• rumschlumpel
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    272 years ago

    Nike is not a designer brand, and something like “creasing” is only an issue if you’re a sneakerhead.

  • rivvvver
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    382 years ago

    hate it when someone walks over my hottest desserts :(

  • @[email protected]
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    172 years ago

    Please: maintain your boots. Every couple of months, just ten minutes to brush and roughly polish them will keep them going for years and years.

  • @[email protected]
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    572 years ago

    Saw a youtube short the other day about the differences between legit air Jordans and a pair of $40 knockoffs from some different factory in China, and they were listing things like how the netting is horizontal instead of 45°, and the little inch tall cartoon of a guy has the wrong number of fingers, and ended the video saying something like “so yeah, it’s really not worth it to buy cheap knockoffs, you should really spend the extra money to get the real thing”

    I wear 6e wide shoes. It kind of infuriates me that people spend more than I spend on shoes, not to have nice shoes to wear, but just to have them. I gotta grind my $130 boots to dust every 6 months, and these mfs are spending that much just to show them off. I hate sneakerheads dude it’s such a stupid hobby

    • @[email protected]
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      82 years ago

      Please look into Nicks or Whites or traditional bootmakers. They will give you indestructible boots in all of the wide sizes. More expensive upfront but you can give them to your grandchildren if you do minimal care and pay the $50 to have them resoled as needed.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    Nowadays they fake leather boots and shoes with tons of foam and plastic, the soles aren’t even really threaded: it’s glued in place. The top thread is fake. You can’t get a good pair of leather shoes for less than $600 anymore, last time I had a cheap usable pair was before Rockport was bought out and converted.

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      42 years ago

      I mean, I feel like all the older generations said a good pair of shoes would net you $300, that’s gotta have increased with inflation now. It’s probably worth investing a LOT of money into good shoes if you spend a good chunk of life in em

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        12 years ago

        I think it’s more than just inflation, I think the replacement of leather with inferior materials to cut costs has become the standard.

  • Chemical Wonka
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    452 years ago

    Not with a Dr.Martens boot, that is more a fashion icon than a daily boot properly

    • @[email protected]
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      172 years ago

      I forgot the brand name that is now operating in old DrMartens boot factories in GB. Those are apparently good

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            If you’re talking about the “good” Dr Martens I think you’re right. Last time I checked Solovair were the ones actually making the expensive “made in UK” Martens, and their own brand were slightly less pricy.

            The vast majority of the new Martens you can find are cheaply made in Asia and are not very expensive though

        • pi3r8
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          22 years ago

          They are amazing! And buying a pair will last years so will average out in your favour.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I have a pair of Doc Martens work boots that have been amazing. They’re metatarsal guard steeltoe boots that I got in 2017, although the soles are cracking on them.

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      22 years ago

      Same with Timberland. I have a pair that I bought in a thrift shop and it’s going on strong for more than a decade. Bought a new pair and it gave up after 6 years. For this year I’m trying out some obscure maker from my country. They seem good so far, and cost less then a half of a new pair of Timberlands.

  • Flying Squid
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    42 years ago

    I’ve been buying Sketchers for years, because they’re cheap and durable. Whenever I go to buy them, they have changed the patterns on their shoes. I just want the same type of shoe forever. Sketchers doesn’t cater to me personally enough.

  • Franzia
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    322 years ago

    Both are fine by me ngl. Neither of these shoes are designer btw.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      I mistook the boots as docs and the shoes are Nike… I’m layman level though, and there does appear to be a difference between designer and branding that I don’t fully understand… Though it appears to be even though you may recognize the brand, the brand itself may not be designer (is that about right? You obviously know more than me, so feel free to tell me I’m wrong!)

      • Justin
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        doc Martins are kinda crap quality these days tbh. Go with Red Wing or other midrange gy welt boot. Check out Rose Anvil on YouTube for quality boot reviews.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          For sure, they’re just the first thing that comes to mind when I see a generic looking boot lol thanks for the tips! Definitely checking out rose anvil tonight!

          • Justin
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            12 years ago

            Yeah, his content has so much detail, I love it.

      • Franzia
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        42 years ago

        I dont recognize the brand, but those boots are a common design. If built with even the worst leather, they will tackle anything and last years. (Lifetime, only if its top notch).

        In my mind, and I dont own any, designer shoes are literally designer. Not mass market. Inside the shoe it’s gonna say not only the designer’s name but the number of this item in the batch, because they are handmade. Think runway, red carpet, etc.

        Department store brands, led by a designer and their assistants, are a wonderful value but not the same thing.

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          22 years ago

          Oh I see! That’s far fancier than anything I’ve really ever even imagined lol i thought Louis Vuitton was designer but that would mean the designers name is just the brand… Which is interesting to see! Thank you for enlightening me!

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    132 years ago

    modern shoes in general absolutely suck, i’ve got a pair of wildling boots which are effectively thick wool socks with rubber outsoles and i just can’t go back now, it’s so much more comfortable.

    not to mention that the shoes are so flexible that i can roll them up and stuff them in a bag if needed.

  • pelya
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    182 years ago

    Shoes on the left will be 3x more expensive and will give your legs blisters.

      • pelya
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        32 years ago

        Not anymore. They are now using poor rubber for soles that will fall off in 4-5 years.

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          Good Year Welt boots are repairable, and re-sole-able.

          The one on the right is completely unrepairable, and the sole is molded and impossible to replace.

      • @[email protected]
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        132 years ago

        What in the actual fuck kind of argument is this? You say this as if leather conditioners don’t exist.

        This is like saying, “yeah, buy a Tesla because the F150’s engine will seize if you dive it for 15000 miles without changing the oil”

        I think “sneaker culture” is kind of dumb but don’t really give a fuck if that’s what people are into, but my Alden 405s are from 2004 and have been resoled once. Sneakers are disposable and eventually dry rot whether you take care of them or not. If you’re not a slob, quality footwear will last and is timeless. You also don’t look like a manchild wearing them when you find yourself on the wrong side of 40.

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        42 years ago

        I have many leather products, if the item is well built at all it will last for many years without doing anything and even longer if conditioned.

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      Depends what you’re buying. Here’s the secret;

      Norwegian Army M77 boots.

      $130 brand new army surplus. Incredibly high quality, genuine leather, indestructible build, totally waterproof (I have literally submerged my foot past the ankle in puddles and not so much as gotten my sock damp) and extremely comfortable.

      Secret number two is how you wear them. For proper boots like this you need to a) buy a separate inner sole, and b) go up a half size to allow room for thick boot socks.

      With those two things in mind you will have a boot that can tackle anything you throw at it. They’re real leather (and I mean thick, full chap leather) so you will have to break them in. Rub them down constantly with mink oil to keep them moisturized so that they’ll become more flexible. They’ll be uncomfortable at first, but give it time. And once they’re broken in, they’ll basically last the rest of your life if you treat them right.

      Am I gonna wear them all the time? Fuck no. Give me a good pair of Vans anyday. But if you want nice boots that last, this is how you get them.

      • Nobsi
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        12 years ago

        Real good chap of leather and genuine leather contradict eachother.
        Genuine Leather is the worst leather you can get.

    • @[email protected]
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      442 years ago

      If you get blisters from that shoe but not the other over the same distance, then the first shoe is not fitted correctly or your socks are too short.

    • DessertStorms
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      182 years ago

      The price used to be forgivable because they would last forever (though I hear that’s not so much the case anymore) but yeah, I’ve had some of my worst blisters from DMs…

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        I’ve heard Solovair is now making the original boots of you want something that’s at least rumored to be as good as the old doc martens.

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          Thanks for the tip! Sadly they’re far too heavy for me nowadays 😂(chronic pain = pull up slippers lol)

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        It all depends on the brand, you just have to research which brand you buy into.

        I got a pair of Solovairs which have been wonderful thus far. They used to produce the OG 1970 Doc Marten before they flipped over to Chinese production, so the solovairs can still be resoled with a local cobbler and the materials are quality too (shoelaces were meh but those are cheap to replace).

        So basically NPS Solovair, and Gripfast are solid lines of shoes to choose from for quality boot build.

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    72 years ago

    I recently bought some Red Wing safety boots and my GOD are they comfortable. Mom calls them “Shit-Kickers” and I will happily wear them in any weather for many years

  • Cait
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    22 years ago

    Hey those are my boots! Like in I literally have the exact Same ones

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    612 years ago

    Hottest Desserts

    These boots were made for walkin’

    And that’s just what they’ll do.

    One of these days, these boots are gonna creme pate a choux