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Oh and a young Texass we saw you delete your post lol.

And to answer your question I need something thats gonna be sturdy enough to last a year and not fall apart under 270 pounds of weight.
 

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Some good American boot company's I've bought from over the years are White's, Chippewa, Red Wing and Carolina even has a good Union/American made boot.
White's were by far superior in fit and comfort, when made for your foot. Spendy up front, but are rebuildable down the road so in the long haul a very good investment.
If under a budget look at the Carolina's, best value by far for a solid made boot.
Have to be careful and look at the Chippewa and Red Wing's as not all are made here, the insulated offerings are made over seas or at least they were. Otherwise the American built versions they still have are excellent in quality.
 

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Some good American boot company's I've bought from over the years are White's, Chippewa, Red Wing and Carolina even has a good Union/American made boot.
White's were by far superior in fit and comfort, when made for your foot. Spendy up front, but are rebuildable down the road so in the long haul a very good investment.
If under a budget look at the Carolina's, best value by far for a solid made boot.
Have to be careful and look at the Chippewa and Red Wing's as not all are made here, the insulated offerings are made over seas or at least they were. Otherwise the American built versions they still have are excellent in quality.
I dig those whites too but no where near me has them.:(

Their is a Redwing store in the big city an hour away I might visit.

lol i quoted his post so it will always be here lol
Good looking out.
 

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Oh and a young Texass we saw you delete your post lol.

And to answer your question I need something thats gonna be sturdy enough to last a year and not fall apart under 270 pounds of weight.
Lil Tex thinks he’s talking to 16 year olds and not guys that have put 20+ years in work boots
 

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I dig those whites too but no where near me has them.:(

Their is a Redwing store in the big city an hour away I might visit.


Good looking out.

Go on Whites website and they tell how to measure and trace your feet, send it in and order custom fit boots.
 

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Got a nap in and now keeping kids inline, it's the last day before going back to school.

Then I need to get some boots. Any suggestions?

Depends on what environment they will be used in (in other words what for?)
Inside on concrete, out on a construction site, logging in the woods . . .
 
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