Georgia Men's LTX Logger Brown Waterproof Round Toe Lace Up Work Boots
 $214.99current price $214.99
Georgia Men's LTX Logger Brown Waterproof Round Toe Lace Up Work Boots
 $214.99current price $214.99
Color: Brown
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The Georgia Boot LTX logger waterproof work boot is our lightest and most cutting-edge logger yet. The upper on this Goodyear welt constructed waterproof boot is made from full-grain leather with a high-abrasion textile upper and has combination eyelet and hook hardware. This brown boot features our Stretch Gusset Technology, AMP LT comfort insole, and a 5-ribbed steel shank that provides double the width and support of a traditional steel shank. Even with all those comfort features, this boot is 25% lighter than our standard loggers, providing all-day comfort and maximum protection. This boot meets ASTM F2892 electrical hazard standard for soft-toe work boots.
- 9" Height
- Full Grain Leather
- Brown
- Soft Round Toe
- AMP LT Insole with Memory Foam
- Georgia Waterproof System
- ASTM F2892 Electrical Hazard Standard
- Heat, Chemical, Abrasion, and Slip-Resisting Dual-Density EVA
- Goodyear Welt Construction
- Stretch Gusset Technology
- Lace Up
- Combination Eyelet/Hook Hardware
- Two Sets of Shoe Laces
Style #GB00616
Daily Care: Remove everyday dust and dirt with a quick wipe-down using a damp cloth or horsehair brush.
Deep Cleaning: For tougher grime, mix a drop of mild dish soap with water. Dab the solution onto your boots and gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush in small, circular motions.
Conditioning: Leather can dry out over time, just like skin. To prevent cracking, apply an oil-free leather conditioner about twice a month, ideally while the boots are still slightly damp from cleaning.
Polishing: Once dry, restore your boots’ natural shine by working a small amount of wax-based polish into the leather. Let it sit for a few minutes, then buff with a cotton cloth followed by a horsehair brush.
Waterproofing (Optional): Apply a water-repellent spray to protect your boots from light moisture and stains. While this won’t make them fully waterproof, it adds an extra layer of defense against rain, mud, and morning dew.
Storage: It’s best to store your boots away from direct sunlight in a cool, dry place. To help maintain their shape, stuff them with newspaper or use cedar shoe trees. And remember, your boots work hard, so give them a break between wears to keep them feeling fresh and lasting longer.
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Deep Cleaning: For tougher grime, mix a drop of mild dish soap with water. Dab the solution onto your boots and gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush in small, circular motions.
Conditioning: Leather can dry out over time, just like skin. To prevent cracking, apply an oil-free leather conditioner about twice a month, ideally while the boots are still slightly damp from cleaning.
Polishing: Once dry, restore your boots’ natural shine by working a small amount of wax-based polish into the leather. Let it sit for a few minutes, then buff with a cotton cloth followed by a horsehair brush.
Waterproofing (Optional): Apply a water-repellent spray to protect your boots from light moisture and stains. While this won’t make them fully waterproof, it adds an extra layer of defense against rain, mud, and morning dew.
Storage: It’s best to store your boots away from direct sunlight in a cool, dry place. To help maintain their shape, stuff them with newspaper or use cedar shoe trees. And remember, your boots work hard, so give them a break between wears to keep them feeling fresh and lasting longer.
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