No worries, in fact, someone has actually brought these two worlds together.
Red Wing Bicycle Co. (redwingbikes.com)

Red Wing Bicycle Co. (redwingbikes.com)

This brand boot was the in thing here a while back, i thought they were cool and looked into getting a pair and saw the price was close to $1000 AUD for the style i liked, no matter how good they are i really cant justify dropping a grand on a pair of boots.
Ouch. There are ways to get around some of those steep retail prices. My initial post touches on one way to do that. This gent offers a few more $$$ saving tips.
(1) 5 Ways to Save Money on Boots - YouTube
Both of my Heritage pairs of boots were discontinued colors, or specific leather type, and were reduced by 30+% at the local retail outlet, prior to new stock arriving.
FYI - Red Wing factory seconds typically have a hole punched in the tongue of the boot, or at least they used to.
Lol, here we have an Aussie looking at buying a pair of American-made Red Wing boots, imported into his country from half-way around the world...while at the same time I'm a Canuck who is considering the purchase of a pair of Blundstones, made in Oz and then shipped the rest of the way back around the globe to me. I guess the grass really is always greener...
The Blundstones are getting very enthusiastic thumbs-up from a couple buddies here who recently got a pair, but they've only had them for a few months.
I had Blundstones as a company issue steel toe cap boot years ago when i was still working on building site, honestly i cant remeber anything about them good or bad.