Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Thanks @dylantbmayes… look suitable, will check out the extras in Wesco. Would love some input from @Alex
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My Wesco Jobmasters have steel toes. There are a few pics of them in the Wesco thread, I think. I've been meaning to take a few more; maybe if the weather cooperates tomorrow I'll give it a go.
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They're ok. Better for walking than standing, and both are better than sitting. For a long time they weren't very comfortable, because they're slow to break in, but they've gotten better. Steel toes are never going to be truly comfortable, though, at least in my experience.
If I had to pick a pair specifically to stand in for long periods of time, I'd probably go with White's. I've found both the Swing last and standard last Semi-Dress boots to be exceptionally comfortable.
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This could go a couple places, but it is a random question. Been looking to up my work boots (actually for work) but need steel toes. Seeing a few options I like Wesco Jobmasters and a Viberg service (among others) that I think would suit the need. Wondering if anyone has experienced a steel toe version of these or if some might have other suggestions? On my feet for 8-10 hours a night so need something suitable for such.
I've been wearing steel toe Jobmasters for the last ~8 years working oil and gas. In that time frame, I'm only on my second pair which are about to be sent to Wesco for a rebuild. These are hands down the most comfortable, supportive, tough bastards I've ever had on my feet.
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Red Wing 2233 or 2408 are less expensive alternatives. comfortable.Don't know if still available but Red Wing did make a composite toe boot I liked because once the steel toes get cold they stay cold.
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Thanks for the recommendations @steelworker Working in an old pair of rw now, and really want to step it up. Personally like Chippewa better than Red Wing anyhow, but neither is on the level I want
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Leather jacket question. In the summer I picked up an Alexander x Iron Heart Simmons Bilt, which is a beautiful jacket, but it is tough as nails and proving a bit of a bugger to break in. I know the best way to break it in is to wear it as much as possible, but as it is a short jacket I am struggling for what to wear with it, my IH shirts are all too long and look a bit daft with it, so I am left with sweatshirts and tee's. Any thoughts on breaking it in, and what to pair it up with would be appreciated.
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I say feck it and wear it with what you want even if the shirt is a bit long.
Btw, that jacket is beautiful.
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I say flip it and get something that will fit with the rest of wardrobe better. Even with T-shirts it's short mate.
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Random plea for help-been asking everybody, so, I really need a iron heart 646 size 30" (or 29'')-There are a few in my size on global.rakuten one store for example is leve6 but there are a few others-would anyone who might know japanese,I do not, might you buy one of these for me and send me an invoice for cost plus whatever you need for your troubles,cost of jean with shipping, etc. plus ship to me in the U.S. ? Crazy request since these are large flare leg but that's all I want. So, hopefully someone will help me out here? thanks in advance
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TBH i don't care!
Hahah exactly. Every time I read it, I yell it it my head. I think it's funny.
this i love it!