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    Chippewa Snake Boot Sizing?

    I am looking at getting some of the blemish models of the snake boots. I am wanting a pear with the zipper in the back. What is the sizing like for these boots?

    #2
    Mine ran a touch on the big side. Works out though if I choose to wear thicker socks


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      #3
      They ran a size too big for me. I wear an 11D and I had to get a 10 to fit right enough to not give me blisters.

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        #4
        Do you have a link to the blemish models that are on sale?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Grizzly1 View Post
          Do you have a link to the blemish models that are on sale?
          Google Sierra Trading Post

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            #6
            Run big

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              #7
              I only have one pair but they were true to size for me. I wear a 13 and have trouble getting them on but once on they fit. I'd be willing to bet i couldnt even get my foot in a 12 so beware of ordering a size smaller if you cant return.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mule Skinner View Post
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                I did. I didnt see any blemish snake boots for sale.

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                  #9
                  I had to get one size below my normal size. Common consensus is that they run one size too big.

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                    #10
                    I ordered a pair in Dec according to my everyday shoe size (12) and the fit was okay when I put them on. However, as I started to walk, the part that goes across the top of the foot towards the ankle created significant pain. I tried to suck it up, but it was apparent this was more than a inconvenience and likely not to go away. I've NEVER had pain like that in any shoes/boots I've ever worn. I'm not sure whether that was part of the 'defect' or not... Great looking boots, but I did return them with no issues.

                    I'm still looking to replace the ones that crapped out at the beginning of the season...

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                      #11
                      Order at least a 1/2 size smaller than you normally wear. I would order a full size smaller, or find somewhere to try them on before you buy.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BrianL View Post
                        Order at least a 1/2 size smaller than you normally wear. I would order a full size smaller, or find somewhere to try them on before you buy.
                        Good advise here. I had to go with a 1/2 size smaller. I did go try them on before I bought.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by COACH_EM_UP View Post
                          I did. I didnt see any blemish snake boots for sale.
                          Interesting.

                          Here you go.

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                            #14
                            Skip blemish

                            Originally posted by COACH_EM_UP View Post
                            I did. I didnt see any blemish snake boots for sale.
                            dont really recommend buying blemish boot
                            They have defects you might regret
                            I wear mine almost daily and tried saving a few bucks
                            Have two pairs one for my feet the 2nd getting re sole and rotation
                            Picture of the blemish boots( can’t be fixed)

                            P.s wear 9.5 new balance walking shoes and 10D chip
                            And spray with fluid film lanolin oil fairly regular to condition the leather and water resistant
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                            Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 01-23-2020, 01:54 PM.

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