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14th June 05, 07:31 AM
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Blunstone boots. They are simply the greatest.
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14th June 05, 09:31 AM
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I wear combat boots or Doc Martens rather often, look great.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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14th June 05, 03:13 PM
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Got some sketchers low rise boots I wear casually. Have gotten years of wear out of em. Bit cooler in the summer that the combat boots.
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14th June 05, 03:29 PM
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I wear my duty boots - 8" Danner Strikers. Although I'm contemplating replacing them with Danner Acadias. You might look at Magnum duty boots - similar style, but a little less expensive.
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14th June 05, 05:25 PM
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Rocky - I've been wanting something like Docs, but haven't jumped since I've had two very bad Doc Marten experiences in the past (i.e., boots fell apart after a few months) So yeah, I'm interested in gettin' me them Grinders. How are they in the summer heat? Would you characterize them as being fairly light for leather boots, or on the heavy side?
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14th June 05, 05:51 PM
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"Troopers"
They're black combat/police boot knockoffs made in china. They're actually OK, though it took a while to break them in. I got mine at a local surplus store
The *really* cheap, mostly cordura "jungle combat" boots made in China are utter trash. I bought a pair for $15 off of ebay when I first thought I might wear a casual kilt. They sell locally for about $22. Junk. I wore through the soles in three months of once-a-week wearing.
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14th June 05, 09:22 PM
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My husband, Alan, loves his Doc Marten boots:
They seem to be very comfortable and long-wearing.
I think they look good, too.
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26th June 05, 08:00 PM
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 Originally Posted by Silverlake_Punk
Rocky - I've been wanting something like Docs, but haven't jumped since I've had two very bad Doc Marten experiences in the past (i.e., boots fell apart after a few months) So yeah, I'm interested in gettin' me them Grinders. How are they in the summer heat? Would you characterize them as being fairly light for leather boots, or on the heavy side?
They're "medium to heavy" leather for boots... DEFINITLEY plyable enough to take the shape of your foot and lower calf, but sturdy enough to hold up. Trick is to tie them TIGHT. Unless you have an unusually wide foot, when you lace them up, the leather on either side of the laces sould touch in the middle. to get graffic... (the 0 is the eyelet... imagine a lace going from 0 to 0)
0| |0 No good
0||0 Good.
Is that clear or is it too late for me to be posting?
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26th June 05, 08:08 PM
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But arch support my good man... I can roll a baseball under my arches...
A shoe is worthless to me with out good arch support, which is why I have always worn specific brands. Birkenstocks or Dox.
I am somewhat interested in the shoes you mentioned, but I want to know more about support...
Nothing hurts like a shoe with no arches.
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5th July 05, 09:01 PM
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Western Style Lace Up Boots with Kilties
A Handsom Pair of Western Style (Roper Brand) Lace Ups look pretty good with the Kilt. At least go try some on and take yer kilt with ya.
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