Union Jack flipflops.
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Union Jack flipflops.
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Circa - Lopez 805 - Black.
Shit, guy. This thread makes me wanna buy new shoes. What I plan to get:
From the pics, they look like a pair of slippers you can wear outside. Is it just the photo, or are they really as soft as they look? I might have to try a pair on. Or maybe some teddy bear beds.Quote:
Originally Posted by Criticom
Has anyone ever tried on or owned a pair of Sneaux shoes? From photos they look a lot like the old Vans and Airwalk I used to like, with the wide sole and all, but nobody around here (in NE PA right now) seems to have them.
Website: http://www.asicsamerica.com/onitsukatiger/Quote:
Originally Posted by Grave
I think his are just well-worn, they don't look anything like slippers on the site. Some good-looking shoes, I'll have to check them out sometime.
Yeah, I've worn mine extensively. They are definitely not to be slipped on. They have held up pretty well in the 6 months I've had them. I have worn them pretty much every day since I recieved them. I think they have them at most Journy stores (though insanely overpriced), but you can go there to at least try them on.
There's a store locator on the site, actually. A place about 5 mins away from me carries 'em.
Nice another dunk wearer.. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by animegirl
worn out black tennis shoes that usually have holes worn through the soles by the time i change them, but im looking into some new balances for strictly "support the home team" reasons. since i can wear tennis shoes to work too all i really need dress shoes for is church and the occasional cultural outing, so i have had the same pair of dress shoes for the last 5 years or so, they still fit pretty well too. the tennis shoes tend to last me 3-5 months regardless of brand :sad:
Is this normal usage, or athletic included? I wear my Weapons for everything but running, and I've been wearing these things for 4 years or so now... they've held up really well, considering 3 of those years have been in Boston and I walk almost everywhere. I get the feeling, at least, from this thread, that most people's shoes would either fall apart by that point, or they just want something not so broken down in a few months, heh.Quote:
Originally Posted by frostwolf ex