Submitted by mcfarmer72 t3_1131dry in BuyItForLife
mcfarmer72 OP t1_j8ncw5j wrote
As a farmer I spend a ton of time on my feet. Thorogood boots have for many years been my favorite. I probably oiled these for the last time today. I always have two pair so I can alternate, but they quit making my size so I guess I’ll have to move on. I didn’t take a photo of it but the stitching is giving way in a few places. The soles are only half wore out but I wear them mostly on soil.
These are maybe 10-12 years old, never done anything but clean them and oil them with saddle oil which is mostly lanolin and silicone. Same laces, worn all year around.
I hope I can find a company as good to replace them with. I need a narrow width, most companies don’t have them.
The_Michael_Scarn t1_j8nqysu wrote
Nicks Handmade Boots
bradlei t1_j8tsmio wrote
Shoutout to Spokane, WA. Also home to White’s boots, another fine boot maker that has been operating since 1853.
F-21 t1_j8obipi wrote
Classic redwing moc toe is quite narrow. They have two last versions, one is more modern and wide.
I really like my Jim Greens, but they're quite wide.
MyApocalypses t1_j8oyina wrote
Bring them into a shoe/boot smith. They’ll be able to breathe new life into them to keep them going for another decade or more. I have the same pair of Thorogood boots as you do, and they’re as good as they were when I first bought them many moons ago!
CamelHairy t1_j8nyf3x wrote
Good to hear, I got my son-in-law a pair of their 8 inch fly boots for Christmas at his request. He's an apprentice pipe fitter.
DrKennethNoisewater- t1_j8p05wu wrote
What size do you wear? I’ll be honest, I was about to call bullshit on this until I saw the laces burning halfway through the eyelets. As far as new boots, I’d try on a pair as their sizing may not be consistent with what it was 10-12 years ago. Thorogood is kinda goofy with sizing as most people actually need to go wider it seems. Otherwise check out r/workboots, though most will just tell you to get Thorogoods or $700 Nicks/Whites. RoseAnvil on YouTube is also worth checking out.
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