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Les Bain wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Tastes are really very personal.
TBH I find all those Jordans ugly as sin.
Same.
And this troubling foam looking wedge...
design failure.png
Just like the auto industry, the designers seem intent on turning people off.
Dizzy28 wrote:Les Bain wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Tastes are really very personal.
TBH I find all those Jordans ugly as sin.
Same.
And this troubling foam looking wedge...
design failure.png
Just like the auto industry, the designers seem intent on turning people off.
Not that I have anything people who wear what I deem ugly ah.
I'm sure my shoe tastes wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea.
Like that Adidas you posted there I have two shoes very similar design but in the RBX and Avia brands (cuz I poor). Those "sock" shoes really light and comfortable.
Apart from that I only wear Skechers and even they are slowly turning me away with their design language
maj. tom wrote: Allyuh have rellll shoes boy. I just have like 3 pairs. A Wolverine Goodyear welt. A Blundstone. And a Merrell slip on for everyday driving shoes.
Oh and a beatup Timberland Chelsea boots to do work outside around the house. All leatherworks.
/exits thread feeling lonely.
De Dragon wrote:maj. tom wrote: Allyuh have rellll shoes boy. I just have like 3 pairs. A Wolverine Goodyear welt. A Blundstone. And a Merrell slip on for everyday driving shoes.
Oh and a beatup Timberland Chelsea boots to do work outside around the house. All leatherworks.
/exits thread feeling lonely.
Come back! I myself have never seen the need for more than 3-4 pairs. Currently two pairs of New balance, One Lebron and a Nike Air Unlimited Wheat colour
eliteauto wrote:I hardly wear sneakers like I used to because of work, but perusing my IG I saw some that I wore this year and took some screenshots:
My daily type, Timberland boat shoes
ruffrider27 wrote:
My everyday kicks I use , the Reebok classic and the 95 airmax is the most comfortable
Les Bain wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Tastes are really very personal.
TBH I find all those Jordans ugly as sin.
Same.
And this troubling foam looking wedge...
Just like the auto industry, the designers seem intent on turning people off.
casper wrote:ruffrider27 wrote:
My everyday kicks I use , the Reebok classic and the 95 airmax is the most comfortable
Those red AF1 talkin to me <3
Nice collection
Then you full an money, well done.rebound wrote:Hmm, men have shoe like centipede here boy.....I rocking 2 Payless, 2 Slippers and ah free Redwing.
rebound wrote:Hmm, men have shoe like centipede here boy.....I rocking 2 Payless, 2 Slippers and ah free Redwing.
Support local broLes Bain wrote:rebound wrote:Hmm, men have shoe like centipede here boy.....I rocking 2 Payless, 2 Slippers and ah free Redwing.
Payless selling slippers for $200 though. You's a bigman.
Les Bain wrote:rebound wrote:Hmm, men have shoe like centipede here boy.....I rocking 2 Payless, 2 Slippers and ah free Redwing.
Payless selling slippers for $200 though. You's a bigman.
Galvatron wrote:Can anyone identify these boots?
supercharged turbo wrote:Need a good safety boots.What allyuh recommend?I can't decide between redwing or wolverine
matix wrote:supercharged turbo wrote:Need a good safety boots.What allyuh recommend?I can't decide between redwing or wolverine
Redwing Slip-On
Been using them over 17 years now. One usually lasts me 2-3 years depending on usage. Mines get heavy usage - ladders, scaffolding, mud, grease/oil, concrete, marine stuff. There’s a couple tuners that have slip-on’s for sale. And price real good.
Galvatron wrote:Can anyone identify these boots?
JayJayA wrote:I used to wear some heavy boots for work. But with time it became very painful due to various health-related reasons such as arthritis and flat feet. A few months ago I would kill for a good pair of insoles. Now I wear New Balance suede almost every day for work. If possible I go barefoot at home most of the time.
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