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Docs

I have been wearing Docs for years. I love mine. Sure not for some people, but Ropers are not for me. They work for others. I do have a pair of Rockport boots I bought for winters, but the docs hold up well in the winter crap. "Oil Fat Acid Petrol Alkali Resistant". Deice fluid does not hurt the soles one bit. And at least there is a sole, unlike the wing tips I see some wearing. Ya those must be fun in the NE winters. Ramp skates.
Also, NO metal shanks! So they are TSA friendly.

To each his own I guess.
 
Yeah i'm going to the dark side. I'm the ultimate go to guy. eeech

Docs you can kick a guys head into the curb.

Roopers well at least you can put the calfs legs into the boots too.

(for you non farmers this is to keep the calf from getting away while you're trying to have your way with it.)
 
Aria makes TSA friendly one as well, and they are not for calves they are for nervous sheep hooves.
Ropers make the farm animals feel taller too
 
or a heck of a fun tour
 
Yeah i'm going to the dark side. I'm the ultimate go to guy. eeech

Docs you can kick a guys head into the curb.

Roopers well at least you can put the calfs legs into the boots too.

(for you non farmers this is to keep the calf from getting away while you're trying to have your way with it.)
What do you think we are, we have morales too, a calf is just a baby and to young ,it would be scarred for life. Sheep & goats man sheep & goats.
 

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