I've been buying the same pair of shoes over and over for years. I'm a curmudgeon, so I save the last pair and have been known to use the right boot from one pair and the left boot from the other when they're worn out to wear out for another month or so before I buy new ones These shoes will last around 18-24 months if you don't wet them regularly. I think at some point they changed the glue or the manufacturing process. They used to last 8-14 months with regular wetting. The last few pairs only lasted 6-8 months. I'm a bit unhappy with them and this may be the last pair I'll buy due to their shortened lifespan. They are very comfortable. They keep your feet dry while you clean the floor when they are new. How wet your feet get when mopping is an indication of how long they last.
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