First this is a NON-safety toe boot and a GREAT BOOT to Boot!
I first ordered this Wellington boot(W03258)<- and ended up cancelling it; because I discovered It is the STEEL-TOED one. I'm pleased as a bug in the rug with this boot now. First it exactly fits a 10.5M. Funny thing is, Inside the removable pads are sized 11-11.5M, but the boot is marked as a 10.5M. Last year I ordered a wolverine boot and the fit was too tight. I'm wondering if they have resized them accordingly now, but regardless my 10.5 dogs FIT these boots now. I was afraid I would have to send this back and get a bigger size but NO it fits as expected. Make sure you understand the W03367 areNOT Steel-toe.WHY I want these are twofold:1.) It's lined and insulated. The insulation isn't important, but the combination does wick away moisture which causes the dreaded....stinky feet. You can wear these all day, and with this type of shock absorbing sole you can, and pull off these boots, dry socks and no smell 7 days a week.2.) The second reason is the bonded sole to leather uppers. I've another style of Wolverines that lace with this sole and I just love them. Back in '89 both my Heels were crushed in a car wreck and these shoes help cushion and are pleasant to walk in. This sole is permanently bonded to the leather. No water will leak into the boot thru this bond. Maybe directly thru the leather, but not the bond. This sole now looks to be made in a silicone type manner as you will notice if you zoom the picture and see the clearness. This is a very different type sole than a lot of other boots.Now the cons: The color I got was a darker earth brown than what this picture shows. No big deal, this is a ruddy suede type of leather that seems to be in style for a working shoe. This is what this shoe comes in, you either want this boot for the bonded sole, lining, Engineer/Wellington style, or you need to look for another style. I would rather have had a buffed and polished type leather. But it is what it is! And just a little water soaks into this leather right off the bat. Suppose to be waterproof but someone remarked that is between the bond and leather. I'm going to do what I can to prolong my investment in my footwear. So I will probably look into a silicone treatment over a beeswax type of waterproofing that would darken the leather in a heartbeat perhaps two-fold.Apparently on this page I and someone else got a notice to signup for an email about shoes and receive 20% off your first purchase up to $500. I did and this dropped my price to below $100. If you want these boots and get that notice. DO IT






































