Thorogood
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I've got two. Good boots that aren't too pricey so you don't mind destroying em.
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haha if you search enough you can find just about anything used for cheap.
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Haha. I like boots and is so tempting to know more about boots and whites and wesco boots are so awesome! Haha! Yeah my wallet there's is a big hole there after I purchase a lot of things at one good ~~~ haha!
Do I need to put anything on my boots or when I need to put anything on my boots?Jay
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Hi!
Just recently found this brand, seems really nice, and a lot cheaper than RW.
Can anyone tell me about these two models, are they built the same, same colors irl (the first seems darker to me) I prefer the first one but harder to come across, I live in Sweden and searching for any store that ship international for a good price.. Do you know any?
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Hi!
Just recently found this brand, seems really nice, and a lot cheaper than RW.
Can anyone tell me about these two models, are they built the same, same colors irl (the first seems darker to me) I prefer the first one but harder to come across, I live in Sweden and searching for any store that ship international for a good price.. Do you know any?
Hey lalle81!
They look to be the same to me, just a bit shorter. The darker one could just be the lighting n the pic. They do make this style in a darker brown as well.
Try these guys, www.workingperson.com
I bought my Thorogoods through them and they were great to deal with, they also do international shipping, here is a link to their shipping info page http://workingperson.com/international-orders. They have a Swedish phone support number as well. You should be able to get what you need.
Hope it helps, and good luck -
Lalle, Check out also Amazon.com. Sometimes good deals there. 8" height is like combat boot, 6" is ankle height.
your pic shows 6"
HTH
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I said I'd spare ya'll an image of my "daily drivers" in the footwear care thread but I guess I feel compelled to point out how for the price point, Thorogoods are by far the best boot out there. Better than any RW, Chippewa or Carolina. I also understand that this forum tends to lean towards the aesthetics and maybe not every boot out there is put to its full test. I know the Thorogood styles are few and there are not a lot of lug sole options (that's why rod busters and iron workers prefer them). I put on 5-7 miles every day on mine and considering the action and elements they see, I'm amazed that I can get a year and a half out of a pair. The break-in time is almost nothing and I’ve had them resoled up to two times. Now I just wear my Red Wings for gardening. For a union made American boot under $150, why wouldn’t you own three pairs?