I guess it's always winter - somewhere.
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I guess it's always winter - somewhere.
Yes because ten years ago they were better boots.
They do indeed look the same,
This ^^^^ for years I only had Timberland boots, deck or boat shoes, they've gone properly down the pan in the last few years, luckily I still have a pair of unworn Timberland premium boots from 2010...
Certainly look nowt like my wellies.
Are those still made in the USA?
Who's Sandra?
Surprise surprise, it generally is at this time of year.
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I'm not trying to start an argument, but any poor fitting footwear will eventually fit perfectly if you give it long enough and are prepared to put up with the pain.:upset:
Yep,
For £200-£300 am I odd in expecting them to fit properly?
:suspicion:
Yes you feet will develop hard skin where the boots rub, the boots will never give in.:uncomfortableness:
I'm a size 8.5 wide and I found a wide equivalent Redwing cripplingly tight, :apologetic:
The general consensus is that the recycled rubber used for the soles of Earthkeepers is too soft, hence the quick wear rate.
:culpability:
In the spirit of the forum,,,,Happy New Year, have a great night.:untroubled:
Laugh,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I never thought id start,
With New Year so close I hope this helps,,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
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FFS grown up, I have grey hair, people talk about ''the grey pound'' I don't suggest they are oldophobic or greyophobic, get a grip, no wonder the country is up the creek.
Bye the way maybe this...
In my opinion its the other way around, Timberland perfect fit straight from the box, Redwing on the other hand weeks of blisters trying to break them in, just my experience nothing more. ...
Weirdo :uncomfortableness:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_money
Man alive, are they bought using the pink pound?:confusion:
Feel free to scroll down
http://www.shoesizechart.us/B/Timberland
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Remember all Timberlands are sized in US sizing so are larger than UK sizes.:distrust:
Yes I understood your reasoning, the result is a better boot than Timberland originally produced.
Timberlands are great ,,,,but the Earth Keeper range tend to have soles that wear very quickly, so I avoid them, apparently the recycled rubber soles are the issue.:chargrined:
Aye, whenever I click the contact us on sites like this and cant see a phone number or address I'm very suspicious :frown-new:
Now you're talking :joyous: