Hub likes the tall loggers boots because when he wears the shorter boots sawdust and dirt gets inside and his socks get filthy plus it’s not comfortable with all that stuff in there. He doesnt’ like steel toes either, they’re cold and he feels the cold a lot.
He gets boots and work shoes whenever they’re on sale at places like Ross - sometimes gets good deals. He got a pair of Keane’s (or is it Keene’s?) hiking boots, just above the ankle I think, and they’re extremely comfortable, but hiking boots never hold up that well for the kind of work he does. He agrees that boots of any kind made now fall apart really fast. He does like some kinds of Doc Martins.
We’re too old with too much else to do to really learn shoe making unless we could just make a few for ourselves, it sounds as though the equipment needed is beyond the means of anyone who isn’t going to go into the trade. People should think of it, though.
Ditto on too old and too much investment.
But, we both like to work with our hands and it is looking as though we will be in the sort of world where we will be trading skills in more of a series of local economies. No one in my rural area even repairs shoes, any more. I think people will begin to look for niches where they are.