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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1694622" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I wore safety footwear for years and my feet were very happy in them - but I always wore a pair of thin cotton socks underneath home made wool ones, for just one day and then washed them, and I always wore the same style and make - they were lace up full shoes. When someone I worked with wanted a slip on style they were useless as they did not stay on her feet and the construction and shape were completely different so you do need to have them to try on and get them swapped if they are wrong. Some of the styles have narrower toes than others and they can be really painful and cause dreadful damage so you have to insist on a good fit with the socks you need to wear in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1694622, member: 355878"] I wore safety footwear for years and my feet were very happy in them - but I always wore a pair of thin cotton socks underneath home made wool ones, for just one day and then washed them, and I always wore the same style and make - they were lace up full shoes. When someone I worked with wanted a slip on style they were useless as they did not stay on her feet and the construction and shape were completely different so you do need to have them to try on and get them swapped if they are wrong. Some of the styles have narrower toes than others and they can be really painful and cause dreadful damage so you have to insist on a good fit with the socks you need to wear in them. [/QUOTE]
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