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: High-quality boots, like those from Dr. Martens or heritage brands, can often be resoled. One owner reported that their 20-year-old boots felt "good as new" after a professional resole at a local repair shop, effectively resetting their lifespan for a fraction of the cost of a new pair.

: One shopper shared a story on The New York Times about buying $300 high-end ski bibs instead of $50 budget ones. After 17 years, the expensive bibs still worked perfectly, whereas the $50 pair would have been replaced at least 17 times, costing over $800 in total.

: Premium brands like Frye often look brand new even after years of use, maintaining a high resale value that cheap "fast fashion" boots lack. Spend the Money for the Good Boots, and Wear Them Forever buy booties

: A person who can afford the $50 boots upfront has a pair that lasts for ten years. By spending more initially, they spend half as much over a decade and keep their feet dry.

The most famous "useful story" about buying boots is the , a concept created by author Terry Pratchett in his Discworld series. It illustrates why buying cheap footwear often costs more in the long run than investing in high-quality items. The "Boots" Theory of Economics : High-quality boots, like those from Dr

The story follows Sam Vimes, a character who explains that a "really good" pair of leather boots costs $50, while an affordable but poor-quality pair costs $10.

: A person who can only afford the $10 boots finds they leak and wear out after a season or two. Over ten years, they might spend $100 on ten pairs of cheap boots and still have wet feet. : One shopper shared a story on The

Modern shoppers often share similar stories on platforms like Reddit's Buy It For Life community to justify higher upfront costs:

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