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alcoholtrowaway OP t1_jccmy9w wrote

Not taken care of, but recently repaired some stitching and resoled for the second time.

I remember paying about $350 (CAD) in the winter of 2014, and how much it hurt to pay that at the time. However, I believe I'd have spent much more since then on replacements.

The cobbler said this is probably the last sole replacement, so we'll see how much longer they'll last.

One thing is for sure, I'll be picking up another pair of Red Wings to replace them when they do go.

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Ok_Duck_9338 t1_jccomgc wrote

I regret putting off buying Red Wing dress shoes. When I finally could afford them they were discontinued.

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65022056 t1_jccryz3 wrote

There's no way those are 2414, it's only 2023. Sheesh, you really can't trust people on the Internet.

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gaurddog t1_jccyo5t wrote

I'm on year 3 of daily wear on my Redwing Brnrs

Honestly best boots I've ever owned. If work would pay for em I'd buy another pair in a heartbeat.

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TribbeysCricketBat t1_jcddr2s wrote

I have a pair of 2414s from 2016, just got them resoled a few months ago after about 10k hours of wear, unfortunately redwing botched the repair and glued the right sole on with the heel misaligned by 1/4 inch. They gave me a refund for the repair but refused to fix the issue. I managed to sand down the area that sticks out but they don’t wear the same. Turned me off on the brand for a while at least.

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TribbeysCricketBat t1_jcdgbu9 wrote

You assume correctly, turnaround was about 8 weeks on mine. I’m wearing some timberland pros right now that my work paid for, they are not bad but not a long term solution either, most of the guys in the factory just get a new pair every year. I’ll probably save up for a pair of Nick’s or White’s, it’ll hurt spending that much on boots but I’ve heard nothing but good things.

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sharpace8 t1_jcdk0m9 wrote

I have heard good things about Dayton boots. They are one of the only makers I can think of that do CSA boots that are a step up from red wings.

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captainmikkl t1_jcdkfd1 wrote

I believe they are, it will say so on the tongue and orig insoles. If their Irish Setters theyre technically not Red-Wings.They use their highest grade of leather for their redwing line, and the rest for their other lines.

That being said I have a pair and they have lasted 5+ years. Great boot.

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2high4much t1_jcewcyr wrote

Should have to list the job though or it doesn't mean much

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Lazerhawk_x t1_jch7ke0 wrote

Ah really? I really want a pair i’m just waiting for that magical combo of drunk and just paid to occur so i have enough courage to pull the trigger haha. They just went up £25 as well so that isn’t helping!

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gaurddog t1_jch8gs0 wrote

I don't know if you have an actual store in your area but they do a sale about once a year where they drop prices by almost half in mine. I picked mine up for $75 instead of the 300 that usually retail for.

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girlonkeys t1_jcpmd9g wrote

My dad has had probably a total of 3 pairs of red wings and wears them every day of his life. He is 75 and the only reason he bought new ones is so he had one pair at all times that are “dressier”. Boots may get a little ratty outside but every pair is still wearable and the first pair easily dates back to 1980 or earlier. Those boots are the best made boots I have ever seen. I do have a pair of Frye’s that I wear and they have had a lot of durability too.

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