've found with the boot. So if you'd like to watch that video, which I'll upload in a few months time once I've worn it, click on the like button and click on the subscribe button below so that you're informed when I upload these videos. I hope to see you soon.