Favorite winery and vineyard boots? My redbacks recently gave up on just their second harvest. I was wondering if you all had recommendations for winery & vineyard footwear. Cheers!
Crazy_John replied:
Not in vineyard work, but if you need steel caps, it's hard to go past [Whites's](https://whitesboots.com/), fully customisable, built for woodland firefighting, and they're fully recraftable so you're able to get a few seasons out of them, order from [Baker Shoes](https://www.bakershoe.com/) if you intend on customizing them.
Looking for a good pair of boots? Heya :) so I'm looking for something that possibly doesn't exist. I want a pair of boots that are reasonably stylish enough (think timberland) to wear with a pair of jeans but also able to go on a multiday trek for an upcoming trip. I used to have a pair that were super comfy but apparently not great quality as they fell apart after a year (granted they were the only pair of shoes I owned.) I bought them in Prague though so can't repurchase. This will be my first long hike (Everest Base Camp) and hopefully the only shoes I bring with me.
Is there a store in Eugene that will be able to help me find a good fit and talk me through some options? Looking to spend $350 or under.
Rihzopus replied:
Bakers Boots has a big selection of quality foot wear as well as a knowledgeable staff. 2642 Roosevelt Blvd, Eugene, OR 97402 https://www.bakershoe.com/