Show us your boots
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@ZackB said in Show us your boots:
@68degreesorless hahaha fair enough, I was like holy shit that’s insane. I think @injunjack thought the same!
well, yes and no, I never let my boots to get into that state, I take care of them before they look shit like I've been doing last 40+ years.
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@goosehd I so need me some red boots like those.
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@Denimhead-0 said in Show us your boots:
@goosehd I so need me some red boots like those.
Are you steadied for the ensuing name-calling at home?
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I feel like this is my photo position 9 times out of 10, usually waiting on the wife…
Unsung
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@Denimhead-0 if you don’t want to go down exactly the same route as Dennis, you may have some options next year. I spotted these the other day when I was looking for something else.
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Hey guys! I forgot to ask about my shoe size. My Russian shoe size is 45. My foot length is 29.5 cm. What size would fit me on the Red Wing website? 11.5 or 12?
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Has anyone bought one? Does anyone have size 45?
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Got these in just a few minutes ago.
Really liked these from the first promo shots, and they did not disappoint. Love the black oil slick leather.@Walery-Smirnoff I got these in the same size as my moc toes (9.5) and fit seems excellent. (If my memory serves me correctly my feet are 27.5 cm. My guess would be 11.5 would be a good choice for you, but it's always hard to make recommendations, as both feet and people's preferences for how shoes/boots should fit can vary a great deal).
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@JunkPants Gorgeous boots! Congratulations! I'll never be able to change the size. Otherwise, I'll have to eat them)) Like Charlie Chaplin)) I can't even call the store.
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@Walery-Smirnoff Thank you!
I have (far too) many nice pairs of boots, Wesco, Viberg etc. but I really dig these loggers. Awesome boots.Good thing about Red Wing is there should be plenty of resources, discussions, videos etc on general sizing if you search it out.
And these should be perfectly fine for winter imo. A decent pair of socks and you should be ok. For daily winter use in Norway this type of construction has served me well for many years. If you're stationary (ice fishing etc) or perhaps working outdoors it's a different story of course, and I would look at something more insulated.
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@JunkPants For severe frosts, I have felt boots. But for jeans, I need stylish boots.
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@Walery-Smirnoff Then you are good to go! And I agree.
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@Walery-Smirnoff I'm a size 46 is Russian boots and fit an 11.5 in Redwings, although they're a little snug. With a 45 i think 11.5 should be about right...although take that with a pinch of salt as I'm not hugely knowledgeable when it comes to Redwing relatively speaking.
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@Ross Thank you! This is valuable practical information!
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@northsouthdenimguy said in Show us your boots:
I feel like this is my photo position 9 times out of 10, usually waiting on the wife…
Not much of a feat in patience @northsouthdenimguy , with that view I’m sure several of us could calmly sit it out in total tranquility.
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@Oaktavia I've got a pair of 1308 chelseas. Think of them as a mix between a heritage boot and a sneaker - instantly comfortable, but will wear out and aren't really repairable. I use them as the boots I have by the door in case I need to just run out and get something. The sizing is generous. I sized down 0.5 from my Brannock size and they're roomy even with boot socks on.
Like loads of other stuff they used to be made better. I had a steel toe pair in the early 90s that were much, much better made. Unfortunately I messed up the sizing otherwise I'd probably still have them.
I think as long as you don't expect them to last forever they're a good choice.
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@Oaktavia I've had a pair of the Blundstone 192 steel toes for a few years now. Great value for money! They are my go to slip on if I need boots on feet in a hurry. Handy for dirty work, easy to clean. Nice simple versatile boots.
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@Oaktavia I have a pair of #2029s, just wore them today actually. Overall I guess I like them well enough for a rainy day, fairly solid, easy on and off (as any pair of chelseas). That said, if you value traditional construction methods and top quality materials, they're certainly not Wescos/Vibergs/Tricker's/Crockett & Jones. Not even remotely close.