Ernest P Shackleton
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Have to pass. Thanks, though.
Have to pass. Thanks, though.
No problem, not a lot of small guys like me around I suppose.Have to pass. Thanks, though.
Yes, I thought about those trades and didn’t include them, though should have. I was just thinking about construction.A lot of line workers, loggers, and forest firefighters wear $500 boots. Nicks. Whites. Wesco. Viberg. Some have work allowances where the company works with discounts or the laborer is reimbursed, at least partially. It's sort of part of the old world, but it does still exist in certain trades. I doubt you'll see too many on home building sites, but the needs and demands aren't the same.
I mostly rotate two pair of 10+ year old Iron Rangers and a couple other assorted RW heritage boots that get far less foot time.I work for my State's Department of Transportation. One pair is in it's 3rd re-sole, the other on its 2nd. I wear them in the office and on job sites. They take everything I throw at them. They fit my feet perfectly. In my opinion, you can't beat them for what I wear them for.View attachment 378360 View attachment 378361
My Redwing moc toes. 15 years old. 3rd soles. Mostly for working around the house and yard these days. I wanted to post these because I’ve read a few Boot articles that have disparaged Red Wing lately. I feel the criticism is largely inaccurate due to a sort of apples/oranges way of thinking. Redwings, even the heritage line, are at the end of the day work boots. At around $300 they are priced fairly and will last longer than 3 $100 pairs. They are not $600 whites nor $1,000 Lofgrens and they don’t need to be. Will you find a wonky stitch or other? Sure. Anything that will affect durability? Not often. Most people don’t actually work in pricier boots. Do some people? Sure, but I’d argue to greatly diminishing returns. If you’re going to tell me you saw $500 boots at an actual construction site I’m gonna need pictures.
Not to mention the fact that the firefighters don't buy the 500-600 White's with leather mid sole and CXL leather.A lot of line workers, loggers, and forest firefighters wear $500 boots. Nicks. Whites. Wesco. Viberg. Some have work allowances where the company works with discounts or the laborer is reimbursed, at least partially. It's sort of part of the old world, but it does still exist in certain trades. I doubt you'll see too many on home building sites, but the needs and demands aren't the same.
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My Redwing moc toes. 15 years old. 3rd soles. Mostly for working around the house and yard these days. I wanted to post these because I’ve read a few Boot articles that have disparaged Red Wing lately. I feel the criticism is largely inaccurate due to a sort of apples/oranges way of thinking. Redwings, even the heritage line, are at the end of the day work boots. At around $300 they are priced fairly and will last longer than 3 $100 pairs. They are not $600 whites nor $1,000 Lofgrens and they don’t need to be. Will you find a wonky stitch or other? Sure. Anything that will affect durability? Not often. Most people don’t actually work in pricier boots. Do some people? Sure, but I’d argue to greatly diminishing returns. If you’re going to tell me you saw $500 boots at an actual construction site I’m gonna need pictures.
USD 300 may be a fair price but a lot of the heritage models available overseas cost way more, putting them into the vintage fashion category which is why they are compared to other vintage fashion brands. Take the RW 9062 for example, defective pairs are being listed for USD 468 on ebay by US sellers. They are not available in the US. It is apples and oranges but that is partly RW's own doing.View attachment 378360 View attachment 378361
My Redwing moc toes. 15 years old. 3rd soles. Mostly for working around the house and yard these days. I wanted to post these because I’ve read a few Boot articles that have disparaged Red Wing lately. I feel the criticism is largely inaccurate due to a sort of apples/oranges way of thinking. Redwings, even the heritage line, are at the end of the day work boots. At around $300 they are priced fairly and will last longer than 3 $100 pairs. They are not $600 whites nor $1,000 Lofgrens and they don’t need to be. Will you find a wonky stitch or other? Sure. Anything that will affect durability? Not often. Most people don’t actually work in pricier boots. Do some people? Sure, but I’d argue to greatly diminishing returns. If you’re going to tell me you saw $500 boots at an actual construction site I’m gonna need pictures.
I don't think so. I bought mine a few years ago thru the HK dealer. I paid around USD 570 for my CXL Bounty Hunter which at the time would have cost close to USD 500 (including shipping) if I order from Baker.Another fair point as i was only considering US sales where Whites are twice the price. Are they 2x the price in HK? Fwiw I’m buying a pair of Whites today and wore RW last night on a date not a construction site.
The cap toe looks good on 'emLove my Wesco Jobmasters.
Built like tanks and can still look good in casual settings.
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I dig what you did with the jump boots.I don't know how it happened! I might as well have bought a pair of rabbits!
\I don't know how it happened! I might as well have bought a pair of rabbits!
I don't know how it happened! I might as well have bought a pair of rabbits!
Very nice boots, I especially the first and last ones. What brands/models are these?