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BTW why are boots in the handtool section?

Perhaps Chez should start the PPE section.

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If I start sub forums I get complaints because people have to move to another forum to view the new posts, so they can stay in here :wink:

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those gamekeeper boots really look the part!

but they are dear!!

this will be my 4th pair of boots in 13 months lol

i play to much football with them on! lol

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got a pair of rigger boots and they are comfy as hell!

wont be buying a pair of dickies again as they c**t and blistered my feet where as these ones are bang on!

thanks for the advice everyone!


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Riggers are lovely when brand new a month or so later you find yourself putting on extra socks because they feel to big,


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i wouldn't look past riggers they are comfortable and give my feet all the protection they need :)


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Ive always bought Caterpillar, admittedly Ive bought them when they have been cheap in Makros £40.00ish inc vat, but they seem to last years pretty much to the point the soles have no grip at all ! & feel like slippers (After the break in)
Because you spend more time in your work boots then any other shoes/trainers etc I cant see why people skrimp on work boots because you could spend £100 on a pair of trainers & only wear them at weekends & expensive shoes you wear once in a blue moon, but then pay £20 for a pair of cheap boots that kill your feet & last 6 months !


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