For hiking/fishing/hunting, it's a no brainer. The answer is boots, of course. I'm talking about commuting through snow, slush, etc. in an urban environment. If I wear the boots or shoes, I'm stuck with wearing them all day unless I lug an extra pair of regular shoes with me. With the old school galoshes, I just stick them in a corner to dry. I can wear dress shoes, sneakers, whatever under them. If the commute home is dryer, I can fold them up more easily than the aforementioned boots. It seems our fathers and grandfathers knew what they were doing. I just bought a pair of 10" galoshes that are going to be my foul weather commuting gear for the foreseeable future?
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Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
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Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
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Re: Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
I keep my uniform stuff here in a locker next to my desk. If you don't have that option, as little as a lower 2-drawer filing cabinet drawer that's empty can be used to store shoes and a myriad of other work-related clothing items. I ride in wearing regular or waterproof MC boots/pants/jacket depending on the weather, and just change when I get here. I guess it really depends on the bathroom or other viable changing areas as to whether or not a full swap system would work, but for just putting clean work shoes on? Shouldn't be an issue.
So I guess my answer would be duck boots / shoes with dress/work footwear that lives under/near your desk.
So I guess my answer would be duck boots / shoes with dress/work footwear that lives under/near your desk.
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Re: Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
I generally just wear my boots all day in winter, but I work in a casual office where it's not a problem. Galoshes work OK until you get a hole in one, then you've got wet feet and the galoshes keep them from drying.
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Re: Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
I had some overshoe galoshes when I was a kid. I never liked them, then I outgrew them.
However a job that combined a dress code and a flood-prone parking lot made me reconsider their utility. Then I couldn't find any. Where did you find them?
However a job that combined a dress code and a flood-prone parking lot made me reconsider their utility. Then I couldn't find any. Where did you find them?
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Re: Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
I've got a pair of Neos (something like their current Adventurer I think)I used when working in a corporate environment. Put them on over my work shoes for the commute in (especially in heavy rain and slush) and took them off at work and stuck them under my desk for the day. Worked great and I liked them for when full up boots were not practical. (Personally I'd wear boots every day except for that whole employer dress code thing).
These days I have issued work boots I wear whenever needed, so it's not an issue. (I keep them in the truck when not wearing them so I can change quickly when needed).
I also have my Neos in the truck in case I need something quick and don't have my boots with me, or someone with me needs protection. Need to dig them up and see if they still fit, as I think I've gone up a size since I got them 10 years or so ago.
These days I have issued work boots I wear whenever needed, so it's not an issue. (I keep them in the truck when not wearing them so I can change quickly when needed).
I also have my Neos in the truck in case I need something quick and don't have my boots with me, or someone with me needs protection. Need to dig them up and see if they still fit, as I think I've gone up a size since I got them 10 years or so ago.
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Re: Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
Amazon. I went with the Honeywell brand.
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Re: Overshoe Galoshes Vs. Duck Boots/Shoes
Shoes for crews makes overshoes as well - we have a bunch for visitors