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I've always had several pairs of boots in rotation and I've bought what appealed to me ATM rather than researched what might have been a better decision. I've got some that are 4" and others that are 18" and I mostly wear them as daily footwear to the office and client meetings, etc. though every once in a while I can be found in a trench, construction site or industrial facility so what I wear often needs to be capable.
Several of you have put more thought into your boots than I've ever considered and I'd like your view on shaft height. IMHO a tall and narrow boot shaft is a hassle and having to buy pants to accommodate a wide boot calf doesn't sound fun but height... is there an ideal?
I've been looking at picking up a couple pair, one a shoe; Wesco's Romeo. The other something closer to a Wesco Morrison or maybe even a motor patrol or engineer although I don't need a full on clunky boot. The decision though keeps worming its way back to shaft height.
To put this in perspective I'll peddle ten or more pair of boots and buy something in a CXL that I could enjoy much more regularly. I want to make an informed choice rather than just buying another novelty.
What say you?
Several of you have put more thought into your boots than I've ever considered and I'd like your view on shaft height. IMHO a tall and narrow boot shaft is a hassle and having to buy pants to accommodate a wide boot calf doesn't sound fun but height... is there an ideal?
I've been looking at picking up a couple pair, one a shoe; Wesco's Romeo. The other something closer to a Wesco Morrison or maybe even a motor patrol or engineer although I don't need a full on clunky boot. The decision though keeps worming its way back to shaft height.
To put this in perspective I'll peddle ten or more pair of boots and buy something in a CXL that I could enjoy much more regularly. I want to make an informed choice rather than just buying another novelty.
What say you?


