Less than $100 is a hard price point to meet for motorcycle boots. There are some "riding shoes" which are less than $100, and aren't hideous, but they will not offer you much more protection than a regular pair of shoes. Puma has among the best looking boots available, but they are expensive, and I don't know well they crash. A guy I know swears by full-length boots because he broke both of his feet in a crash when he was wearing tennis shoes.
If I purchase a pair of TOMS shoes, do I instantly sprout dreads?
You know the answer.
I have a pair that I never wear - that said, if you're gonna buy that sort of thing, get a pair of Sanuks with the fuzz inside. I wear mine nearly every day.
http://www.sanuk.com/vagabond-chill
Last edited by icarusfall; 22 Oct 2011 at 11:57 PM.
Boo, Hiss.
Those don't look like motorcycle boots.
Those, cut-off camo shorts, a metal band shirt, and a beanie are my everyday wear.
Boo, Hiss.
That's actually how I've gone to every meeting and interview for The Owl, now that I think about it.
Boo, Hiss.
$100 is about the minimum you can spend on motorcycle boots. These look straight boss. This might better suit your style. These are waterproof, which you'll want if you plan to ride in rain.
I recently bought an awesome lamb-leather jacket while in Turkey. Waiting for the weather to cool down so I can wear it and look awesome.
And is American Apparel the only American-made clothing that looks decent and is priced a'ight? Their shit is getting a bit too L.A. for my tastes.
Last edited by MarkRyan; 23 Oct 2011 at 01:50 AM.
The second ones are much better.
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