willsaw4beer
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Get a pair of American made Red Wings, keep the leather conditioned periodically, and be glad you did.
or the steel toes my cut your toes off depending on what you drop on them
If you are interested in American made boots, check out this site. Free shipping & low price.
http://www.americanmadeworkboots.com/index.html
I'd go with Cabelas. I ordered these online and they've been comfortable from day one with no break in at all, but I did dump the factory insoles for better ones.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/t...parentType=index&parentId=cat20576&id=0020788
My Red Dawgs were delivered yesterday. I didn't want insulation or steel toes, but did want 12" height. The first impression was that they are very well made, with heavy, oiled leather, at least double stitched, full gore(?) vs partial tongue, excellent speed lace hooks, etc. They are NOT lined, so if you're interested in a Cambrelle or leather lined boot, this isn't it. Likewise, they don't have a removeable footbed, but that isn't necessarily a negative. I just happened to have several pairs of insoles that I've swapped from other boots to improve fit, and slipped a pair in. I wore them all day yesterday, they are comfortable, and break-in will be minimal. Made in Canada, not :censored:China. When I bought them last week they were on sale for $160.
I'm pretty fussy about how shoes and boots fit, so generally will not buy without trying on. I can say that these 11.5M seem to be exactly the length and width that I expected. As others have already mentioned, changing to thicker or thinner socks is a pretty obvious way to modify the fit, but changine insoles, adding arch supports, etc can go much further to improve fit and comfort.
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