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   19/04/2008, 10:45
Albert the InfoGipsy is not online. Last active: 05/07/2008 07:50:45 Albert the InfoGipsy



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 Just Katie wrote:
I wish designers would think of female steelie wearers.  I have searched and searched for a more elegant design than my current pair of riggers.  No chance Sad [:(]

Katie,

Would something like this suit you?

http://www.theindustrialsuperstore.com/acatalog/Totector.html


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   19/04/2008, 10:46
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Sounds interesting, never heard of them.

I also just about live in my boots! Some really heavy ones i had always made me trip over stuff......Blink [blink]







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   19/04/2008, 20:17
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I have never been able to find goretex safety shoes though, that would be nice.

 

Where I work it has been tipping it down for 8 of the last 10 days and nights.  When it is like that (2 or 3 times a year) I tend to forego safety in favour of keeping dry.  Hence this week I am running around the apron in my Salomon goretex mountain boots!

 

 


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   20/04/2008, 6:50
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If you go to Ebay UK and look up item 260229874113 they may have what you want. I use the boot shown in the second picture. Although steel capped, they are extremely light and comfortable. Driving in them is a pleasure because of small footprint size and rounded edges. The sole also absorbes a lot of shock due to the tread pattern.

The brand name varies. Mine are called "Groundwork" but they are the same boot.


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   20/04/2008, 9:38
Just Katie is not online. Last active: 08/07/2008 19:37:31 Just Katie



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Re: Safety boots
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 Albert the InfoGipsy wrote:

 Just Katie wrote:
I wish designers would think of female steelie wearers.  I have searched and searched for a more elegant design than my current pair of riggers.  No chance Sad [:(]

Katie,

Would something like this suit you?

http://www.theindustrialsuperstore.com/acatalog/Totector.html

Thanks Abert, but they are still a bit 'clobby' do you think?  I made the word 'clobby' up.  It is quite fitting isnt it?

I have looked at steelies on gothic websites where you can get them with a small heel and they are knee high but I wonder if they actually comply with health and safety.


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   20/04/2008, 13:12
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Thanks for this thread as it has brightened up an otherwise dreary day for me, even though the sun is shining.

A few lunchtime beers and now the vision of "Living France Ladies" wearing rigger boots, frayed cut-off denim shorts and lumberjack tartan shirts.Whistles [Www]

 


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   20/04/2008, 15:32
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 trevoraki wrote:
If you go to Ebay UK and look up item 260229874113 they may have what you want. I use the boot shown in the second picture. Although steel capped, they are extremely light and comfortable. Driving in them is a pleasure because of small footprint size and rounded edges. The sole also absorbes a lot of shock due to the tread pattern.

The brand name varies. Mine are called "Groundwork" but they are the same boot.

Thanks for the info, but steel caps are just a non starter for me.  I have to pass through airport security 3 or 4 times a day.  They always make you take off your shoes if they bleep, and walk through everybody elses dirt on the floor in just your socks.


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   21/04/2008, 9:13
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These perhaps?

http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=719561&rt=0&rid=12207524&src=08_wk16b2&


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   21/04/2008, 12:03
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I think I know what Katie wants.

She wants a steel toe capped boot that looks something like this.

 

I've searched and searched for you Kittie, but they haven't been invented yet.Cry Out [:'(]


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   26/04/2008, 21:21
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 Weedon wrote:

Thanks for this thread as it has brightened up an otherwise dreary day for me, even though the sun is shining.

A few lunchtime beers and now the vision of "Living France Ladies" wearing rigger boots, frayed cut-off denim shorts and lumberjack tartan shirts.Whistles [Www]

 

You've been looking at too many screw fix catalogues............that's your trouble!!Whistles [Www]


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