No, No Geo.
I believe form follows function. Mucks work great right up to the wire.
Any boot that is crazy expensive, yet is constructed in such a way as to be but one step above a chunk of tire sewn to a scrap hide, would fit my earlier descriptive.
Boots are like fishing lures. They are designed and marketed to catch fisherman.
I enjoy what I call "Club boots". I even have a 6" pair of two tone brogues. They look nice, feel like slippers, suggest I may have other positive attributes, etc., etc. But I know I couldn't walk 60 miles in them.
If you have to purchase special insoles, stockings, and care products for a particular pair of boots, "Why did you buy them?"
All my opinions regarding function only, of course.
There are so many brands available, one should always be able to find a fine fitting pair. Fit being foremost for me.
And no extra care and feeding required.