I wore both Wolverines and/or Timberlands for the last 20 plus years. In both brands the boots has the direct attach soles and they were made of a relatively soft material. For anyone that hasn't worn them they are by far the most comfortable boot you will ever wear, especially if you stand on a concrete floor all day. I began this by saying I 'wore' the two different brands because I am now wearing my first pair of Redwings. Like I said the other models of the other two brands I wore were the most comfortle boot I have ever worn, but the Redwings come in a very close second. What I am hoping out of them is to get a bit more life than I had been getting out of either of the others. When I started with the Wolverines I was getting several years out of them, when I went to the Timberlands about 4 years ago I was getting less than a year before the sole would split in half. The change to Timberland had me getting about a year and a half out of a pair before the sole split, and that dropped to less than 6 months on my last pair. I changed the style boot, still in the Timberland line (harder type sole), and this time I got about a year before the sole started to seperate from the rest of the shoe. I'm hoping the Redwings will last long enough to justify the cost of a good boot......$140 is a bit much for a 6 month boot, regardless of how comfortable they are....the Redwings were around $180 so if I only get two years or so I'll still be happy.
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