Yea. He was parked and all the lights off. I'm headed to Casa Grande, AZ so I'll be headed through your stomping grounds.
Preferred driving footwear?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Steel Maverick, Mar 19, 2015.
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He must have been shut down for being over hours. Can't imagine parking there otherwise. Shoot me a message if you stop. I'm heading in today.
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I'm wearing a pair of slip on, composite toe Dr. Martens at the moment. Took quite a while to break in, but now they're quite comfy all around. Nice and convenient to slip on and off, and pretty good grip in snow/ice.
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Sketchers relaxed fit easy on easy off for walking around . Wear my high dollar Hanes socks for peddle pushing.
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I'll wear these....
https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/mens-ua-valsetz-7-tactical-boots-wide/pid1233291-001
.....with cut-off jeans and a black tank top depicting some type of firearm before I'd be caught dead doing the flip flop and sweat pants thing.
I have to say I do own a pair of those Under Armour things, and they're the most comfortable shoes I have, next to my Red Wings.Steel Maverick Thanks this. -
Timberland work boots. Probably more comfortable than a lot of my athletic shoes.
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I always wondered about Timberlands.
The vast majority of the people I've seen wearing those usually did so as some sort of odd fashion statement and probably wouldn't understand the concept of earning a paycheck any more than they'd understand how to lace up those boots.
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steel toe dan post boots.
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Will do. In Odessa now.
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They're comfortable. Too expensive for actual work boots for me, Anyway.Steel Maverick Thanks this.
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