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socks1965 · 5 months ago
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WHO'S INTO MY SMELLY FOOT AND WET CHEESY 🧀 SOCK????
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residentshitcunt · 1 year ago
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If there are any other queers out there looking for good quality footwear to announce your unbridled faggotry to the world, hold on before you shell out for Doc Martens. Blundstone, the iconic Australian boot people, have gay as fuck classic 500 series boots.
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Just look at these puppies. As someone who has worn the same pair of blundies for the better part of a decade without significant wear or structural issues, get these, or really any good quality work boot over Docs. Remember it's not punk to do fast fashion, and you can get much higher quality for the same price if you're not choosing styling over substance.
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momcapt · 11 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Blundstone Australian size 5.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Blundstone WOMEN'S ORIGINALS HIGH TOP BOOTS - RUSTIC BROWN - Size US 10/ AU 7.
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shopofthemoment · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Blundstone 𖤐 Crazy Horse Nubuck Suede Chukka Boots 𖤐 Blonde 𖤐 10.5AU 11.5 US.
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degibusdesigns · 2 years ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: COPY - R.M. Williams Brown Leather Chelsea Boots AU 6E.
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kohla7 · 2 years ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 𝅺BLUNDSTONE canvas Chelsea boot Unisex size 8 US Men 9 or US Women 11.
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otwayfootwear · 2 years ago
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Womens Safety Boots Australia
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Womens safety boots Australia are designed to offer protection against cuts, burns, and punctures. They are also intended to keep women safe while working. In addition, they provide comfort and support to the user's foot and ankle.
Most work safety boots are designed to provide a comfortable walking experience for the user. These boots will typically come with a protective toe cap and anti-slip soles. Depending on the nature of the job, you may also need anti-perforation and waterproofing.
BAD Workwear is an Australian company that specializes in providing safety work boots to blue-collar industries. The company provides a variety of safety footwear options to women, including steel caps, TPU outsoles, and non-abrasive material.
BAD Safety Work Boots are available in a variety of styles. From leather to polymer, they are certified to the international safety standards. You can choose from a range of styles and sizes.
BAD safety boots include water, oil, and acid resistance, along with soft orthopaedic innersoles and non-abrasive material. They are AS/NZS 2210.3:2009 compliant.
Steel Blue is a leading manufacturer of ladies' work boots. They have a variety of styles and colours. Their Sand Southern Cross work boot is an excellent fit for female feet. It features a low-cut scalloped collar to support the ankle and a padded collar for comfort.
Blundstone is another well-respected brand of women's safety boots. They have subtle girly details, such as pink stitching, and offer a comfortable, oil resistant outsole. They also have a breathable, anti-bacterial lining.
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humxn-destiny · 5 years ago
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Blundstone Boots Review | The Perfect All Around Boots!
Blundstone Boots Review | The Perfect All Around Boots!
Blundstone boots have become a favourite for so many people over the years, and for good reason! So after wearing these boots in for the past few months and truly putting them through their paces, I thought it was time to do a Blundstone Boots Review on one of my favourite all-around shoes.
These boots have been everywhere with me. From climbing mountains to walking along beaches, through cities…
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WALK, WALK, FASHION BABY | Despite being in a different country, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a familiar look for her outdoors engagement. The Duchess wore her Seeland Woodcock Advanced Jacket, over a new jumper - the 'Karlotta' sweater from Mark Kenly Domino Tan (a Danish brand) - and a pair of black jeans. She also wore an unidentified belt. Catherine teamed her look with her Blundstone Chelsea boots and 'Bobble Hoop' earrings from Liv Thurwell. Blundstone is an Australian-based brand, and a possible nod to the Australian-born Crown Princess of Denmark
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15milestation · 8 years ago
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When asked what was the most Australian thing about him, Joel Edgerton immediately replied:
"I am proud of my accent and will never lose it. Plus my Blundstone and R. M. Williams boots, which travel everywhere with me."
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frangipanidownunder · 4 years ago
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Weird question but do you have a preference for popular Aussie boots? Blundstone's are crazy popular in Canada, but I've seen reviews that people prefer Redbacks because they're actually made in Australia and hella comfy
Hey lovely! Never apologise for questions, my inbox is always open.
However, I literally know nothing about boots, Australian or otherwise. I know that people here do love their Blundstones and their RM Williams. I have never heard of Redbacks but a quick google shows me they look pretty good.
I say go for what you can afford but try to pay the most you can for quality. Good boots are an investment. I still have a pair of hiking boots from the UK that must be 20+ years old and still going strong.
I have always said that should I ever be lucky enough to land a book deal that the first thing I will buy is a pair of purple DMs because I've wanted them since I was 13 years old and my mum refused to buy them for me. All these years later, I have never been able to justify the expense.
Good luck with the decision. Let me know what you buy. 💜
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momcapt · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Blundstone Australian size 5.
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s-hylor · 5 years ago
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50 Questions You’ve Never Been Asked Before
tagged by the amazing, adorable @bardingbeedle
tagging: @quandongcrumble @laglemon and anyone else who wants to do it.
What is the colour of your hairbrush?
I don’t use one anymore, cut my hair way too short for that, but I do have a couple of easy detangle hairbrushes because my hair was always so easy to knot when it was longer, and they both look like penguins. Hence why I bought them.
Are you typically too warm or too cold?
Depends on the time of year. I do feel the cold less than my dad, if that counts for anything. 
What were you doing 45 minutes ago?
Driving.
What is your favourite candy bar?
Cadbury Flake or Cherry Ripe. 
Have you ever been to a professional sports event?
Went to see the Adelaide Crows play back in 1996 I think it was. I can’t remember who they played. I am pretty sure they won though. 
What is the last thing you said out loud?
“Yes it is a big rabbit.” to my sister.
What is your favourite ice cream?
Coffee, or Rum & Raisin. Also Hot Cross Bun flavour, or Golden North’s Christmas Pudding Ice Cream. I just like ice cream. 
What was the last thing you had to drink?
Iced coffee. 
Do you like your wallet?
Yes. Very much. It’s Civil War Steve/Tony themed. 
What was the last thing you ate?
Ginger nut biscuit. It was meant to be for Jenny, but she was mean to me, so I ate her biscuit. 
Did you buy any new clothes last weekend?
Last weekend, no. This weekend I ordered two hoodies from the Just A Story Podcast merch shop. I couldn’t decide which one I wanted. So I got both. 
The last sporting event you watched?
Probably a T20 Big Bash cricket match? Sometime last year. Because dad insists on watching them even though he doesn’t like that version of cricket. I have barely watched TV let alone sport since I moved back down to the farm. 
What is your favourite flavour of popcorn?
Anything that gives a sweet and salty combo. 
Who is the last person you sent a text message to?
Group chat to my sister and her partner. 
Ever go camping?
Yes. A lot. I spent 6 weeks camping last year while travelling through the Northern Territory and Western Australia. I love camping. 
Do you take vitamins?
Barocca. So what ever vitamins are in that? I just like the flavour. 
Do you go to church every Sunday?
I only go to church if I am staying with people who go to church. Or when school forced me to. Or funerals. But they are rarely on sundays. 
Do you have a tan?
I have a “farmers’ tan”. 
Do you prefer Chinese food or pizza?
Both. Both is good. 
Do you drink your soda with a straw?
No. I do drink milkshakes with a straw though. 
What colour socks do you usually wear?
Black, black-ish, black with coloured toes and heels. Or white with coloured toes and heels if sports socks. 
Do you ever drive above the speed limit?
Never intentionally. I have gone over the speed limit occasionally when I’m not paying attention. But never for long. If anything, I drive under the speed limit. There was a reason one of my co-workers at the mine site called me “driving Miss Daisy”.
What terrifies you?
Something bad happening to someone or something I care about. Pets dying. 
Look to your left, what do you see?
My sister’s cat, Polly, sitting on my sister’s lounge. Looking grumpy. 
What chore do you hate?
Most of them. That’s why they are called chores. I still do them, but I don’t like them. 
What do you think of when you hear an Australian accent?
Normal everyday thing. 
What’s your favourite soda?
Pepsi Max. Or soda water. 
Do you go in a fast food place or just hit the drive-thrus?
Go in. Because I hate driving through drive throughs. They all seem way too narrow/tight for my vehicle. 
Who’s the last person you talked to?
My sister.
Favourite cut of beef?
Whatever cut gets turned into corned beef. I eat more corned beef than any other type of beef. I live on a sheep station/farm. Ask me about mutton. 
Last song you listened to?
Hyperfine by G Flip
Last book you read?
The Bodies of Men by Nigel Featherstone. 
It’s a WWII story, about Australian soldiers. It’s gay. Everyone should go read it. 
Favourite day of the week?
Tomorrow. Because I get to go back to work. I’ve missed the plants. 
Can you say the alphabet backwards?
I can barely say it forwards. 
How do you like your coffee?
Black. 
Favourite pair of shoes?
Most worn and most frequently bought are Blundstone boots. Beauty of work boots. 
The time you normally go to sleep?
Between 9:30 and 11. 
The time you normally get up?
Now that I’m starting back at the plant nursery, 4:30. While I was stood down, and before that, around 6am. Unless I want to write, then around 2:30am. Depends.  
What do you prefer, sunrise or sunsets?
At the station, we get better sunsets, because the hills block the sunrise. At the farm, it’s in a valley, so the hills block both, so both are about equal. 
How many blankets on your bed?
Two. One duvet with an Avengers cover, and one red, black and white patchwork quilt my grandma made, inspired by the mining town she spent most of her adult life in. 
Describe your kitchen plates
Melamine, brownish, with flowery patterns. They’re just what is in the caravan. 
Do you have a favourite alcoholic beverage?
Don’t really have one. I barely drink. But I used to liked the ginger beer my Grandpa used to brew. It was potent. 
Do you play cards?
Cards Against Humanity. Unstable Unicorns. And several card games played with a normal deck of cards that i can’t remember the names of. 
What colour is your car?
Pearl white. It’s white, but sparkly.  
Can you change a tire?
Change it. Mend it. Put it back on again. Much better at motorbike tyres though, because I have more practise with those.  
Favourite job you’ve ever had?
Trainee at a plant nursery. So, the current one. That I get to start again tomorrow. 
How did you get your biggest scar?
A cow kicked a gate into my head. I now have a scar that runs from my hairline to my eyebrow on the left side of my forehead. Busted me open to the skull. Not that anyone would tell me that at the time. Doctor did a great job stitching it up though, so it isn’t as visible as you’d expect.
What did you do today that made someone else happy?
I gave the sheep stock lime and salt today. It’s like lollies for sheep. So I made 800 woolly someones happy today. 
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framepiner · 2 years ago
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Classic red wing boots
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Its higher shaft and not-too bulky toe make this workwear/americana classic just a touch more svelte. Their legendary boss boot is 10 inches tall and features a triple-stitched upper, structured toe, and a vintage style higher heel. While you can pull off a Pecos without owning a horse, it’s a little harder to work an Engineer boot if you don’t ride a motorcycle, but, hey, who are we to judge! There are many many brands out there making some form of this famous style, but as far as I can tell, one of the all-time best comes from Wesco Boots. The higher heel gives them more arch support, panache, and makes you walk and feel like a genuine cowboy.Īvailable for $239.95 at Stag. The slightly taller models, which are for the most part, exclusive to the European and Japanese markets, are that much better. When it comes to Pecos, you have to commit. This lower heel gives them a less elegant look and the altered shaft makes it hard to get them under most jeans. These have a lower heel and a far wider shaft. The first is a 9-inch style that lacks most of the details that make the boot so appealing. The boots feature an all-new Russet Taos leather that’s combined with the high-end performance brought. Red Wing has two styles of Pecos available. These boots bring a one-of-a-kind new look to Red Wing Heritage’s best-selling Classic Moc by transforming them into the all-weather must-have everyone needs this season and beyond. Red Wing x Eat Dust Pecos Boot via Red Wing Amsterdam But that doesn’t make it wrong! When it comes to the tall boot, it’s all about commitment… and a tasteful heel. It’s way easier for your friends to tease you for wearing a cowboy boot than for wearing a small six-inch boot that just blends in with the rest. We fear these boots because they show a greater degree of intentionality. The most intimidating genre of boots by far are the tall ones. The classic model, the Comfort RM is available for between $383 and $545 and can be had from the R.M. Though don’t be fooled by their dressy exterior, these boots are made to handle hard work and they go marvelously with any raw denim you might already have in the rotation. These boots are made by hand from higher-grade leathers and more closely resemble the classic Chelsea Boots, with a narrower and more refined profile. Williams, on the other hand, still manufactures out of Australia and retails at a higher price point. Blundstones are not Goodyear welted or recraftable, but their weatherized rainboot-esque construction makes them exceptionally waterproof. Blundstone, which now manufactures in various Asian locations, are available at a lower price point and are made of lower-grade materials. Williams are Australian brands, but they do very different interpretations of the same style.
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degibusdesigns · 2 years ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: R.M. Williams Brown Leather Chelsea Boots AU 6E.
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