27th January 2011, 03:36 PM
Terribly sorry-an unjustifiable straying from topic there (Peter`s fault) so in order to wander back onto the subject:
Rigger boots........not really a good bit of kit anyway. Not only are they notorious for maintaining Siberian temperatures, they are not waterproof and have a nasty habit of attracting all manner of foreign objects necessitating removal and constant emptying. They rub like a belligerant manitou, smell bloody awful after only a couple of projects and should under no circumstances be worn in the office. Particularly with a skirt or silly flannel trousers. I think, after much reflection, that riggers are favoured by grown-ups in pursuance of an image resembling a Greek dancer. You know, one of them there chappies who wear donkey-riding trousers (whatshisfaces mandolin stylee) and wave hankies.
They just don`t provide ankle support and get pulled off in sludge anyway. All in all, naff kit.
Rigger boots........not really a good bit of kit anyway. Not only are they notorious for maintaining Siberian temperatures, they are not waterproof and have a nasty habit of attracting all manner of foreign objects necessitating removal and constant emptying. They rub like a belligerant manitou, smell bloody awful after only a couple of projects and should under no circumstances be worn in the office. Particularly with a skirt or silly flannel trousers. I think, after much reflection, that riggers are favoured by grown-ups in pursuance of an image resembling a Greek dancer. You know, one of them there chappies who wear donkey-riding trousers (whatshisfaces mandolin stylee) and wave hankies.
They just don`t provide ankle support and get pulled off in sludge anyway. All in all, naff kit.