Well, I was hoping there would be sort of a favorite or front-runner here, but it seems there are almost as many recommendations for a comfortable boot as there are boot brands. I guess that is good news - that there are a number of comfortable boot brands out there. Anyway, I went to town and tried on a number of boots - boot brands, but have not yet purchased a pair. Snip
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I followed for the same reason, I'm in the market for a pair of work shoes or boots for work, my only requirement is they have to be all black.
For home I have a pair of Justin square toe work boots, I had to buy them for a wedding and chose them over the ariat's for looks, the Ariat's were a bit more comfortable. I have beat my Justin's up, currently there my only fully waterproof boot so when I'm dealing with my cattle I slip those on, the cattle have stepped on my feet before and there stuff enough I felt it but it didn't hurt, I have never found a comfortable pair of steel toes. So far I'm about 6 months in on the Justin's, there still fully water proof. I bought them at "The Boot Barn" in chattanooga Tennessee, took a long bike ride, we don't have the boot barn around here.
I was gonna hunt for boots tomorrow.
My current boots are
Thorogood Shoes Work Boots, Comp, Mn, 7, Blk, PR 8 4-619 7M | Zoro.com, my work bought boots for all the guys, there a year old and didn't hold up well, there also hot even know they have breathable fabric.
I have a Rocky Boot store in Nelsonville Ohio at a old boot factory that shut down about 10 years ago, the China made boots they sell now aren't good, they don't stay dry, I have had 6 pairs of boots from them, the best pair was the one that was made in that original factory, the rest, I haven't been impressed with. Which is a **** shame. There boots were awesome.