Re: Dad shoes?
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:51 am
me irl:



Hurt but ty.Chankgeez wrote:You're much cuter than I'd imagined. Sweet vest too!
Is that better?Chankgeez wrote:You're much more preppy than I'd imagined. Sweet vest too!
*if you live in America.SPACERITUAL wrote:You spend nearly %100 of your awake life in some form of shoe or another.
Hey the old woman who lived in a shoe was English, bub.UglyCasanova wrote:*if you live in America.SPACERITUAL wrote:You spend nearly %100 of your awake life in some form of shoe or another.
Pics or it didn't happen.D.o.S. wrote:marcus garvey socks

I am so with you. (Most of my shoes have been gotten from ebay/thrift stores/dumpsters. I understand the appeal of a good quality pair of shoes, but it's hard to go for things that cost more than my rent and aren't synthesizers. Maybe, since my last two pairs of barefoot trail runners died in the woods last week, when i sell some pedals, i'll treat myself.) But that article was really interesting, and i remember loving all of the amazing shit like this in New York. Not enough to move back there, but still.D.o.S. wrote:Damn. I mean full disclosure I think expensive footwear is kind of like Monster Cable but that's pretty cool.SPACERITUAL wrote:http://dieworkwear.com/post/91859949764/a-sandal-maker
See the "Hippie Shit" thread, but at this point in my life, i basically keep a pair of dead doc martens in my car for when i have to go inside a building, and otherwise am barefoot. I like the feelings of grass and mud and whatever on my feet, and it makes driving stickshift a lot easier for me. I have had these docs for 7 years now, they were old when i got them, and i finally literally just walked through the insole, it's completely caved in under my big toes.UglyCasanova wrote:*if you live in America.SPACERITUAL wrote:You spend nearly %100 of your awake life in some form of shoe or another.
second post, but damn D.o.S., you know how to rock that prep style. Makes sense you live in Maine.D.o.S. wrote:me irl:
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