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Really like the looks of these, and have often considered grabbing a pair for myself.The uppers have an extra piece of leather. The backstay is a 3rd piece of leather, over the other 2 pieces. Goodyear welted to a rubber midsole. Synthetic Faux Norwegian Welt. Synthetic lasting board with poron, and an insert. Vibram wedge sole. Eyelets, speed hooks, then an eyelet at the top which I never use. Typical Thorogood build. Comfortable. No painful break-in. I expect to own these for the rest of my life. They can easily go through a resole where the worn sole is pulled off, and a new sole glued on. Then a cobbler can stitch on a new midsole for another resole. After that, the welt can be changed, and the shoe is rebuilt with a leather insole and leather midsole. Only problem is that all of those resoles will cost more than a new pair of shoes.
Thorogood offers a budget Made in USA shoe. Maybe not the best components with the synthetic lasting boards and poron. But certainly a lot lighter and more comfortable out of the box. You can spend more for shoes with leather insoles. But if you're actually working, the synthetics may be the way to go. If you have a requirement for orthothics or special orthopedic footbeds, then these may be the better option. When you need arch support, a doctor will not point you towards a flat piece of hard leather.


