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Re: Work boots


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Posted by The tractor vet on February 12, 2016 at 08:10:41 from (104.179.81.68):

In Reply to: Work boots posted by JayinNY on February 11, 2016 at 20:36:26:

Boots, now that is a problem . They are a real pain for me as i have a narrow foot and now that the boot industry has gone the way of M c Donalds i have a hard time with boots. I use to get Mason's boots as i could get widths that fit proper , now they are made in China and are junk. I bought a pair of there 989's and when they arrived they were missing the insole , so i called and they said send them back . Ok how long before you send me a new pair ????? well we are out of stock at this time and you will have to WAIT till we get the next order shipped in from over seas , maybe six months . Also the toe stitching was not done wright and was coming out when i took them out of the box . Ok fine i need boots on my feet i'll go BUY and insole and just ware them . Well half the time i am in DIRT and tyhe other time i am on concrete . Three months and the soles are toast. So now my water proof insulated boots for winter are junk. So back to looking around here for a pair of insulated water proof boots that will fit . All i can find are boots with deep lug soles as i call them mud and manure trackers , they are vary stiff to walk in and the soles have no flex to them they are big and clunky . I was looking yesterday at boots at Rural King. and i did not see anything there .And going up to the Mall is a joke as you will not find a WORK boot around here as i guess there is no need for a WORK boot in my area anymore . Out Toy Shoes and Candy does not have any insulated water proof WORK boots . And taking the time to drive down to what was once a vary good place for WORK boots down in Amish country where when you went there you needed to take a flash light with ya to see as his gas lights really did not light the place up has gone YUPPY now with a huge fancy store designed around the tourist industry with ELECTRIC lighting and a huge sales staff and prices that will knock your socks off and Cheap China made boots that you can almost find anyplace. Most guys are lucky as most guys have feet that are wide to extra wide for the few like me with a narrow foot and cold feet it is really hard to find something that will fit for all day comfort.


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