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<blockquote data-quote="Observer" data-source="post: 4099807" data-attributes="member: 50589"><p>Dr. Scholl's Steel toed boots or Army Navy surplus. The Army ones lasted 8 years-bought at a yard sale for $10 from someone just getting out of the service. Put new foot pads in. Dr. Scholl's at Famous Footwear - wear great get about 2-3 years out of them-purchase leather shoe strings as they last longer. They look a little odd with black boots, however, they don't snap in three months like the ones furnished with the boots. Very comfortable. Due to living in the midwest - also purchase a can of the weatherizer or the paste one - put a couple of coats on after purchasing. Keeps them watertight. Dr. Scholls cost around $65. Walmart ones - what can I say - had to purchase some years ago - barely got 11 months out of them. Needed new boots but that was all I could find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Observer, post: 4099807, member: 50589"] Dr. Scholl's Steel toed boots or Army Navy surplus. The Army ones lasted 8 years-bought at a yard sale for $10 from someone just getting out of the service. Put new foot pads in. Dr. Scholl's at Famous Footwear - wear great get about 2-3 years out of them-purchase leather shoe strings as they last longer. They look a little odd with black boots, however, they don't snap in three months like the ones furnished with the boots. Very comfortable. Due to living in the midwest - also purchase a can of the weatherizer or the paste one - put a couple of coats on after purchasing. Keeps them watertight. Dr. Scholls cost around $65. Walmart ones - what can I say - had to purchase some years ago - barely got 11 months out of them. Needed new boots but that was all I could find. [/QUOTE]
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