JadeM
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Not the two legged variety, the ones you put on your feet for safety 
I've been told to order boots for when I'm out on site visits
I haven't got a clue what kind to get, would like them to be 'trendy' if there is such a thing So whats in and whats not when it comes to safety boots? I've only got size 3 feet
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AdZ9
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Timberlands!
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AdZ9
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Pink ones to!
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JadeM
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Can you get them in pink?
They've given me a catalogue to choose from TThey all seem to start from a size 6 and they're all rank 
http://www.aerussell.co.uk/22_footwear.pdf
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Hammer
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Size 3 safety boots 
I suspect you'll be wearing novelty ones or stuffing the toes on a set of size 6s!
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Ludacris Turbo
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Riggers ftw!
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Hammer
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http://safety-boots.greenham.com/c/ss/1058250021/Ladies-Safety-Boots
They all seem to start at size 3!
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JadeM
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Yeah I think tan riggers are about as trendy as you get, but as Hammer says I'll need to take a size 6 and trip all over the sites
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
http://safety-boots.greenham.com/c/ss/1058250021/Ladies-Safety-Boots
They all seem to start at size 3!
Wooohooo thanks for that, I'll go show the boss
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deano87
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DeWalt ones are pretty good. I have some for when I work with dad, and mine are trainer height on your ankles, not like boots 
But Timberland, Catterpillar etc do steel to-capped ones.
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myke
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
http://safety-boots.greenham.com/c/ss/1058250021/Ladies-Safety-Boots
They all seem to start at size 3!
That Chukka one would look best on a woman IMO.
I don't think Timbalands come with a steel toe 
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JadeM
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Just had a look, no riggers on there tho
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JadeM
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Think a pair of steel toe cap wellies would suffice?
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Mad Moe
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A lot of the big contractors dont let you wear Riggers on site anymore, something to do with them not supplying sufficient ankle support.
As for what to get have a look here as the have a specific section for ladies safety footwear
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Tom
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Steely's and some oily overalls would look good yeah
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RyanSxi
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Im wearing some steel toe capped boots.
I work in an office and hardly ever go anywhere.
Randomness FTW
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Mad Moe
A lot of the big contractors dont let you wear Riggers on site anymore, something to do with them not supplying sufficient ankle support.
As for what to get have a look here as the have a specific section for ladies safety footwear
Thanks
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Steely's and some oily overalls would look good yeah
Tom your bad
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mattk
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These are what I wear, really comfy 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DeWalt-Apprentice-Safety-Work-Boots-Size-11_W0QQitemZ170228726175QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item170228726175&_trkparms=72%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C65%3A12&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
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AdZ9
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quote: Originally posted by myke
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
http://safety-boots.greenham.com/c/ss/1058250021/Ladies-Safety-Boots
They all seem to start at size 3!
That Chukka one would look best on a woman IMO.
I don't think Timbalands come with a steel toe 
I remember when i bought my timberland boots many moons ago, cost £110, wore them out that night (i know i'm cool, street, hip to the zip to the hop) and the bouncer saw them, first thing he done was asked if they were steel toe capped, then proceeded to tread on them with his dirty shoes, jesus how i kept myself from going mad i don't know.
Needless to say, they are a state nowadays but i hardly wear them for trend anymore!
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Dean_W
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Caterpillar do some trainer style steel toe cap boots. There a lot better than big half way up ankle thingys.
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
Caterpillar do some trainer style steel toe cap boots. There a lot better than big half way up ankle thingys.
Clarks also do similar.
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JadeM
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Thanks folks 
Just need to convince the boss that his supplier is crap and I need to go elsewhere for decent ones
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by JadeM
quote: Originally posted by Tom
Steely's and some oily overalls would look good yeah
Tom your bad
I know 
http://www.hollywoodtuna.com/images/Lucy_Pinder_Pilot_2_small.jpg
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mattk
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Id just wear any old shit they would give me really, our clothes at work dont last 2 minuites
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