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A bit of advice, forget the boots, try to find work first, if you don't find work you are shelling out money for nothing
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A bit of advice, forget the boots, try to find work first, if you don't find work you are shelling out money for nothing
I would have preferred advice on the other question I asked you which has more meaning!!!!
what was that?I would have preferred advice on the other question I asked you which has more meaning!!!!
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AND I AM TRYING
what was that?
Sterling cobalt non metallic are very good ! Not to be confused with sterling steel!
Waterproof , as light as you can get ,wide fit and comfy after a couple of days
and you can get them for around ÂŁ40 online I've been wearing this make for nearly 6 years
I have bought other makes but I always end up regretting it and going back to these
the only bad thing is no scuff cap to stop the toecap showing through
I will be coming bk to this thread very soon..... i feel il need sum new booties soon hehe
You going to go for pink like kate?
Has she actually got pink boots because that is amazing!!!!!!! I might go black il get the girliest ones available
You going to go for pink like kate?
Only just found this thread....my safety toe caps are pink!! Had them 8 years and still going strong!! ÂŁ20 from shoezone!! Im a size 3 in shoes and took me a year to find a pair that size. Was making do with size 4 and 2 pairs of thick socks. I think there could be a better photo in my profile. Im kneeling on some racking drilling a wall.
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I really really want a pair that look like trainers but they all start in size 7
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