You have no idea how long I've been perusing the internet trying to find some dress boots that were functional (warm and water resistant) and also could be worn with a suit and didn't look ridiculous. Just ordered the Meermins!
Great work Nick! I’ve been looking forward to a video like this for years. I am ashamed that there aren’t more Canadian manufacturers on this list. We know snow! We should own this boot category.
@@Stridewise People here love Pajar from Quebec, but I can only find one model that is goodyear welted, especially made for a luxury retailer here. Not that expensive when converted to USD I suppose. www.harryrosen.com/en/product/pajar-george-sheepskin-leather-boots-20051520
Pajar's Thomas G is pretty decent for the price. Made in Montréal, Canada. Features a pretty cool hinged "ice gripper" cleat that can be put away when not on iced surfaces. Best grip of any boot with the style you are going for but not the prettiest of them all by any means.
So far, I've had such great luck with Timberlands - Britton Hill and another version, both discontinued of course. Both lasted over 5 years, and the only reason I retired them is because they are waterproof and insulated and my feet sweat like crazy. It's hard to find good looking boots, that aren't insulated (which I'll suddenly want when it is cold again) that are truly waterproof
I might have thrown blundstones or jim green in this list but I forgot the rest of the title was "that actually look good" lol still love my greens tho!
I recently got a strong leather boots reasonable here www.shopatronics.com/products/otto-zone-top-quality-handmade-genuine-cow-leather-ankle-boots-fashion-martin-boots-with-fur-men-winter-rivet-shoes-eu-38-45
@@Stridewise Yup, that's how I got mine. There are US vendors that can import them. Here's one based out of NY / NJ: shoplifestyle.com/products/red-wing-heritage-2930-6-ice-cutter-lug-round-toe-casual-boot-shoe-mens
My Freeman boots arrived today, they are awesome!! They seem to be very well made and they are beautiful! They use a different Vibram sole now and have slight difference near the top of the boot but the overall appearance is pretty much the same. They are nice and warm on the inside and very comfortable. I can’t wait to where them to work this week …thanks for making this list!
Can you please do a stand alone video review on the Rancourt Freeman boot? It looks good and I think would be appropriate for this time of season. The Boot being an insulated boot makes it interesting. And it looks good too! Thank you!
Danner or Fracap not to mention Le Soulor (French brand) are way less expensive than Viberg in that style of hiking boots and still stand a great quality.
I have much love for Stridewise, but as a person of limited financial means, I’ve gone cheap, as in value for money. I have a pair of Timberland waterproof light hiking boots (not re-soleable), for which I paid $125 CDN, and a pair of Josef Seibel, 9 inch ankle cuff, waterproof, fake-fur lined, front laced, inside zipped, also not resoleable. Both seem quite grippy on wet ice. Is anything actually grippy on wet ice? For those sloppy days I use traction cleats.
really want to see the review on Thursdays Commander boots. they say it is inspired by alpine boots with sneaker comfort looks nice but do you think it will hold winters of north east cities like Newyork, Chicago and Toronto. I have never ever seen a review on those boots. and in your opinion what sole would you prefer in winter stormtech or vibram? Great videos btw.
I think the Explorer is a better bet since it's tall, good for deep snow. But the Commander's good too. Storm King and Vibram are about the same for grippiness, I think there might be just a little more height on the Storm King. Glad you liked teh video dude!
Nice video I'll stick to my 10 inch Fort Lewis made by Danner 15 + years have a high gloss mirror shine not on the toe but every where I wore them for my wedding 😂
@@Stridewise Nick, if you like that Schott/Hamilton, I would recommend you also consider this one. wornandwound.com/junghans-cruises-with-the-meister-driver-handaufzug/. (half way down the page, the beige model.) :)
The real problem with living in a city in winter as you know is the salt. It ruins and wrecks leather in a day. If you could do a video on that we would be grateful.
No, the winters I NY does not get particularly cold, you live in a very mild climate. Sub zero temperatures does not make a winter. You have your preferences all wrong! 🙃
The Taft viking boots are fantastic that have insulated lining and storm welt on certain versions. Got them for 195 in there last chance sale a few months ago. They are fantastic
Great video Nick. What are your thoughts on the Duke by Thursday? Mainly because of the color options available in the Duke that aren't available in the Legend.
I picked up the Wolverine 1000 mile arctic grip a couple months ago for only $78 on nordstrom rack. They are very similar to the Saint Denis but unfortunately seem to be discontinued.
I live in California, and I pretty much only wear boots in the late fall, winter, and early spring. It is too hot for them the rest of the year. And I am talking about this being the time where I finally get to wear my regular boots, like my Iron Rangers, my Vibergs, my RM Williams, and my Aldens. Even when I go to the snow in the Sierras, my Iron Rangers are fine. I feel really bad for you poor souls in the East Coast who have to deal with these frigid conditions. You really should make a video about the best boot for California, like which boot would be best for walking through needles and human shit, while being breathable and not too warm during the summer.
Hey got a question. So I picked up a pair of RW blacksmiths recently but i find that the soles are really just hard on my feet. As well i tried an insole but this makes the boot too cramped. In terms of the boot "breaking in" what exactly are we achieving? will it ever become more comfortable in the sole or should I just sell these instead while they are still new. Thanks !
I hope you kept them. If you were sold the right size they will in time become your favourite and fit perfect. My Iron Rangers feel like heaven after three or four months.👍🇨🇦
Don’t know where you live but for me in Pennsylvania, some days in fall I could get away with a lined boot. A little thicker wool sock is all I really need for fall and most of winter.
@@embeaston thank you.live in the tropics but traveling to Berlin. Was hoping to buy a boot that would be wearable from October to April. But looks like shearling lined boots will be too warm before December and after February
@@francisroxas2204 Wool is a good insulator because it doesn't get you too hot and sweaty, but I can't say if it'd be good for certain seasons without knowing where you'll be. And even then.
I"ve been looking into these Canadian made winter boots made by PAJAR because i'm digging how they look. Unfortunately, i can't find much information speaking to their quality from boot reviewers. Have you heard of this brand? I'm enjoying the look of them. I do have my Thursdays though so, i'm ok. Just wanted that 500 dollar boot as well up here in Toronto.
@@Stridewise Oh that's Awesome man. I'll be all over that video and honestly, probably grab a pair mentioned in that one. Appreciate everything you're doing man. Many thanks
How is the Legend's fit in comparison with the Duke? Are they of the same last? BTW Awesome winter boot round-up. As a Canadian, I really appreciate it.
@@Stridewise Thanks Nick! IIRC, you said in another video that you are an awkward 11.65 or 11.75 on the Brannock device. So... for the Duke you went true to size (or as close to it as possible) and went the Thursday recommended half size down for the Legend?
@@bernardocardoso1356 Haha good memory. Yeah that's about right, probably like 11.7? I have the weirdest luck with Thursday sizes like 11 fits me fine on the Captain but it's too small on the Duke and Cavalier but the Legend is roomier and I can do an 11 on that (though mine are 11.5). So no I had 11s for Duke and Cavalier but they were too small, but 11 is OK on Legend for me.
@@Stridewise Got it. Being a size 11.5 on the Brannock, I think I'll go for the size 11 Legend and matte black. You're the man, Nick... The first boots I ever bought with my own hard-earned money just breathed their last breath a few days ago... Sad story, I know. But thanks to you, I discovered Thursday, and now I can't wait to buy my first quality GYW boots. The link for the Legend in your description is an affiliate link, right?
@@StridewiseUpdate: I got the Legends in size 11 and they were huge on my 11.5 D feet. I'd recommend trying a full size down (10.5) if you are considering buying another pair. I returned them and got tobacco presidents in 11, which fit just right.
Great Video once again. Not sure if its just me, but the angle of the camera in this video makes it seem like you are staring at my forehead? lol Maybe its just me.
eeHaha weird, I think I'm just doing more eye contact with the lens than I normally do. I got a teleprompter that projects the words onto the lens, it's saving me a ton of time
Great list, and I appreciate you including some dressy ones. The Meermin are killer. I’ve looked at the AE Himalayas but it just isn’t cold enough here in LA. Maybe for winter motorcycling? Gorgeous leather though. Thanks!
@@Stridewise - actually they do. They have a variety of different boots with or without storm welts... some of their MTOs have those options. Maybe next time. :)
@@charlesbronson240 ok with a wool insert it good be used in a light-mid winter. Still would need something with a significant tread for where I live though
My man cleaned up the pros and cons onscreen! Fancy!
Always iterating, Patterson!
You have no idea how long I've been perusing the internet trying to find some dress boots that were functional (warm and water resistant) and also could be worn with a suit and didn't look ridiculous. Just ordered the Meermins!
Nice pistol squat Nick! My creaky knees would have burst attempting those!
The secret is slow negatives and to build your butt along with the quads!
@@Stridewise Is the negative going down? Seems impossible either way. Haha
Plus you did it with such nonchalance, hard to tell which had more casual elegance, the boot or your squat!
The Vibram anti ice sole is no joke. Ive had one for years and won't get a winter boot without it.
Great work Nick! I’ve been looking forward to a video like this for years. I am ashamed that there aren’t more Canadian manufacturers on this list. We know snow! We should own this boot category.
I know I looked at a bunch of Canadian companies but most look like the boots at 00:21 haha
@@Stridewise People here love Pajar from Quebec, but I can only find one model that is goodyear welted, especially made for a luxury retailer here. Not that expensive when converted to USD I suppose. www.harryrosen.com/en/product/pajar-george-sheepskin-leather-boots-20051520
It's quite a shame, isn't it? I wish we had more, too.
My go to boots for winter are the Hykes Avalanche
Pajar's Thomas G is pretty decent for the price. Made in Montréal, Canada. Features a pretty cool hinged "ice gripper" cleat that can be put away when not on iced surfaces. Best grip of any boot with the style you are going for but not the prettiest of them all by any means.
Yeah i put them on a list of best waterproof boots that's coming up
So far, I've had such great luck with Timberlands - Britton Hill and another version, both discontinued of course. Both lasted over 5 years, and the only reason I retired them is because they are waterproof and insulated and my feet sweat like crazy. It's hard to find good looking boots, that aren't insulated (which I'll suddenly want when it is cold again) that are truly waterproof
I might have thrown blundstones or jim green in this list but I forgot the rest of the title was "that actually look good" lol still love my greens tho!
haha! All the boots on the list had to have a goodyear welt so Blundstones lost the spot!
I recently got a strong leather boots reasonable here www.shopatronics.com/products/otto-zone-top-quality-handmade-genuine-cow-leather-ankle-boots-fashion-martin-boots-with-fur-men-winter-rivet-shoes-eu-38-45
@@dailytipstoday a little too flashy for me :/
will there be a review on the Thursday Boots Legend from you in the near future? I haven't seen one on RUclips yet
I really like the sorel Ace boot. Great winter grip, slimmer profile, and waterproof.
Thank you. I've been waiting for a video like this. I'm getting ready for the NY winter.
Glad it was useful, Jonathan!
The Redwing Sawmill is a great boot, the lugged vibram sole is perfect for the ice and snow!
Yep that's THE Red Wing boot for winter now!
The only ones to be found are being scalped online for so much money. If the could only buy one more Red Wing it would be the Sawmill for Canada.
Red Wing Ice Cutters (2930 & 2931) for Winter are perfect (if you can find them). Waterproof Ottertail wool lined Norwegian welted boots.
Yeah I think they still sell them in some European red wing stores
@@Stridewise Yup, that's how I got mine. There are US vendors that can import them. Here's one based out of NY / NJ: shoplifestyle.com/products/red-wing-heritage-2930-6-ice-cutter-lug-round-toe-casual-boot-shoe-mens
Phenomenal list and great research!! I kind of missed the Danner Mountain Light. Such a classic boot and perfect for the colder months. ;)
Yeah I don't think it's Goodyear welted? And i don't think it looks that good haha but Danner is solid
Yep, those Wesco’s are damn good looking
Step 1: obtain any boot
Step 2: apply sno seal or similar
Step 3: frolic with impunity
Never heard of the Roughneck but I e been looking forever for a moctoe with lug sole that I liked the look of and I’ve finally found it
oof it's hard to find these days though dude, hope you can
Cheaney Scott R boot. Gorgeous boot, fur lined, fantastic build quality.
My Freeman boots arrived today, they are awesome!! They seem to be very well made and they are beautiful! They use a different Vibram sole now and have slight difference near the top of the boot but the overall appearance is pretty much the same. They are nice and warm on the inside and very comfortable. I can’t wait to where them to work this week …thanks for making this list!
Oooh that Freeman boot looks great
I know right, I'm obsessed with it
Can you please do a stand alone video review on the Rancourt Freeman boot? It looks good and I think would be appropriate for this time of season. The Boot being an insulated boot makes it interesting. And it looks good too! Thank you!
plzzz make a updated review on the urban shepherd boots
Editing skills are getting unmatched!
Thanks Nathan!
Love the vid man, can you also do a video review on the explore Thursday boot?
Fun video as always, Nick.
Awesome, glad you liked it chief
Damn it, now I will have to buy the Ross. Great video!!
killer! enjoy em
And I did buy them. Perfect for this weather. Thanks for the recommendation
Must needed review!! Thank You
The ariat turbo chelsea is a little cheaper than the thursday if not the same price. And they are more water resistant and have a carbon toe
I think I’d go with the Wescos because they look like they might actually have some arch support.
Danner or Fracap not to mention Le Soulor (French brand) are way less expensive than Viberg in that style of hiking boots and still stand a great quality.
The Ettal by Meindl is a great candidate for the list, too
Bought the Sawmills recently, they’re great!
That's awesome, Chris! If you want to write a review for the site, reach out :)
I hope they produce another run of them. If I could have only one more Red Wing product, that could be it.
I have much love for Stridewise, but as a person of limited financial means, I’ve gone cheap, as in value for money.
I have a pair of Timberland waterproof light hiking boots (not re-soleable), for which I paid $125 CDN, and a pair of Josef Seibel, 9 inch ankle cuff, waterproof, fake-fur lined, front laced, inside zipped, also not resoleable.
Both seem quite grippy on wet ice. Is anything actually grippy on wet ice? For those sloppy days I use traction cleats.
Yes, hate freezing laces! Now Zippers, Zippers never Freeze! Especially the Chinese plastic kind! Lol
I'd be very interested in your review in April. How these boots held up to multiple cleanings, treatment, salt etc.
As always thanks for the video.
You got it Daniel!
try panama jack iglu.......
really want to see the review on Thursdays Commander boots. they say it is inspired by alpine boots with sneaker comfort looks nice but do you think it will hold winters of north east cities like Newyork, Chicago and Toronto. I have never ever seen a review on those boots. and in your opinion what sole would you prefer in winter stormtech or vibram? Great videos btw.
I think the Explorer is a better bet since it's tall, good for deep snow. But the Commander's good too. Storm King and Vibram are about the same for grippiness, I think there might be just a little more height on the Storm King. Glad you liked teh video dude!
Great video as always, thanks!!!!
Thanks to you!
very good!!!
great video as always
Thanks a lot Matt
Isn't the legend listed as storm welted now on their site?
Very good video. I like the thursday boots :)
It took 6 weeks for my Rancourt's to arrive. Very good boot and worth the extra 2 weeks..
Great to hear! Did you get these boots, the Freemans?
Best boots for the winter under 100$ in my opinion are the doc martens icons 7b10 in tan 🤷🏽♂️
Street to office? Do you keep the office boots at the office or carry them back and forth?
What a list!
Nice video I'll stick to my 10 inch Fort Lewis made by Danner 15 + years have a high gloss mirror shine not on the toe but every where I wore them for my wedding 😂
or buy the healthy one for your foot: feelgrounds winter lite unisex
Great review thanks for your hard work
My pleasure Johnra!
i might actually get the rancourt and meermin both, i cant decide lol
Do it! They're both different enough
How much does Thursday Boots pay you each month? You recommend them like it was your own company?
I been looking at Grant Stone Moc Toe boots.
They seem to be a good buy for winter.
Yeah they're stellar
SLUSHY ! Yeah, that's standard NY Metropolitan the winter weather.
Yeah I live in NYC too. the salt is the real killer!
Nice review Nick. Lot's of good options. Also nice to see you rocking that Hamilton. :)
Haha I appreciate you appreciating it. I want the Schott/Hamilton collab watch but can't justify the price rn
@@Stridewise Nick, if you like that Schott/Hamilton, I would recommend you also consider this one. wornandwound.com/junghans-cruises-with-the-meister-driver-handaufzug/. (half way down the page, the beige model.) :)
Any thoughts on the Thursday Logger boot for winter use?
The real problem with living in a city in winter as you know is the salt. It ruins and wrecks leather in a day. If you could do a video on that we would be grateful.
I have a pair of legends and a captain with that sole. Wish one is better for snow activity?
That wedge vibram sole is straight up dangerous for winter.
No, the winters I NY does not get particularly cold, you live in a very mild climate. Sub zero temperatures does not make a winter. You have your preferences all wrong! 🙃
For $700.00 I want someone to CARRY ME through the rain and snow.
I guess I'm just cheap.
Haha hey that's why I started the list at $199 George
Joseph Cheaney of Northampton England produce very good Shearling lined boots that I have tried. Good presentation btw!
Thanks Ian! Good addition. I don't have a ton of experience with English shoes
The Taft viking boots are fantastic that have insulated lining and storm welt on certain versions. Got them for 195 in there last chance sale a few months ago. They are fantastic
that's a great pick! i can't work out if it's going off the market though
@@Stridewise right wax just really fortunate find at the time. For some reason the normal models don't have a good year welt but 🤷
I don’t mind lace up boots lol I prefer pull on cowboy boots
great vid! TY
How about the Summit Boot?
where is my timberland?
Would these various boots be suitable for Boston winter?
Good List
Thanks Julian!
1:43 imaging filming this in NYC. Nobody will bat an eye.
Oh no, not at all. This happened to be in Times Square as well, where I was the least weird guy for blocks
Cool video. I like the shirt too. Is that chambray material?
Yes! It's from Taylor Stitch, the Jack shirt. with it was just a tiny bit slimmer, but the material's cool
Great video Nick. What are your thoughts on the Duke by Thursday? Mainly because of the color options available in the Duke that aren't available in the Legend.
It just so happens: ruclips.net/video/XUoA-azUMWY/видео.html
I picked up the Wolverine 1000 mile arctic grip a couple months ago for only $78 on nordstrom rack. They are very similar to the Saint Denis but unfortunately seem to be discontinued.
Yeah I had to ask a bunch of companies if they were still making certain boots. A lot of the time you find a good one but it's discontinued
The best boots for work, hiking, winter, waterproof, Are Merrells.
Does anyone have the Thursdays legends? I assume the elastic easily gets wet?
I live in California, and I pretty much only wear boots in the late fall, winter, and early spring. It is too hot for them the rest of the year. And I am talking about this being the time where I finally get to wear my regular boots, like my Iron Rangers, my Vibergs, my RM Williams, and my Aldens. Even when I go to the snow in the Sierras, my Iron Rangers are fine. I feel really bad for you poor souls in the East Coast who have to deal with these frigid conditions.
You really should make a video about the best boot for California, like which boot would be best for walking through needles and human shit, while being breathable and not too warm during the summer.
Cannot figure out if I'm meant to respond to this comment
In regards to the sawmill/rough neck they only sell them in a D size and I wear a EE so could I just get it in a bigger size?
I've been looking for this for like a year
I knew this was an untapped market
@@Stridewise do you think you'll ever do a review of the Thursday logger
@@kalebabel1348 probably! i've got to do their more popular boots first haha, the president and the diplomat
@@Stridewise okay fair enough
I really liked the saint denis duotone boots but can you please tell me where can I buy them I’m unable to find on Google please guide thanks
www.vemodalendesign.com/
They've closed for Covid I'm afraid!
@@Stridewise thanks but this website doesn’t give any options for add to cart
The Bean duck boots can look good though lol
Those are the ugliest god damn boots on Earth but in any case I'm just reviewing Goodyear welts
4:36 Saint Denis the S in Denis is not pronounced 😜 it’s the most famous region in the city of Paris it’s a French name 😊 Salutations from Morocco 🇲🇦
Thanks for the effort, great suggestions, well researched, well presented!
Appreciate it, John!
Hey got a question. So I picked up a pair of RW blacksmiths recently but i find that the soles are really just hard on my feet. As well i tried an insole but this makes the boot too cramped. In terms of the boot "breaking in" what exactly are we achieving? will it ever become more comfortable in the sole or should I just sell these instead while they are still new. Thanks !
I hope you kept them. If you were sold the right size they will in time become your favourite and fit perfect. My Iron Rangers feel like heaven after three or four months.👍🇨🇦
Aw, bummer, just found this video and the Sawmills are discontinued as well.
I know it sucks
Best boots for wide size feet EE to 4E please .
Alden and Thursday off the top of my head but that's a good idea for a full video
Thanks, @stridewise. Will the shearling lined winter boots be too warm for use in the fall?
Don’t know where you live but for me in Pennsylvania, some days in fall I could get away with a lined boot. A little thicker wool sock is all I really need for fall and most of winter.
@@embeaston thank you.live in the tropics but traveling to Berlin. Was hoping to buy a boot that would be wearable from October to April. But looks like shearling lined boots will be too warm before December and after February
@@francisroxas2204 Wool is a good insulator because it doesn't get you too hot and sweaty, but I can't say if it'd be good for certain seasons without knowing where you'll be. And even then.
I"ve been looking into these Canadian made winter boots made by PAJAR because i'm digging how they look. Unfortunately, i can't find much information speaking to their quality from boot reviewers. Have you heard of this brand? I'm enjoying the look of them. I do have my Thursdays though so, i'm ok. Just wanted that 500 dollar boot as well up here in Toronto.
I have heard of Pajar! I'm doing another video/article on best waterPROOF boots and I'm going to mention Pajar there.
@@Stridewise Oh that's Awesome man. I'll be all over that video and honestly, probably grab a pair mentioned in that one. Appreciate everything you're doing man. Many thanks
Fellow Canadian, you can often find Pajar boots at Marshals and Winners.
Toronto and leather welts don't mix. The salt destroys the natural materials.
How is the Legend's fit in comparison with the Duke? Are they of the same last? BTW Awesome winter boot round-up. As a Canadian, I really appreciate it.
Thanks man! The Legend is bigger! I can do 11 in Legend but Duke has to be 11.5 for me.
@@Stridewise Thanks Nick! IIRC, you said in another video that you are an awkward 11.65 or 11.75 on the Brannock device. So... for the Duke you went true to size (or as close to it as possible) and went the Thursday recommended half size down for the Legend?
@@bernardocardoso1356 Haha good memory. Yeah that's about right, probably like 11.7? I have the weirdest luck with Thursday sizes like 11 fits me fine on the Captain but it's too small on the Duke and Cavalier but the Legend is roomier and I can do an 11 on that (though mine are 11.5). So no I had 11s for Duke and Cavalier but they were too small, but 11 is OK on Legend for me.
@@Stridewise Got it. Being a size 11.5 on the Brannock, I think I'll go for the size 11 Legend and matte black.
You're the man, Nick...
The first boots I ever bought with my own hard-earned money just breathed their last breath a few days ago... Sad story, I know.
But thanks to you, I discovered Thursday, and now I can't wait to buy my first quality GYW boots.
The link for the Legend in your description is an affiliate link, right?
@@StridewiseUpdate: I got the Legends in size 11 and they were huge on my 11.5 D feet. I'd recommend trying a full size down (10.5) if you are considering buying another pair. I returned them and got tobacco presidents in 11, which fit just right.
Great Video once again. Not sure if its just me, but the angle of the camera in this video makes it seem like you are staring at my forehead? lol Maybe its just me.
eeHaha weird, I think I'm just doing more eye contact with the lens than I normally do. I got a teleprompter that projects the words onto the lens, it's saving me a ton of time
Great list, and I appreciate you including some dressy ones. The Meermin are killer. I’ve looked at the AE Himalayas but it just isn’t cold enough here in LA. Maybe for winter motorcycling? Gorgeous leather though. Thanks!
You got it! I think most lined boots here are available in non lined versions
Good video but why step on raw sewage water ?
so i can squeeze it into a coffee maker and make a hot cup of joe with it later
and this video is not sponsored by anyone...
No Truman’s?
Nah not this time. I don't think they do storm welts or Norwegian welts or anything
@@Stridewise - actually they do. They have a variety of different boots with or without storm welts... some of their MTOs have those options. Maybe next time. :)
Live in Sweden.The pronounciation was not bad.
I'm sure you're just being kind haha
I need women's versions of all your boots😭
Hey there not so fast. I make my boots on womens lasts too! (Vemödalen)
Not my specialty, I fear!
@@Stridewise 😰
4:33 sahn deh-KNEE
You know I speak French but wasn't sure what they wanted for pronunciation with a Swedish company
@@Stridewise I did not know this! I imagine the same based on the spelling.
Will not pause
Those boots you just shown at the beginning are trash looking. Eyesores.
and they are chelseas, hardly a winter boot
@@amanasd26 no those Chelsea boots were nice, those insulated boots are fugly 🤢
@@SeptienPatterson still doesn't make them good for winter
@@amanasd26"iNsuLaTiOn dOeSn'T mAkE a BoOt GoOd fOr WiNtEr"
Red Wing 877 works pretty good for me.
Then you don't get a real winter where you live.
@@amanasd26 I live in Detroit and we usually get a few feet of snow. The sole surprisingly works well on ice. I do use a wool insert though.
@@charlesbronson240 ok with a wool insert it good be used in a light-mid winter. Still would need something with a significant tread for where I live though
Ever have issues with you heel lifting while walking in the Thursday boots?
Not me personally, no!