Military boots are great for mosh pits and stomping darkies.
When I'm not doing either of those I wear moccasins made by this drunk native dude. I like to feel the ground, and the flexibility of the leather lets my toes grip when on rough terrain. Mocs don't last as long as merrels, but I can get mine for 20 bucks because buddy needs money for box wine.
>>775934Loggers wear boots because they use chainsaws and the protective equipment for chainsaws fits best over a pair of good steel-toed boots. Loggers do not walk very much, they cut trees and jump in a pickup truck when the day is done.
Firefighters also don't do a lot of walking, their job is to fight fires, which requires heavy clothing to protect against the heat. Ask a firefighter if he wears his fire suit when off the job.
Soldiers get issued boots by a semi-retard system that doesn't care about their health. In cases when soldiers are allowed to buy their own footwear, their commanders who don't walk anywhere insist that they only buy boots. It overall doesn't matter since most members of the military are POGs and don't need to march. Of the grunts, many are mechanized and don't ever need to walk far. The military could get away with wearing clown shoes.
When buying walking shoes, don't ask yourself what people who don't walk wear. That's dumb.
>>775955It's spelled valour, and it can't be stolen. You can't steal cowardice either.