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Whats your normal choice and why you picked up regarding your EDC footwear.
I'm still wearing and getting through two pairs a year of Karrimor Summit Leather 100 approach shoes, cheap, chearful and reliable to a point, and only £22 a pair.
But if I venture further afield I like to wear the more substantial Magnum Midnight Spider 5.0 tactical shoes which are a mix of leather and cordura.
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XS brand hiking boots bought online £8.79 + postage, i keep a permanent stock of at least 3 pairs, wear 1 out buy 2 more.
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Various pairs of magnum boots and an old faithful pair of catapillars. Also recently bought a pair of Keen sandals with enclosed toes. Water resistant and very comfortable. Not waterproof, they have holes all down each side! but designed for use in and out of water. Ideal for this recent "drought" weather.
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british army
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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doctor martins, the only pair of boots i own (except for some old british army ones, but i cant find them)....i wear them every single day, have done for the last 5 years or so
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(7 July 2012, 19:07)Hrusai Wrote: doctor martins, the only pair of boots i own (except for some old british army ones, but i cant find them)....i wear them every single day, have done for the last 5 years or so
i had a pair of Doc's, wore them 24/7, they lasted 12 years!!
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