Try the M&S Autograph by Jeffrey West range. They're stylish and relatively cheap, and being M&S will be sturdy too. I have a couple of pairs of brogues and have no problems with them.
Try the M&S Autograph by Jeffrey West range. They're stylish and relatively cheap, and being M&S will be sturdy too. I have a couple of pairs of brogues and have no problems with them.
Handmade Italian leather shoes.
There's a few shops in the Smog that sell them - can't remember the name though. They'll last a few years if you look after them.
I see. OK I aplogise for my flipness.
I agree with whoever recommended Doc Martens. I have screwed up feet froma bad landing and Dr. Martens are pretty much the only ones that fit both feet well.
Alternatively if you have a Massimo Dutti shop in the neighborhood you can have the cachet of designer shoes with a highstreet price that have been some of the best I have ever worn.
For something a little less smart try Lumberjack. I once bought the last three pairs of my favourites so I wouldn't have to run out for years.
(Thanks Evilmunky)
Eagles may soar, but weasels never get sucked into jet intakes.
I'm a fan of Kurt Geiger, but they aren't particularly durable if you do any decent amount of walking in them. Great shoes though.
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Indeedy, that's why the forums love him
If you don't like him arbitor, fair enough...but i think you should lighten up a bit
Ok, shoes...shoes...no suggestions.
The shoes i wear were given to me by someone with the same foot size, worn them ever since It really doesn't matter that much, like Brucelles first said. By the tone of the post, i'd guess his brother-in-law would have some problems buying shoes, perhaps he's only 2 ?
Clunk....are they your shoes by any chance lol?
Anyhoo, hopefully you'll find some good 'uns, if not maybe you can team up with Moby on a footwear-seeking outing lmao
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