Timberland Snyders Mens Safety Boots
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SAFETY FOOTWEAR

  • All items comply to either BS EN345 or ISO EN 20345
  • SB 200 joule toe cap
  • SBP as SB but with penetration resistant steel midsole
  • S1 200 joule toe cap. Closed seat region. Anti static. Energy absorption
  • S1P as S1 but with penetration resistant steel midsole
  • S2 200 joule toe cap. Closed seat region. Anti static. Energy absorption. Water resistant.
  • S3 200 joule toe cap. Closed seat region. Anti static. Energy absorption. Water resistant. Penetration resistant midsole.

Size Guide

Size S M L XL XXL
Chest
36/38
38/40
40/42
42/44
44/46

Clothing

men's measuring guide

Shirts - Your forefinger should be able to fit in between your collar and your neck when the shirt is buttoned to the top. If not, the collar's too tight.

Ties - Your tie point should always hang just above your belt buckle. The size (or fatness) of the tie knot should always be in proportion to the width of your collar. The wider your collar, the bigger the knot.

Trousers - Getting trousers to fit is easy. Try them first without your shoes; they should brush the floor. Then with shoes on, the back of your trousers should barely touch the ground (a good rule of thumb is that the trousers should break (crumple) about a third of the way down the shoe) Socks shouldn't show when you walk

Jeans - There are three basic styles of jeans we sell: regular, relaxed and loose.

Regular fit is as the name implies; traditional fitting.

Relaxed fit features more room in the seat.

Loose (baggiest) fit includes even more fabric in the seat and thigh.

Leg styles include straight parallel and bootcut. The straight leg is narrower than the parallel, which is cut looser from the thigh. The bootcut falls over your shoe.