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22nd August 09, 04:13 PM
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A Quest for comfortable shoes!
Ok heres the thing, have you ever owned a pair of realy hard wearing (long lasting) work/dress shoes, that were comfortable, I mean realy comfortable?! A pair of shoes that were Kilt worthy. A pair of shoes that looked great and did not "break the Bank". A pair of shoes that on the last worn day you almost shed a tear remembering the miles that you have traveled in them. A shoe that you may have repurchased and own to this day. Finding them is my Quest, hopefully before these horrid "flip flops"ith wear out!ith:
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22nd August 09, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mouse 1
Ok heres the thing, have you ever owned a pair of realy hard wearing (long lasting) work/dress shoes, that were comfortable, I mean realy comfortable?! A pair of shoes that were Kilt worthy. A pair of shoes that looked great and did not "break the Bank". A pair of shoes that on the last worn day you almost shed a tear remembering the miles that you have traveled in them. A shoe that you may have repurchased and own to this day. Finding them is my Quest, hopefully before these horrid "flip flops" ith wear out! ith:
A friend of mine owns an import company that has the most awesome sandals.
PM me if you want to take a look at his wares. Posting a link to his site violates several XMTS rules and I can't get the workaround to show up correctly.
Let us know what you find. I'm always in the market for good foot wear.
Rich
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22nd August 09, 04:26 PM
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Man, that's how I felt about my old jungle boots!
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
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22nd August 09, 04:33 PM
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As this really is one of those opinion questions I am sure you’re going to get a wide number of options but I will go ahead and toss my two pennies in. I have always thought that Dr Marten shoes and boots are some of the most comfortable out there period end of story. In the Doc line there is quite a few that look really sharp with your kilt, from casual days when you throw on some boots down to some shoes that look good enough to wear with anything except a real formal occasion. My two favorites are the solid black Brogue and for boot the Vintage 1460. The brogues really can be dressed up very nicely, and the boots look great down to just a t-shirt with your kilt... but both unbelievably comfortable and I just recently had to throw a pair our that I had purchased my senior year of high school, that’s over 19 years ago, and yes as they were going in the trash your exact words came to pass, I stopped and just started remembering where they had been the things I had done in them, being an Army brat, then in the USAF myself the countries they had seen... really wonderful shoes.
Last edited by sanddog28; 22nd August 09 at 04:40 PM.
Reason: because i cant seem to spell
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22nd August 09, 05:28 PM
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i was gonna suggest Doc Martens too but Sanddog has beaten me to it. I sadly retired two pairs not too long ago, and just recently replaced them with a new pair of ...you guessed it Docs!
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22nd August 09, 05:29 PM
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Sperry Topsiders are comfy, well made, and fit the bill for a variety of occassions
Cheers
Jamie :ootd:
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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22nd August 09, 06:30 PM
#7
I like my Keens.* They look nice, have good sloes, and you can get them wet with no worry about damaging them. Some of them are prettier than others, but they all hold up well and feel nice on your feet.
*disclaimer: I prefer no shoes at all.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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22nd August 09, 06:47 PM
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Some of the nicest and most comfortable shoes I have worn are made by Crockett and Jones. While they are certainly not inexpensive, like all good shoes that are well treated they will last for decades. I like the longer lasts of some of their styles. They tend to be quite elegant looking and fit so comfortably.
My father taught me that a gentleman is always well-shod. It's worth every penny to get the best shoes you can, because if your feet are happy, you are happy!
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22nd August 09, 06:51 PM
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I had a pair of Kenneth Cole Shoes that I bought about 5 years ago, this spring I replaced them with another pair, the shoes I've bought have what they call Silver Technology basically there is a gel inside that gives you arch support. To my mind they look great with or without a kilt, and they come in various styles. Here is the website.
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22nd August 09, 10:10 PM
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The most comfortable shoes I own..... Ecco's... you pay for what you get..simply put
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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