I wore doc slip ons for about 5 yrs but now the quality is cheap the back of the boots sags bad and the sole cracks within 6 months I've switched to Timberland lace ups best boot I've ever worecmoultrie said:If you want a slip on its hard to beat a doc marten
Yeah the liner in my Georgia boots ripped but I replace all of my boots insides with insoles.patooyee said:I'm surprised to see so many recommend Georgia. I bought a pair a long time ago and the insides were worn out with holes in them within 3 months. I actually wrote to the company about it and they sent me a replacement pair which did the same thing. The outsides still looked new when I tossed them in the trash.
So I'm not going to be buying Georgia this time around. I'm glad ya'll seem to have success with them though.
bamatoy said:I really like my Rocky boots, first pair of slip ons boot that don't rub my legs raw and also the lightest I have wore.http://www.rockyboots.com/rocky-long-range-carbon-fiber-toe-wp-western-boots/RW025.html?dwvar_RW025_color=22#start=1. These are very similar to mine except the embroidery is the color of the boot.
patooyee said:Is there a ghey brand in that case? Whatever kind of feet I have i just want them to be comfortable.
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TacomaJD said:Went through 2 consecutive pairs of these 6" Wolverine steel toe laceups in about 4 or 5 years at work and always liked them.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/761223515-wolverine-w04906-harrison-lace-up-boot-6-brown-7-12-4e/
Then after losing the ole leg, had to go to something that was alot lighter to swing on the end of a robot leg. So now I wear Converse steel toe sneakers :****: ....they are comfortable, but I go through about a pair per year now with them at work.
http://workingperson.com/converse-shoes-men-s-steel-toe-suede-leather-work-shoes-c1975-101521.html
TBItoy said:may be a stupid question, but do you "have" to wear a steel toe on your "robot leg"?
Seems like that wouldn't make a **** and you could wear a lighter shoe/boot on that leg.