Timberland PRO Men's 38020 Direct Attach 6" Soft Toe Boot,Brown/Brown,8.5 M Product Description:
- Premium waterproof leather with seam-sealed direct-inject construction
- 200g Thinsulate insulation
- Anti-microbial lining
- Molded nylon shank
- Lightweight PVC midsole
Product Description
Timberland Pro Direct Attach 6'' Waterproof Insulated Leather Work Boots 38020 are dependable and comfortable work boots. These men's leather work boots will keep your feet warm compliments of 400g insulation, and dry, compliments of seam-sealed direct-inject construction. Your feet will breathe easy with the OrthoLite footbed and for extra comfort, a lightweight PVC midsole. These men's steel toe waterproof leather workboots have all of the features and more that you would expect to find in a qualiquality leather work boot
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.GREAT WORK BOOT
By Larry B. Rezek
GREAT WORK BOOT FOR COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTIONCOMFORTABLE RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX...NO BREAK IN TIMEFOR THE PRICE CAN'T BEAT THE PROTECTION AND COMFORT FOR YOUR FEET
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Protects feet, keeps cat happy.
By Erik Elmore
This is the 3rd pair of these boots. They fit my feet and support my ankles. The stupid fat cat likes to scratch them.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Very good boots! Sizes may vary a bit though.
By space-time
I first tried a pair of the Timberland Pro Direct Attach light brown boots in size 11D at a local store. They squeezed my feet a bit side to size, so I figured the wide version (11W) would solve the problem. But the local store didn't have the wide sizes Timberland Pro makes, nor did they have half sizes above size 10.Amazon.com to the rescue! :) Here I found all the sizes in-stock in both in wide and regular. I ordered an 11W from Amazon. Since 11D was too tight side to side, then 11W should be just the ticket. I ordered in dark brown this time, a color the local store didn't stock.But to my surprise the 11W turned out to be longer in addition to (much) wider! Didn't make any sense. Going from 11D to 11W should not change the length. But it did - these were now slipping around side to side and top to bottom. The only thing I can figure is going from light brown to dark brown must have affected something. Maybe the two colors are made in different parts of the world on different machines.Back they went thanks to Amazon's great return policy and I went down to a 10.5W on the replacement order, figuring maybe they would get smaller in both directions. Sure enough, that is what happened. The 10.5W fit perfectly. Less wide side to side and and also less long front to back. I wound up then buying a second pair of the 10.5W from Amazon.com since the first fit so well. But... here we go again with Timberland's apparently loose calibration on their fabrication machines. Same shoe, same size, same color, but this pair was now slightly tight side to side. After a day of wearing they stretched out sufficiently and are OK.At this point I only have a few days experience with the shoes, but I would buy again, just with the expectation that how a "10.5W" fits may vary a bit from order to order.
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