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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 5244553" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>I wore shoes in package and boots/shoes in feeders. I tried a bunch of different brands over the years. Wolverines were the most comfortable, no break ins that I owned. Only problem, they can't be resoled, at least back then. I walk on the outsides of my feet, and soles would not last a year before I had to replace them. I tried a pair of redwing boots. Nice boots, but 90-100$ to resole. My last 10 years with the company, I discovered SAS (San Antonio Shoes) They are kind of regional but you can order online. When I retired, I had 6 years on the soles, and it showed minimal wear on the tread. Ain't cheap (200-300$), but I never scrimped on my footwear. Just recently bought a new pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 5244553, member: 52978"] I wore shoes in package and boots/shoes in feeders. I tried a bunch of different brands over the years. Wolverines were the most comfortable, no break ins that I owned. Only problem, they can't be resoled, at least back then. I walk on the outsides of my feet, and soles would not last a year before I had to replace them. I tried a pair of redwing boots. Nice boots, but 90-100$ to resole. My last 10 years with the company, I discovered SAS (San Antonio Shoes) They are kind of regional but you can order online. When I retired, I had 6 years on the soles, and it showed minimal wear on the tread. Ain't cheap (200-300$), but I never scrimped on my footwear. Just recently bought a new pair. [/QUOTE]
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