I work on the railroad, walking on ballast stone, oily ties, mud, you name it, six or seven days a week. When my Timberland Pro Boondocks finally fell apart after TWO years I went back to Jimmy's, where I bought them originally,to be replaced. I drove two hours home, showed the salesperson a picture of the label inside the tonque of my old boots and had a new pair on my feet in less than a minute. But wait, there's more! They rang up at the same price that I paid for the last pair. I looked on Amazon to check price and availability before I went. Jimmy's has a better selection of soft and composite toe boots at better prices. The store is absolutely loaded with every style of work boot you could imagine. I swear, I'm going back next payday for a...
   Read moreI'm only giving it one star for location and I like to shop local. Bought a pair of boots a month ago. Brand new in box. I went to return and was told by someone leaving the store as I was coming in- don't bother with a return because they only give store credit. They were right! The boots I explained did not fit but they did not have my size. I was told I can have store credit. So buyer beware. If you buy something there just know there are no returns except store credit. They do not tell customers this policy but they keep a small piece of paper under the glass counter in hopes that you see it. Poor return policy and the woman...
   Read moreI purchased a pair of Chippawa steel toe boots from the original Jimmy over 20 years ago and they hurt my feet from day one. He said give them time and they will break in. After yrs of blisters I gave up on them but kept them around since I could see throwing away a $200 pair of boots. Recently I went back to the new Jimmy on 23 where I met up with his consistently not so pleasant wife/partner asking if there was any way to adjust them, she really could not be less helpful. So using a tail pipe expander and vice I got them to fit right myself. I guess they just wanna sell now shoes...
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