Gareth F
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Might get a pair as Trainers seem to get soaked easily through winter.
Any one else got a pair?
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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Down the Battle Cruiser - No
Out in town shopping or with the Mrs - No
Going on a walk through a building site/forest/grassy area - Yes
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Gareth F
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We are currently doing up our house so they will get used, my old boots are wrecked due to 7 years of abuse.
Its just Mrs says that she likes them on men and was going to buy some for crimbo.
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth F
Its just Mrs says that she likes them on men and was going to buy some for crimbo.
They look terrible on women, don't her her buy any
I just can't stand people wearing them when they really arent needed, at home or when you nip to B&Q during DIY stuff, or if you need them for work/have a dog etc then fine. But down the pub, restaurant, in town, going to the cinema they just look tacky.
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Gareth F
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Id never let her wear them
See ive worked on site for a year or two but now im in management, i could put them to use around the house and redoing the garden (major task of clearing) but i think she wants me to wear them about casually.
I responded by saying "ill look like a boyband kid" she laughed but said id look fit in them. Then it got me thinking they will keep my feet warm and dry rather than trainers.
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mwg
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If you have to ask then you know its wrong
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Gareth F
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Im 50/50 tbh, i think im gunna go along with it.
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ashleh
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Registered: 23rd Dec 08
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If it gets you more/better/freakish sex then wear them...
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ryzer
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i think they are ok, less chavy than trainers tbh, not out boozing though, just plodding round in the wet/cold
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Gareth F
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quote: Originally posted by ryzer
i think they are ok, less chavy than trainers tbh, not out boozing though, just plodding round in the wet/cold
Thats what i thought, boozing is usually black smart shoes for me tbh.
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Lynny
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I used to love mine until they got wrecked at PVS last year in the bad mud! Might get some more for Christmas. But majority of time I'm in my farm boots to be honest
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Gareth F
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Hmmm still 50/50 in here lol
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sumner2k3
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i love my cat boots, alot of people round here wear them and they look pretty good if you wear them with the right thing
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DaveyLC
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Registered: 8th Oct 08
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I think its fine.. Just dont start wearing Rigger boots! You'll look a right pikey.
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danny_vx
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I think they look good
Asolutely fine to wear em!
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Marc
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Maybe in 1994
I used to out drinking in my Cats when I was 18
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sand-eel
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What about the low sided boots? they are more casual.
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Danny P
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Get some Red Wings.
Much better
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MatthewR
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no
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andy1868
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people do it in wigan all the time
so therefore no
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Hammer
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I don't see the problem in wearing boots to the pub tbh.
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Kevxx
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I don't see the problem in wearing boots to the pub tbh.
same, you get quite smart, and going out boots :/
Understandably you don't wear your steel toe caps out
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Neil Dagens
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just buy some man uggs
honestly, you'd look great
you'd have warm feet anyway
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Andy Stocker
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Timberlands?
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RCS
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I was thinking of getting a pair instead of scudding around in good trainers all the time. Doubt I'd wear them on a night out though.
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