mushjoon
New in Town
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Hi guys,
I work for a beer company in the sales team. If I was in the brewing team, then I would have already got myself a pair of rubber wellingtons with ultra-slip-resistant soles.
However, since I'm in the sales team, I still gotta do meetings with my customers which means that I gotta look "presentable." At the same time, I often go inside walk-in coolers to check kegs and fix couplers, valves and other equipment. I also carry and deliver kegs in some situations.
Some people say that Thorogood moc-toe wedge sole boots have the best traction but some others say that they are horrible in snow and ice which means they might do badly on damp floors of coolers. Also, I really don't like how moc-toe looks like.
In short, I would appreciate a recommendation of a work boot that's:
1) Slip-resistant on wet and smooth surface
2) Kinda looks like dress boots (No Keen-style)
3) (Optional) Preferably, not a moc-toe
I work for a beer company in the sales team. If I was in the brewing team, then I would have already got myself a pair of rubber wellingtons with ultra-slip-resistant soles.
However, since I'm in the sales team, I still gotta do meetings with my customers which means that I gotta look "presentable." At the same time, I often go inside walk-in coolers to check kegs and fix couplers, valves and other equipment. I also carry and deliver kegs in some situations.
Some people say that Thorogood moc-toe wedge sole boots have the best traction but some others say that they are horrible in snow and ice which means they might do badly on damp floors of coolers. Also, I really don't like how moc-toe looks like.
In short, I would appreciate a recommendation of a work boot that's:
1) Slip-resistant on wet and smooth surface
2) Kinda looks like dress boots (No Keen-style)
3) (Optional) Preferably, not a moc-toe