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re: Men's boots (manufactuers, comfort and look) - Update Page 7

Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:54 am to
Posted by MISSOURI WALTZ
Wolf Island, MO
Member since Feb 2016
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Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:54 am to
Ariat was founded by women and originally made only for women.

About 20 years ago shortly after they expanded their line of products I bought a pair of Ariat paddock boots and they never fit properly on my male feet. Maybe that has changed since then, but if I were you I would be careful with them.
Posted by McCaigBro69
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Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:59 am to
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About 20 years ago shortly after they expanded their line of products I bought a pair of Ariat paddock boots and they never fit properly on my male feet. Maybe that has changed since then, but if I were you I would be careful with them.


I worked at a Cavenders in college and can comfortably state that Ariat's were our highest selling boot both years I was there.

Now that doesn't mean they're the best or anything, but for the price, I think the boot, personally, is well made.

What size boot do you wear? Is it a weird size like a EE or something? I just wear a 10D so that's essentially impossible to screw up.

Also, I'd assume that you know that you typically always wear boots a half size smaller at least than the size of a normal shoe. I only ask because I've dealt with plenty of people who bitched about a boot not fitting right only to realize that they thought because they wore an 11 in running shoes, they wore an 11 in boots as well.
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