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Metatarsal & Toe Guards

Use metatarsal guards with your footwear to protect the delicate metatarsal bones of your feet. The metatarsals form the framework for two arches in your feet, one in the center of each foot and one under the ball of each foot. At the Working Person's Store we have a range of metatarsal guards to improve the safety features of your footwear. Choose... from safety toe caps, puncture-resistant orthotic insoles, leather shoe protectors, boot and shoe sidebar supports, and a variety of other foot and metatarsal guards. All our metatarsal guards are manufactured by trusted big brand names like Black Stallion, Alpenco, Grainger, Rhino-Tuff and Pro-Tec-Toe. And they're easy and convenient to use, transforming everyday shoes into rugged working footwear in an instant. If you don't have steel-toe boots or shoes, keep a pair of safety toe caps handy for when you need added protection unexpectedly. The same goes for metatarsal guards to protect the tarsal and metatarsal bones of your feet.(Learn More About Metatarsal & Toe Guards)(See less)

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Thanks for the response. I wanted to let you know how thrilled we were to discover that someone actually carried pants in our 13 year olds size! He attends a school that requires navy uniform pants and he had outgrown anything we could find locally. Apparently a 29 X 34 isn't a very popular size ... LOL ... and given that he will still need the navy pants next year and has been growning at a rate of an inch every two months we decided to size up. You had that size also! Say, if he doesn't stop this ridiculous growth rate anytime soon do you carry the next inseam as well? Perhaps an unhemmed? I'll check back then and we've since added you to our favorites list. Thanks!

Jessica W. from Lansing, Illinois