Do we really think that classic/vintage work shoes are as comfortable and better for our feet as modern versions?
I say this because I have multiple pair of classic-style workboots but they simply are not as comfy as a great pair of modern work/hunting/combat boots. Sure, they can be rebuilt and do last longer, but are they really better for our feet? I have sore spots on the bottoms of my feet and my big toes get calluses from the tough, inflexible leather on the vintage style boots. For true all-day comfort, sneakers or even lightweight hikers rule.
I had Corcoran jump boots when I was in the army and wore them through PT and many a mile of marches. I thought they were the bees' knees back them. But maybe I was just young, dumb and a lot tougher back then. Who knows.
Not trying to be a troll, just trying to drum up some MATURE debate.
I say this because I have multiple pair of classic-style workboots but they simply are not as comfy as a great pair of modern work/hunting/combat boots. Sure, they can be rebuilt and do last longer, but are they really better for our feet? I have sore spots on the bottoms of my feet and my big toes get calluses from the tough, inflexible leather on the vintage style boots. For true all-day comfort, sneakers or even lightweight hikers rule.
I had Corcoran jump boots when I was in the army and wore them through PT and many a mile of marches. I thought they were the bees' knees back them. But maybe I was just young, dumb and a lot tougher back then. Who knows.
Not trying to be a troll, just trying to drum up some MATURE debate.