My old Dunhams are just not keeping my feet warm any longer, any suggestions? Need them for when I am standing in the snow & ice, trimming the trees on the sides of our roads....Folks on another forum I frequent have suggested Sorels....
My old Dunhams are just not keeping my feet warm any longer, any suggestions? Need them for when I am standing in the snow & ice, trimming the trees on the sides of our roads....Folks on another forum I frequent have suggested Sorels....
When I worked on the Long Island Nuclear power plant as a carpenter in the 70's the temps were getting very low, 0-5-10 etc, but my feet never got cold, in fact not only were they not cold but stayed toasty warm ALL day. That's because I wore wool socks over cotton, but for this to work they have to be 100% cotton and 100% wool, which is hard to find these days but you can find them. Feet sweat 24/7 whether you know it or not. As long as they are dry there is no problem. Cotton, even thin dress cotton socks, as long as they are 100% cotton, will absorb the sweat, and the wool will wick it away. It's amazing, as soon as you put them on in the morning you feel the heat. You can't have nylon rayon toes, they have to be 100%.
Also, put on 3 or 4 undershirts, or t shirts of any material. Keeping your trunk warm goes a long way to overall handling the cold, and if you get to warm slip one off. Just don't sweat from to many shirts.
You'll have to search online, or go to a high end mens shop and get dress socks, and expect to pay a lot. Doesn't matter how thick they are, just make sure they are 100%.
hearthofgold brings up some good points. But, nowadays with all the new technology in breathable boots and liners, a very thin sock is required for maximum dryness, comfort, and heat. Wool over cotton will not work well with most waterproof boots. They just don't breath enough.
I work outside all year long, and I have never endured cold like I have skiing. I ski all winter long. Thin socks is the key. Thin like pantyhose.
Your feet will sweat. They MUST breath. Plastic bags is a bad idea. Wearing them all day will cause trench foot.
When I was a little kid, my mother would put me into rubber boots to go to school when it rained or snowed, and after I got there and took the boots off to change into regular shoes.... I left wet footprints all over the floor in my stocking feet. It annoys me no end that most people's feet don't do this. Maybe us wet foot people should start a club or something.I have tried alot of boots,different socks, different combos of the two. My feet sweet bad! The only thing that helps me is some Gold bond powder on my feet in the morning, the wool socks, then dry boots, If it is really cold i change my socks and boot at lunch time. Also I were different boots every day. I wear one pair and let the other dry slowly for a day. It helps even in the summer.
I have small rabbits attached to my feet after taking off cheap socks. Damn lint. I will be VP of your club.When I was a little kid, my mother would put me into rubber boots to go to school when it rained or snowed, and after I got there and took the boots off to change into regular shoes.... I left wet footprints all over the floor in my stocking feet. It annoys me no end that most people's feet don't do this. Maybe us wet foot people should start a club or something.
You're on.I have small rabbits attached to my feet after taking off cheap socks. Damn lint. I will be VP of your club.
Oh, yeah, been there, done that. Wide ball of foot, narrow heel, blister city. Needless to say, nobody does combination last shoes anymore like they did when i was a kid.I have all that..plus EEEE width. Finding shoes (running shoes, soccer shoes, etc) is like winning the lottery. Or, ingrown big toenail which isn't much fun.
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