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  • OldPhart

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    crocs are good outside in the garden weeding in the wet. but not at $50/pr.
    I don't own a pair so I wouldn't know, but my wife is a nurse and it seems 50% of the medical personnel in her hospital wear them.

    What I do know is that I don't think they would be very good stomping around a horse ring after a rain or mucking stalls.
     

    2ManyGuns

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    I wear a camo pair when in the garden or on quick trips into the yard. I bought my dad a pair because he has an ankle wound that requires wrapping, these are great because finding normal shoes is impossible.

    Those boots are not on my to-buy list.
     

    jmohme

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    Make them steel toe

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    I know this is drifting off subject a little but since you brought it up...
    When I was a shop manager a lifetime ago, I came to work wearing a new pair of boots.

    The safety manager stoped to talk to me and noticed them and said "Those are steel toe boots aren't they?"

    I replied, "I will answer that when you explain to me why my toes are more important than the rest of my foot!"

    He was not nearly as amused as I was, but I never did answer him.
     
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