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They don't last all that long considering I can't resole them but for $50 a pair the one star's are hard to beat. I got maybe 9 months out of my last pair. I looked at using volleys but they are now like $35 a pair and no where near as comfortable

Watch is a Bulova piece, jeans are CK and shoes are either Boss or Julius Marlow - if I choose to keep it cheaper :)

Or head to Lowes and keep it cheaper still.... :blink:

3 pies left... It's only 3 o'clock, forced mentally to do another bake. Blast

You mustn't be baking much considering how long you spend posting

This shoe talk is boring me. I thought this was a car club?

Do you ladies want to go shopping later?

Pfft, this is whoretown...

you guys are just wierd

Volleys, Cons...all crap compared to the old ones. Why must they destroy everything that used to be awesome. I wear steel cap boots every day, and even expensive ones of those are all crap now :(

because rose tinted glasses.

I've been wearing Cons for at least half my life now. I've only had two pairs out of dozens that have lasted me more than 18 months and that is due to me not wearing them often rather than actually lasting well.

I'm a fan of Julius Marlow shoes. The uppers last really well and they have been easy to get resoled as hospitality tends to demolish the soles of shoes between the alcohol and very high milage they get put through.

Although my current work shoes are Converse One Stars :)

Have found Julius Marlows to be quite good. Definitely get the longevity out of them. Windsor Smiths are up there for longevity as well.

Mine are Adidas Superstars. :D

How the heck did you get to 4M posts?!

OMG!!!!! Kinky Nick............ I found a picture of your ex

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Sounds about right :P

because rose tinted glasses.

I've been wearing Cons for at least half my life now. I've only had two pairs out of dozens that have lasted me more than 18 months and that is due to me not wearing them often rather than actually lasting well.

ive only had a few cons, have had very little issues as long as you actually get real ones.....but Volleys are a totally different story

because rose tinted glasses.

I've been wearing Cons for at least half my life now. I've only had two pairs out of dozens that have lasted me more than 18 months and that is due to me not wearing them often rather than actually lasting well.

Have had 2 sets of black hi top Converses in 5 years, and I wear them every day.

When you see me Ill either be in:

A. Thongs

B. black hi top converses

C. Black leather Dress shoes

and another 2 gone awol :D (better start counting 'em Chris)

^

No need to count. I know they are all there. These ones wouldn't worry me too much if they went missing. Its some of the other ones that would worry me

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