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Doc Martens
And bluntstones
Tbh feel like Docs have gone down in quality over the past few years, a pair of them wore out for me in 2 years when I was a Chef. Granted I was on my feet all the time!
Docs have this image of an honest and durable working boot, but now they're more like sneakers.
I've even had a pair where a big toe stuck right through the midsole into the air pocket. And this was a week after getting them.
You might have more luck with their "made in England" shoes, but in that price range there are other alternatives. If you like the look, check out Solovair.