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Critique my quasi-boot choice:

Great Satchmo

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I just moved to a place that actually has winter, and I'm realizing my torn pair of Nike Free's (which I need to replace), my falling apart running shoes, and converse (as well as some dress shoes that aren't appropriate for everyday use) aren't going to cut it.

As an everyday type choice with jeans for cooler weather, I'm thinking these:



I've been looking on 6pm.com since I gotta outfit myself for winter on a budget and I need a lot of things, so this seems decent for ~$50. Other suggestions/websites are welcome.
 

mk.ultra

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Get a real pair of boots man.

If you spend $120-$150 you can get a pair of nice, USA made leather boots that will last years and years. Look at Thorogood or Chippewa boots on Amazon. Also buy some Sno Seal with them and you'll be all set for winter.

I'm cheap as HELL but boots are one thing you can't be spending $50 on.....
 
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