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Okay sorry master queefThat s none of your business
Okay sorry master queefThat s none of your business
Well how long have you owned them and what's a boat shoe?
I know bro #me too. Maybe it's like a feature for the boat shoes. Everyone hears it and you look at you flex getting on your yaught.Klassischer Bootsschuh für Herren in Braun | Timberland
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Just kidding bro there ya go. I think I have had them like 6 or 7 years but they have been squeaking forever.
Really? I tbought my pair was impaired. That's annoying as fuck. Will not buy again, not to mention they are not particularly comfortable.I know bro #me too. Maybe it's like a feature for the boat shoes. Everyone hears it and you look at you flex getting on your yaught.
YpGot pretty bad plantar fasciitis in both my feet last year. It's largely fixed through PT and orthotics. My running days are probably over so I've been doing a lot of walking and have been doing so in my running shoes. So I went looking for a pair of walking shoes. Amazon had the try before you buy option and they just arrived.
They're pretty comfortable so far but they...are probably...old man shoes. Thoughts?
Comfort over style = Old man?
Edit: one of them even squeaks.
Yet you've kept wearing them for 6-7 years? how many kilometers they have?Really? I tbought my pair was impaired. That's annoying as fuck. Will not buy again, not to mention they are not particularly comfortable.
JortsIsn't that standard issue shoes that murrcan men wear with white socks and poorly tailored khaki pants?
I'm in 50s. Rockin my Jorts - vintage Girbauds , Oofos sandals (w/socks of course) , Ray Ban aviator style sun glasses and finally a over sized Tap Out shirt so When I shake my fist at the kiddies they know I know MMA,Jorts
Amazon had the try before you buy option
Don't pay anything up front.Um...what?
How is this different from "Buy, send back for a refund if you don't like it"?
MAn, I am past the age I should care, but growing up in NYC, I can't give up yet. I know foot pain, years of Martial Arts have fucked my joints up. But I do well with running shoes. Just can't go old man NB yet. I love my Nike Airmax 270, and 180.
If you have to go NB, not all look like old fogie joints:
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I have my fancy shoes for work and social. But when I go on 2 hour walks, got my old man shoes. Still in my 30s but I learn from old folks to do things in advance of them becoming a problem - posturepedic bed, memory foam pillow, etc.I'm 44 and couldn't bring myself to wearing those ever. 80 percent of my wardrobe is from Express right now. Gotta wear those fancy shoes still. I'm a fancy bitch.
I find it weird ITT that NB is un-cool. I mean yeah sure there are these ugly models for the fat and retired, but I know NB for their cool, retro street wear. At least here in yurrp I feel like NB covers half of the cool urban crowd.New Balance has to love that their brand is becoming synonymous with this stereotype of "old people or dads wear them because they're super comfortable."
Let every other shoe brand fight to be cool. Because that shit never lasts, and none has the money to compete with Nike's marketing which has the power to reinvent itself in whatever vein the youth defines as "cool". So those other shoe brands will flash in the pan, best case scenario, then fade into sale or bankrupcty once the cool factor turns on them, and the cool factor always turns on its darlings. Whatever is in style will go out of style.
Meanwhile, comfort never goes out of style. Never. New Balance playing the long game.
Are they really so hideous? I don't think so. Here is the basic gray variation of what is possibly their bestselling shoe of all time:I find it weird ITT that NB is un-cool. I mean yeah sure there are these ugly models for the fat and retired, but I know NB for their cool, retro street wear. At least here in yurrp I feel like NB covers half of the cool urban crowd.