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Carolina Men's Flatiron 6" Moc Toe Wedge Work Boot - Brown - CA7043 8 / Medium / Dark Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's Ferric 6" Steel Toe Made in USA Work Boot- Brown- CA7829 8 / Medium / Dark Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's Ferric 6" Steel Toe Moc Toe Work Boot - Brown - CA7514 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's EXT 5" Carbon Toe Waterproof Hiker Work Shoe - CA4551 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's Dormite 6" Waterproof Work Boot - Brown - CA3058 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's Hemlock Composite Toe Logger Work Boot - Brown - CA9854 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's Kauri 6" Comp Waterproof Work Boot - Brown - CA4557 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Women's S-117 Aluminum Toe Oxford Work Shoe- Mahogany- CA5674 6 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Carolina Men's Force 6" Waterproof Composite Toe Hiker - Brown - CA5590 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots

Frequently Asked Questions

Almost always for inventory reasons rather than anything to do with the boot. A colorway gets discontinued while the model carries on, a style reaches end of life and is replaced by a newer version, or the popular sizes sell through and leave a broken size run behind. What you are buying is footwear built to the same specification it was always built to, priced to move the remaining stock.
Yes, without exception. An ASTM F2413 rating describes how a boot is constructed, and a price change cannot alter that. The safety toe, electrical hazard protection, met guard, and slip-resistant outsole on a clearance model are identical to the same model at full price, and every rating is listed on the product page the same way it is elsewhere on the site.
Generally no, and that is the main thing to know before you decide. Clearance stock is not replenished, so when a size sells out it is usually gone for good rather than on backorder. If you have found your size in a clearance model you want, that is the argument for not waiting. It is also why clearance suits a backup or rotation pair better than a boot you plan to rebuy identically in three years.
Some are and some are not. A boot can be here because the entire style is being retired, or because one color of an otherwise current model is ending, or simply because the size run broke up. If long-term rebuyability matters to you, that distinction is worth checking on the individual product page. If you just need a good boot at a good price now, it makes very little difference.
Work backwards from your requirements rather than from the discount. Start with what your site mandates, which is usually the toe type and any met guard or electrical hazard requirement, then filter for height and waterproofing based on your terrain. Only then look at price. A clearance boot that does not meet your site rules is not a bargain, and this collection is broad enough that most requirements are covered somewhere in it.
It is arguably the best use for one. Rotating two pairs and letting each dry fully between wears extends the life of both considerably, since the thing that kills a work boot is usually being worn damp every single day rather than the miles. Clearance pricing makes a second pair an easier decision, and the fact that the model may not be around in three years matters much less for a rotation boot.

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