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i was the exact same way with my sizes, they had a store in my area a while ago called just for feet they carried anything and everything and up to size 21 it was nice being able to go some where and get shoes instead of having to wait, the casual male big and tall have some shoes but they look like grandpa shoes i mean literally they had new balance strap shoes ha
yeah i went to a big n tall store once and never will again, grandpa shoe are a true fact i started laughing when the guy tried to sell me a pair and plus everything was really expensive like 75 bucks for a pair of wrangler jeans.... i think i'll just stick to online shopping even if i need to send things back every once and a while......
true i havent really tried clothes on the net yet dont think i will, have problems with shirts got huge shoulders looks like im wearin shoulder pads so im iffy on buying shirts
i own a pair of timberland pros steel toe that are still going after 2 years, wear them almost all the time. somehow part of the steel toe got bent in and irritates my small toe after a while though lol. when these go i might invest in a pair of red wings, my dads seem to last a while
Wolverine Carbon max, Super light boot, very comfortable i'm on cement 10 hours a day and my feet do not get sore and tired. They are my work boots and going out on the town boots. Wouldn't trade them for anything. With the 30 day guarantee if they aren't the most comfortable thing you have worn return them for a full refund. Doesn't get any better then that.
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2 pairs of Justin cowboy boots: one pair of western bay apache (for everyday wear) peg-shank (old school) that I've had for like 2yrs, one pair of newer black (for church and stuff) full-stitched welt (newer style) with J-flex soles. The full-stitch welt and J-flex sucks. The brown one are the most comfortable boots I've ever had, resoled once (synthetic replacements suck) and should last a long time.
I also have a pair of Carolina logger boots. They're steel-toed and really comfortable.
I have a pair of Red Wing Steel Toe Loggers and I love em. Before that I had Carolinas and I didn't like them because they weren't that comfortable and didn't last. My next pair will be Red Wing's as well.
I had a pair of Redwings and the sole, back by the heel, separated. Took 'em to the place that does all my cowboy boots and the guy there can fix any boot, he couldn't reattach the sole. May have been a lemon pair though.
Anyone have Chippewa boots? i tried some on the other day and liked them but didnt buy them because i wasnt sure about the high heel they have and how my flat feet would like them
Got a pair of steel toed dickies, and a pair of steel toed caterpillars......got both pairs free so cant complain......their pretty good boots for what they are
Iv got a pair of HH square toe for my "goin to town boots", a pair of durango square toes for my everyday boots, a pair of tony lama leather sole for my riding/rodeo boots, a pair of daner prong horns for my hunting boots. Iv had may pair like justin, ariot and many others, and there all the same....... i mean they all wear out to fast. haha
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