Women's Caraway Work Boots
Women's Caraway Work Boots
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Women's Caraway Work Boots

3.9 stars out of 15 reviews
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Brahma Women's Caraway Work Boots:
  • Manmade materials
  • Lace-up style
  • Metal grommets
  • Mesh lining
  • Padded collar
  • Steel Toe
  • Padded footbed
  • Slip-oil resistant sole
  • Non-marking sole
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Feb 13, 2013
SmokeyK
5 out of 5 stars review

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Love Them!

I was looking for a pair of boots just to wear with jeans. At the time when I ordered these, I did not realize they were steal toed. But that's okay. They're comfortable and kind of cute. Not something I would wear in freezing weather but to go from the car to the store or whatever, they're fine and I just wear a pair of warm socks. Overall, I'm pleased, especially for the great price.

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Dec 6, 2012
sookiewannabe
5 out of 5 stars review

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Wonderful boots.

I ordered these boots for my daughter. She asked for a brand we couldn't afford. I found these on the Walmart website for much less money. They were delivered in a just a few days. They were a perfect fit...and she loves them.

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Jun 22, 2014
dmw341
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great value and surprisingly good quality

I'm currently working my first job at a farm (WWOOFing) and wanted to find work boots that were cheap enough that I wouldn't feel bad about ruining them. As anyone who's searched for boots will know, good work boots tend to be very expensive. Because I didn't know what kind of damage they might take I wasn't willing to spend that much. I dropped by Walmart to see if they had anything decent under $40. This price point was perfect, and when I tried them on I was really surprised at how comfortable they were. I've been at the farm for 2 solid weeks now and have worn them every day, in rain, mud, chicken coops, etc. and they've been great. They're surprisingly flexible too, and there was no break-in period. They felt really good from the first day. Some downsides though: the sole is held on by glue, so it will be prone to separating from the rest of the shoe. I kicked a heavy rock and it separated under the toe a bit. They're also 100% synthetic so they don't breathe as well as leather boots. And these seem to be built mainly for standing on flat surfaces, so if you're crouching a lot or hiking over uneven ground I'd strongly recommend some insoles, especially to cushion the ball of the foot. I had to buy them a half size down (7.5) from my usual size, an 8 was far too big and a 7 was far too small. Overall I'm really glad I picked up these boots. I was happy to sacrifice quality for price in this case, but it turned out I didn't have to. Definitely recommended.

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