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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1838585" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>You need taller socks so the boot tops don't rub your skin. Boot socks. When I worked up in Western Oklahoma in winter, we wore some over socks that were thick as heck, in no way shape or form "fashionable" they were ugly as heck brown but warm as heck and came up beyond the tops of our rubber steel toed boots. Put your regular socks on, then these socks, then your boots. They were so good, that I used one later on, to insulate the whole house water filter that hung on the outside of the house I had at my old place. It never froze once. </p><p>Not sure where you'd find those over socks now. Got them at Atwoods back then.</p><p></p><p>On farm and most other times (except in high water and mud) I have always worn my jeans or coveralls over my boot tops. Neighbor asked me once why I didn't tuck my jeans down in my boots and I told him "Cause I ain't no dang pig farmer, that's why"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1838585, member: 18945"] You need taller socks so the boot tops don't rub your skin. Boot socks. When I worked up in Western Oklahoma in winter, we wore some over socks that were thick as heck, in no way shape or form "fashionable" they were ugly as heck brown but warm as heck and came up beyond the tops of our rubber steel toed boots. Put your regular socks on, then these socks, then your boots. They were so good, that I used one later on, to insulate the whole house water filter that hung on the outside of the house I had at my old place. It never froze once. Not sure where you'd find those over socks now. Got them at Atwoods back then. On farm and most other times (except in high water and mud) I have always worn my jeans or coveralls over my boot tops. Neighbor asked me once why I didn't tuck my jeans down in my boots and I told him "Cause I ain't no dang pig farmer, that's why" [/QUOTE]
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