92dxman
SuperDork
10/3/16 11:48 a.m.
I am looking to see if a slip on boot exists out there that isn't China made that isn't insanely priced. I'm not looking for a work boot per say. More of a casual style if that makes sense. Something along the lines of a Doc Marten with no laces. They would be for general use, wearing to work, meandering around the garage. Any recommendations?
NEALSMO
UltraDork
10/3/16 11:58 a.m.
I haven't worn them myself, but Matco has been selling these Redbacks on their trucks for years.
I'm in my office and wearing my Ariat Workhogs right now as I type this. I don't know where they're made, probably China, if the quality is there, I think Ariat makes a good boot, where they're made is of little consequence to me.
Workhog, as its name might suggest is marketed as more of a work boot, but according to my little cousin I'm weird because I like a wide round toe. It just happens, that I like the way the Workhog looks, with it's round toe, they're quite comfortable (after a couple stretching sessions with a cobbler, I have weird feet) and I have taken to wearing a "work boot" as everyday/casual foot wear.
McRae Industrial or Georgia Boot Co. Wellingtons, something like $80-100. Not sure where they are made but Tractor Supply has them.
mtn
MegaDork
10/3/16 12:26 p.m.
Pretty sure that this is the boot that I have: http://www.redwingshoes.com/red-wing-shoe/1132-red-wing-shoes/1132-red-wing-mens-11-inch-pull-on-boot-brown
I got it for Christmas about 5 years ago now. Before that I had a similar pair that was 8 years old and could still be worn. Love them. Expensive, but worth it.
Blundstone. Required footwear for Aussies.
I got some of the slip on docs. They are Chinese made and not bad. The soles wore flat after 3/4 of a year. Not as terrible as the internet will tell you but not awesome.
T.J.
UltimaDork
10/3/16 1:26 p.m.
My slip on composite toe boots are made in China.
Double h harness boots. Made in texas. Worn them for the last 15 years
These apparently work pretty well...
I wear steel toe muck boots. They're pricey, but I think they're worth it.
Justin. Or are those Chinese? Less than a bill, comfy, durable. Keep the sparks out.
I'm not a huge fan of slip on boots because I like the ankle support of a tall lace up myself but the most comfortable/longest lasting boots I've owned have been Chippewa. I'm partial to the look of these http://www.chippewaboots.com/footwear/footwear/original/shop-all-original-boots/1901M05
I recently switched due to needing more ankle support to a Bates boot. It has a zip up sides so they pull on like a slip on what has the ankle support of a lace-up boot.
I'm not certain what "insanely priced" includes but I'm super happy with my White's boots. Made in Spokane WA.
I like redwing wellingtons. Yes, they are expensive, around $200, but I've always got at least five years out of them.
Edit; it looks like there is a redwing outlet stores in Philly and Allentown. Last time I was in one of those I got a pair of factory seconds for around $100. The leather had a small area that was a lighter shade of Brown than the rest. I would go that route. Once you wear redwings it's hard to go to anything else.
mtn
MegaDork
10/4/16 11:53 a.m.
92dxman wrote:
In reply to Johnboyjjb:
$60 max most likely.
And not made in China and not crap quality?
Good luck.
92dxman wrote:
In reply to Johnboyjjb:
$60 max most likely.
Unless you go used and get lucky at the same time that's not going to happen.
mtn
MegaDork
10/4/16 12:16 p.m.
You said not made in China. I assumed that you meant made in USA by that.
Go to a Nordstrom Rack and look through their shoe department. You might find a boot you like for ~$60, and it might be made in India, or Malaysia.
92dxman
SuperDork
10/13/16 11:27 a.m.
Keith Tanner wrote:
Blundstone. Required footwear for Aussies.
On the topic of footwear for Aussies, i've found Mongrel and Oliver boots from down under. Are they any good quality?
Jay
UltraDork
10/13/16 6:28 p.m.
92dxman wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
Blundstone. Required footwear for Aussies.
On the topic of footwear for Aussies, i've found Mongrel and Oliver boots from down under. Are they any good quality?
I've been wearing a pair of Oliver ST's virtually daily since I got them at the end of 2012. One of the soles finally split a few months ago but they're still holding together, and they don't even look that bad. I can't comment on their boots but these things are tanks.
92dxman
SuperDork
12/5/16 12:43 p.m.
In regards to boot construction, i've done some reading that Goodyear welt construction is a good thing. Should I be looking for a pair of boots with Goodyear welt construction?