![]() ![]() So for the moc a standard D width could go a half size down, if you are D/E width go true to size. I would go a half size down after a full work shift. Try to find your size in the morning and then later after a full work shift. Good rule of thumb, get measured with the sock you are going to wear. ![]() I ended up with my feet touching the welt. Yeah, I tried a half size down on my morning size. The heritage line is all made in the USA but have no safety ratings at all and will not have the 30-day comfort however they will have a 1 year warranty Redwing Work has a mix of made in the USA/Overseas and will all carry at least a rating of EH or SD among other safety features and will carry a 1 year warranty as well as a 30-Day Comfort guarantee so you can wear them at work and return them in the first 30 days for any reason. The redwing work line has many made in the USA boots and you should be able to filter that on their website! Another great option is the dynaforce line of boots and the Supersole 2.0 both super comfortable both made in the USAĮdit: to answer your original question Irish Setter is a brand owned by redwing which are mostly made in Cambodia or Vietnam, will have a 6 month warranty and are decent boots. I wouldn’t recommend the heritage line for work they are tough boots but they really aren’t “work boots” I saw that you like the 877 so I would recommend the 10877 which is essentially the same boot but in the work line so it would have an EH rating which I assume would be important working as an electrician. ![]()
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