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Engineer Boots - Protect Your Feet For Less
Very
few of us like to wear a uniform. In fact, one of the best things about
working construction is the freedom it offers--freedom to be outside,
among friends, doing work you like. So take that freedom with you when
you purchase your next set of engineer boots. Sure, you need to protect
your toes, but anybody can stitch together some cheap black leather and steel
to pretend they're living the high life. It takes a special engineer or
cyclist,
however, to recognize and wear the quality of a boot like Harley
Davidson. You could look for cheaper knockoffs, but you'll only be
hurting your own toe when the size just doesn't match and the soles are
constructed from the cheapest materials on the market. Instead, try
looking for a pair of boots built to last and designed to give you the
freedom you deserve even on the job. The Steel Boot - Protect Those ToesAnother thing to look for when shopping is the size of the toe. In cheaper boots, the toe is not made proportionate to the foot and is often too large or too small. Because this is usually the result of the lining inside the boot surrounding the steel, it's often hard to see just by looking at the boot. A good toe will always be slightly more narrow than the foot, and just a little less high. This is especially important on the job site where toes can often get bumped or even smashed. Because this can be difficult to judge online, you may want to read through customer reviews for feedback.
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