“Shoes for Crews” for construction?
Has anyone worn SFCs for construction? My Irish Setter work boot soles both just delaminated, and I’d like something with a steel shank and toe. The SFC antislip properties are definitely appealing, but being that they were designed for kitchens originally, I can’t imagine how they’d hold up to outdoor conditions. But they are marketing them to construction, so they must have done some testing, right? 😉
Z
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haven't heard of them but that one you linked doesn't have a shank, steel, FG or other as it's listed.
I've got some "Shoes for Cruise" but they have pointy toes and the heels are too high.
Forrest
Was that you in the catalog? ; ^ )
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Hey! I didn't know you got that catalog. too!
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Forrest
DF has been wearing SFC's for years in the restaurant industry. Not the most fashionable footwear, but comfortable and durable in that particular arena.
Good luck.
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