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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 425994" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Sounds tried and true! Most of the loaders and unloaders over here use the blue sticky tack gloves most of the year and the grey sticky gloves in the winter (their lined). Boots...I did buy the cheap Brahma shoes from Walmart and they do work ok. If you buy the cheap boots make sure you get some really good insoles like the ones made for work. They do make a HUGE difference. Once you're able to afford it, go for some Sketcher work shoes. They are the most comfortable that I've had and they last a reasonably long time. I would suggest having 2 or even 3 pairs of work shoes so you don't wear them out too quickly. I have my Brahma's, a pair of Danner's (expensive as hell, but oh my goodness they are sooooo worth it!) and some Doc Martins. The doc's are for summer driving (when I drive anyway) the Danner's are for the cold, wet, and snowy days, and the Brahma's is for my normal car shifting job. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 425994, member: 17605"] Sounds tried and true! Most of the loaders and unloaders over here use the blue sticky tack gloves most of the year and the grey sticky gloves in the winter (their lined). Boots...I did buy the cheap Brahma shoes from Walmart and they do work ok. If you buy the cheap boots make sure you get some really good insoles like the ones made for work. They do make a HUGE difference. Once you're able to afford it, go for some Sketcher work shoes. They are the most comfortable that I've had and they last a reasonably long time. I would suggest having 2 or even 3 pairs of work shoes so you don't wear them out too quickly. I have my Brahma's, a pair of Danner's (expensive as hell, but oh my goodness they are sooooo worth it!) and some Doc Martins. The doc's are for summer driving (when I drive anyway) the Danner's are for the cold, wet, and snowy days, and the Brahma's is for my normal car shifting job. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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