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I bought new boots for work because my old ones are destroyed. I work at a diesel shop. The boots are waterproof, oil, resistant, steel toed, and slip resistant cowboy boots. I wore them today, and all I was doing was mopping up oil on the bay, but my boots kept sliding. It says it's slip resistant, so I don't know why it would do that. My old boots never did that. Google says I gotta break them in first, but other souces says its a defect. Should I keep them or find a different pair? Or should i just can it be a defect?
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