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I live in south Alabama, so I sort of understand what you're looking for. I wouldn't trust someone on /fa/ to give you the most logical choice for a work boot, because most of us are probably neets.

However, I would personally look into purchasing a pair of Wolverine work boots; my uncles and grandfather wore Wolverines while welding, and I know for a fact that they've been saved by them. They're uncomfortable, but they'll surely protect your feet from any of the shit thrown at you while renovating a home. If the other guys who are renovating with you wear something with less ankle support, then you could go with one that has a lower profile which will keep that region cooler. Although, they should keep you cool since my family built bridges and shit in them in the hot Georgia sun.

If you need a versatile boot that you could wear at a job that isn't as laborious and still be able to wear it off the job site, then you could look into buying a pair of Red Wings.

If you need some nice looking southern boots, then you should get some L.L. Bean Duck Boots. No scratch that, if you live in the South then you should get some work boots and some Bean boots (duck boots). They're the boots that hunters and many well-dressed southerners wear. Pic related; they're duck boots.

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Any opinion on the classic LL Bean

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