Hi,
My last pair of Dr. Martens just gave out on me so I'm in the market for new boots. I'm looking for something that'll survive through heavy snow/rain. From what I've been reading, Chippewa seems to be what I'm looking for. (although it'd be nice if any of them had lugged soles- I plan on wearing them more than not for work, and urban & general hiking)
I'm overseas and the available sizes don't seem to fit so I have to buy them online. I'd rather not have to send them back to resize them so I could use some advice w/r/t Chippewa boot sizing (I'm guessing there wouldn't really be any variance between types of boots) I'm a 9.5 Converse All Star Hi. I tried a pair of Chippewa (either 6" Lace up or Service Utility) at the store, but 9 D(M) seemed a bit too large (could fit a finger in the back and slightly too narrow. Should I go down .5 or 1 full size? Also, will the 2E be too wide? (The one's I tried on we D(M) and were kinda narrow near the arches- if it helps, my feet are roughly 4" at the widest part and 3.5" at the arches)
Thanks!
My last pair of Dr. Martens just gave out on me so I'm in the market for new boots. I'm looking for something that'll survive through heavy snow/rain. From what I've been reading, Chippewa seems to be what I'm looking for. (although it'd be nice if any of them had lugged soles- I plan on wearing them more than not for work, and urban & general hiking)
I'm overseas and the available sizes don't seem to fit so I have to buy them online. I'd rather not have to send them back to resize them so I could use some advice w/r/t Chippewa boot sizing (I'm guessing there wouldn't really be any variance between types of boots) I'm a 9.5 Converse All Star Hi. I tried a pair of Chippewa (either 6" Lace up or Service Utility) at the store, but 9 D(M) seemed a bit too large (could fit a finger in the back and slightly too narrow. Should I go down .5 or 1 full size? Also, will the 2E be too wide? (The one's I tried on we D(M) and were kinda narrow near the arches- if it helps, my feet are roughly 4" at the widest part and 3.5" at the arches)
Thanks!
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