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highfivehighfive t1_je8piee wrote

Blundstones....mine have been going strong for 6 years now

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cleanwater95 t1_jeastbt wrote

Agreed! I've only had mine for 3 years and I wear them everyday. They work great for almost every terrain I've been faced with. Definitely recommend 👌

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Buke27 t1_je8caas wrote

Redbacks. I wear them everyday at work.

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twitcomb t1_je96cq6 wrote

Define 'everyday'

Presume you mean just for walking about town, going to work, etc. Or do you want something that also holds up to the rigours of a dog walk etc.

Do you want something slip on, or with laces etc.

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toinks989 OP t1_je97qo4 wrote

Ah sorry. I'd like boots with elastic sides and I plan to use them for daily use, for work, for working about town, an occasional bush walk.

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Muncie4 t1_je9elxa wrote

So Chelsea boots. There are hundreds of makers of Cheleas boots at hundreds of price points. Google goodyear welted Chelsea boots and pick the ones that meet your price point/look desires as we can't do this for you. Goodyear welted is the BIFL construction type.

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twitcomb t1_je9hr8z wrote

Yeah, Chelsea boots. Goodyear welted. Google it and take your pick! There'll be variations in style from the little pixie style my wife has, to the bovver boots useful for building sites and kicking fascists. Blundstone is generally regarded as very serious. Leather boots last long, longer if you take proper care of them (there's a WHOLE other sub devoted to that...) Not sure how long the elastic would last... or how easy to repair.

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dzemba t1_je9mx9o wrote

I can’t claim to know everything there is to know about boots but depending on your use purpose I’ve enjoyed my Jim Greens. They have Chelsea boots which sound like what you’re looking for. They have a wider toe box than most boots on the market so I’ve found them more comfortable than other boots I’ve worn. If you’re trying to go for walks in the bush you may want that. Do your research on them anyways and good luck.

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toinks989 OP t1_jec5m78 wrote

Thanks everyone. Will look for Goodyear welted Chelsea Boots.

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thats_your_name_dude t1_jeciu9b wrote

If you’re in Australia, RM Williams is probably the highest quality domestically produced Chelsea boot. They can be resoled almost indefinitely, and they can even replace the elastic sides if they get worn out.

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