Funny. My Dad always wore and wears his construction boots on the Aircraft to Europe. Kind of out of place. But I have had these images of him walking away from some twisted burning wreckage.
I bought a new pair of boots back in 2014. I needed a new pair, thankfully the pair is very comfortable after breaking in, and I wear them every day except in the summer.
Wore the boots to China and I am glad I did. We did a fair amount of walking and spent days in a boat yard, which had parts and pieces all over the place, so having boots was a good idea. The boots have good traction and being 15-20 feet on "scaffolding" that often was a bit wobbly was reassuring since a fall was onto concrete and whatever was down below. :shocked: An OSHA inspector would have had a heart attack just stepping into the place. :laughing::laughing::laughing:
Wore the same boots to Scotland and Ireland as well. They were really secure on a boat deck when we were in a gale. Not really boat boots, but I had 'em, they were paid for, and they worked. :laughing::laughing::laughing: We did quite a bit of walking over there as well.
I wear a Fitbit and one of my OH Sh...t moments in Scotland/Ireland is that I forgot to charge the Fitbit so I did see all of the miles I was walking.

Since 2015 I have walked over 5,000 miles and my best guess is that at least 50-60/70% of those miles is in these boots. At least 2,500 miles and I am on the same boot laces. The boots are a bit scuffed up in places, but other than that, still going strong. :thumbsup:
Wore those boots on the planes to/from China and Europe.

They did not cause a problem with TSA, though there was that TSA thug in LAX that needs to be out in the desert hugging rocks...

Checking into China was more friendly that that dip stick in LAX.
In these End of the World conversations, TP is always one of the mentioned most needed items. Well, many in the world do not use TP and they survive. Seems like good shoes/boots would be more useful if we were going from an Industrial Society to Chaos Time. :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:
Later,
Dan