Posted by Texasmark1 on May 14, 2012 at 14:53:37 from (67.142.175.23):
In Reply to: OT/new red wing boots posted by Nancy Howell on May 14, 2012 at 06:21:48:
I read your original post and I am confused.
My uncle was a mobile shoe salesman for Red Wing industrial shoes for his entire career after graduating college with a business degree. The logo was a red foot with a red wing attached similar to the Good Year logo. Shoes were of utmost quality and made in the USA. He traveled the industrial sites along the Houston, TX. Ship Channel where a lot of chemical and industrial complexes exist.
Recently I bought some shoes from the Guide Gear Internet site and the advertisement said Red Wing. Well they weren't Red Wing, rather Red Wings made in China. The logo was similar but decidedly different.
The shoes were quality shoes and I got good wear out of them and they were priced right, but they were not what they claimed to be......just to set the record straight.
Guide Gear missed it on this one and I am not impressed with their (deliberate????) mistake.
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