Posted by Plane Bart on October 02, 2010 at 15:53:12 from (68.28.104.241):
In Reply to: Boot of Choice posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on October 02, 2010 at 15:30:32:
Used to be a Straight up Red wing Man untill I the last 3 pairs wore out in 9 months or less, the inside liner would pull out and hold onto your foot when you went to take them off ( Note) that is alternating wearing the three different pairs daily.
also eat boot laces.
Found out Red Wing no longer makes a USA made boot made in Mexico
Switched to Chippewa's boot USA made you pay for it but have had these 6 months now ordered a second set easy break in and the most comfortable steel toe that I have ever owned.
if you want Quality comfortable work boots and can afford it buy American Made, I am on my feet on concrete working 6 ten hour days and my back and feet are not sore from cheap boots.
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