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I currently have 2 pairs of brand new never worn king gee work boots still in there original boxes. Depending how much interest I get I have access to more sizes ranging from 9-13 in black or tan, lace-up or elastic. These aren't dodgy or defectable in any way and aren't stolen goods.

Size 11 K25552 Wills Suede elastic: $80

Size 10 K27501 Burke Nubuck lace-ups:$90

I would prefer local pick-up but if I get enough interest I might be willing to post.

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yes they are. both pairs. sorry I forgot to mention that. These are very comfy and supportive as well. I just started wearing a pair of the lace-ups to work the other day

just updating that I now have quite a few pairs ranging from size 9-13 lace-up and elastic. The lace-up's retail for around $150 and the elastics around $120 brand new.

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