Posted by JDseller on April 16, 2012 at 20:19:35 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Best Cowboy Boots posted by Beatles65 on April 16, 2012 at 10:15:29:
I hate to be a party pooper but you are not going to get much of a leather work shoe/boot for a $100. The better shoe/boots will start around $200 and go up. I have had good luck with Red Wing USA made boots and shoes. You have to watch and get the USA made ones. If you go to a real shoe store that handles Red Wing they will have a catalog that will show the different ones.
I wear the insulated water proof work shoes in the winter. They run around $250 a pair. I get three to four winters out of them and I never wear a rubber boot. So they get snow/mud/manure on them. I do wash them off with hot water every now and then and reapply NOR-V-GEN Shoe Oil. You need to wash the dirt/grit out of the pores in the leather or it will wear the leather out faster.
In the summer I wear a eight inch Red Wing work shoe. They are not insulated or water proof. They get oiled a few time each year too. I get 4-5 years out of them. They cost around $150 a pair.
Also not to insult you but you are a bigger guy. You will wear out cheap shoes faster than a smaller guy. You need to buy a better quality shoe/boot to get more life out of them.
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