Work Boots and the Embarrasing Smelly Feet

plio7

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I alway wear a heavier sock even in summer. And if you want a really good boot and want to save from red wing go timberland. Switched to them 10+ years ago, once or twice switched to something else and within a month I'm back to timberland. I used to have the same problems with my feet and haven't had the issues with the good timberlands
 

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I alway wear a heavier sock even in summer. And if you want a really good boot and want to save from red wing go timberland. Switched to them 10+ years ago, once or twice switched to something else and within a month I'm back to timberland. I used to have the same problems with my feet and haven't had the issues with the good timberlands
I've been happy with Timberlands too.
 

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Wife buys me lots of Arm & Hammer baking Soda. seems to work. the powder pulls the moisture out every night.
 

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That just ruined my night!!
Love the Timberlands lately and Red Wings have been great since my first pair going out to the rigs when I was 18. Very limited boot selection because I need metatarsal guards working in a steel mill but both brands have a good option for this. Always use good quality socks to help keep boots dry and smells gone. Sneaker balls work well for something quick to just throw in.
 
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