Desert Boots /thread.
`So i'm in the market for new work boots. My old ones are good and all, but I'm starting to think it's time to retire them. I've been wearing them since Freshman year of high school. I've been out of high school for well over a year now.
I'm going to be standing in them most of the time for a long time, so they have to be durable.
Criteria include, but is not limited to;
Full-Grain leather, a must
Steel Toes, not a must, but a desire, you'd be surprised how useful they can be in a retail environment.
Thick soles.
Good ankle support
Excellent Arch Support
Cushyness is desireable.
AND GO!
Desert Boots /thread.
...The Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" is overrated...Originally Posted by John Watt
I would suggest Red Wing since they are probably the gold standard of work shoes but they are also very expensive - and not exactly stylish if that plays a part in the choice. They just make about the best true work boots available.
Yet another friend of Jack...
http://www.redbackshoes.com/steeltoeworkboots.html
I know several mechanics that wear these and swear they are their all time favorites
After years of working in factories I swear by Terra.
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I spend 9-10 hours every day delivering packages,and these Rocky Moblite work boots are the most comfortable I have found. They are sturdy,good heel,steel toe and waterproof
http://www.sheplers.com/Mens/Mens-Bo...FQTqnAod7R4APw
There is never any reason to wear steel toed work boots in a retail environment...unless you're either selling heavy machinery or work boots.
i swear by my Carolinas. They've actually lasted longer than my last pair of RedWings. And at about half the price. Still they are $130 boots. But when you work 10-14 hours daily and the only wear is slight scuffs and a broken lace after 13 months, I'd say they are worth the money.
http://www.carolinashoe.com/Product?stockNo=CA9559
"Many have quarreled about religion that never practiced it "- Benjamin Franklin
Also, Prages, i work in a thrift store where we sell a shitton of furniture and old TVs. you ever had a 27-inch CRT fall on your foot? It isn't a fun experience.
Hence the Steel Toes.
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