BeccaOH
Almost Self-Reliant
I've been shopping for a waterproof boot or shoe to wear in my poultry runs and in the garden and walking the woods for berries and so forth. I really need good arch and ankle support on my uneven ground. I hate wearing sandals when I work outside even though they are cooler in summer. Crocs don't work for me either.
I've been wearing old casual or tennis shoes until they fall apart. Finally got good winter boots in February that were pricey, but they have good tread and are warm and dry. Had some rain boots, but they were made for fashion instead of function and didn't last a year before they cracked.
I've tried on Mucks and Sloggers and can't find the right fit. I've been shopping online, but the Bogs, LawnGrips, and other brands are pricey. I hate to order and return and reorder and return. :/
What do you use on your feet?
I've been wearing old casual or tennis shoes until they fall apart. Finally got good winter boots in February that were pricey, but they have good tread and are warm and dry. Had some rain boots, but they were made for fashion instead of function and didn't last a year before they cracked.
I've tried on Mucks and Sloggers and can't find the right fit. I've been shopping online, but the Bogs, LawnGrips, and other brands are pricey. I hate to order and return and reorder and return. :/
What do you use on your feet?
). I swore up and down I would never wear an ugly shoe like Crocs, but once I tried these I couldn't go back! They're super comfy and REALLY durable. I wish they made them with no holes for winter time. Theyr'e fairly cheap too, but I found them even cheaper at my True Value store for only ($12.99), unfortunately after I'd already spent $20 on them through the Slogger website.