No worries, in fact, someone has actually brought these two worlds together.
Red Wing Bicycle Co. (redwingbikes.com)
Red Wing Bicycle Co. (redwingbikes.com)
Lol, here we have an Aussie looking at buying a pair of American-made Red Wing boots, imported into his country from half-way around the world...while at the same time I'm a Canuck who is considering the purchase of a pair of Blundstones, made in Oz and then shipped the rest of the way back around the globe to me. I guess the grass really is always greener...This brand boot was the in thing here a while back, i thought they were cool and looked into getting a pair and saw the price was close to $1000 AUD for the style i liked, no matter how good they are i really cant justify dropping a grand on a pair of boots.
They were just some trend i got caught up in a few years ago, prices are around $600 AUD now. I doubt any factory seconds would have made there way down here.Ouch. There are ways to get around some of those steep retail prices. My initial post touches on one way to do that. This gent offers a few more $$$ saving tips.
(1) 5 Ways to Save Money on Boots - YouTube
Both of my Heritage pairs of boots were discontinued colors, or specific leather type, and were reduced by 30+% at the local retail outlet, prior to new stock arriving.
FYI - Red Wing factory seconds typically have a hole punched in the tongue of the boot, or at least they used to.
I had Blundstones as a company issue steel toe cap boot years ago when i was still working on building site, honestly i cant remeber anything about them good or bad. The non steel cap version is pretty popular as an everyday boot here, they look a bit too farm boy for me as i prefer a lace up type, especially if i am wearing them casually.Lol, here we have an Aussie looking at buying a pair of American-made Red Wing boots, imported into his country from half-way around the world...while at the same time I'm a Canuck who is considering the purchase of a pair of Blundstones, made in Oz and then shipped the rest of the way back around the globe to me. I guess the grass really is always greener...
The Blundstones are getting very enthusiastic thumbs-up from a couple buddies here who recently got a pair, but they've only had them for a few months.
To me, that's likely a good thing. IMHO, footware shouldn't intrude upon your consciousness at all; comfortable boots aren't likely to make you stop and note how comfortable they are...but uncomfortable ones sure will!I had Blundstones as a company issue steel toe cap boot years ago when i was still working on building site, honestly i cant remeber anything about them good or bad.