I just recently heard about youn's. I start a new job in a bit and my corks are a no go, but a steel toe I need. Your phone # is long distance for me (PA), do you have e-mail?
Franks is a us company so you should be able to call them from inside the us without issues. Unless you have a phone plan from 1999 still no one charges extra for long distance phone calls.
I think I probably should’ve gone with Frank’s... the fit from the *other place* isn’t really very good. Smh.
What place would that be?
Where’d you get your boots?
@@JayyBird93 I suspect when he says other place, he's referencing Frank's previous employer (i.e. Nick's)
@@lrom5445 hard to tell as there’s Nicks, JK, Whites, Wescos and NoName
@@JayyBird93 I can't imagine NoName not getting a fit right.
Or Wesco either for that matter.
Now that we're in Phase 2 will you be open for in person fittings?
Like Frank’s humor!
Is there a measurement spot in Alaska preferably in Anchorage?
I think, in Alaska, you need to measure your feet in the same spots. Not sure why you asked about, are feet in Alaska different?
When measuring the ball of the foot would it not be better to do when standing? Then you’d be able to see the difference the splay of the foot makes.
Yes while standing and also late in the day as your feet swell throughout the day.
I just recently heard about youn's.
I start a new job in a bit and my corks are a no go, but a steel toe I need.
Your phone # is long distance for me (PA), do you have e-mail?
Franks is a us company so you should be able to call them from inside the us without issues. Unless you have a phone plan from 1999 still no one charges extra for long distance phone calls.
@@thatdudeinblackshoes rotary dial landline
I like frankie