Hmmm...ill make sure to never buy from them.i refuse to wear j&m. ive had three pairs and they all fell apart (completely apart) within 6 months. i spoke with their customer service and they told me i 'wear shoes wrong'bought a pair of Johnston & Murphys a few weeks ago. So worth the extra 30-40 over the normal amount I spend
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Since these aren't 'dress shoes' they don't apply for the more recent thread, but I wanted to share.
I just discovered Salomon hiking shoes. Got a pair of Eskape Aeros, and have worn them pretty much every day for over a week to break them in.
They apparently don't make this particular model anymore, so the internet is likely your best bet. But I like these very much, so I'll be buying other shoes from the brand in the future.
I just discovered Salomon hiking shoes. Got a pair of Eskape Aeros, and have worn them pretty much every day for over a week to break them in.
They apparently don't make this particular model anymore, so the internet is likely your best bet. But I like these very much, so I'll be buying other shoes from the brand in the future.
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I merged King Colby's thread into the existing sartorial thread, for your one stop for all of your fashion advice needs.
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Those are sharp, KC. I like them. Nordstrom?
I have my brown Magnannis and black Allen Edmonds with me on my business trip this week. I had these Mags on from 7:30-9:30 yesterday and my feet felt wonderful.
I have my brown Magnannis and black Allen Edmonds with me on my business trip this week. I had these Mags on from 7:30-9:30 yesterday and my feet felt wonderful.
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I have Nunn Bush shoes. They are comfortable. I also can count on one hand the number of times I've worn a suit, so its a small sample size.
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That's what I wear for dress shoes (work shoes in my case). Florsheim makes wide sizes, and I've found their sizes to be consistent and the quality to be good. I have a couple pairs that—thanks to periodic re-soling at Northway Shoes and Repair—are coming up on 10 years old, and they still look fine.My Dad was always a Florisheim guy.
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Pro tip: if you are thinking about macy's downtahn to get a good deal before it closes, save yourself a trip. prices are still high and the selection is below the line.
also, this gentleman got a badass pair of two tone brown oxfords a few weeks back. kenny the kangaroo has been receiving copious compliments for them.
also, this gentleman got a badass pair of two tone brown oxfords a few weeks back. kenny the kangaroo has been receiving copious compliments for them.
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I was trying to revive the dress shoes thread from lgp... didnt know it already existed heredid you make this thread just so you could post the shoes you just bought...?
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I saw them at Larrimors downtown... 325 on sale for 240 but they didnt have my size. Did an online search and found em on amazon for like $135. Steal.Those are sharp, KC. I like them. Nordstrom?
I have my brown Magnannis and black Allen Edmonds with me on my business trip this week. I had these Mags on from 7:30-9:30 yesterday and my feet felt wonderful.
Also allen edmonds shoes are incredible. I have a pair of dark brown park avenues that are the best shoe i have ever owned.
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i had hand sanitizer drop on my allen edmonds. big drop stain on them. shame
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i used to wear these quite a bit. picked up a pair of ecco at the nordstrom anniversary sale that are slightly more dressy. equally comfortableAs long as they make these, I will continue to buy them as my go to dress shoes. Holding up well on year 3 of every day use and I have yet to find something more comfortable (besides crocs).
Cole Haan Tucker Venetian
(also go well with cutoffs)
http://www.zappos.com/cole-haan-tucker- ... ench-roast
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Best chain store to buy ties? I've looked at some websites, but feel more comfortable buying them in person.
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Look for sales. Depending on how often you wear them/how much you want to spend, TJ Maxx and Gabriel Brothers have them for anywhere between $3 and $10 each. JC Pennys and Macy's you're looking closer to $25-$40 and sometimes even more. Pretty much every time I go to Gabes or TJ's I just go and take a look at the tie rack because they change so often and quality is pretty good for the price.Best chain store to buy ties? I've looked at some websites, but feel more comfortable buying them in person.
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$10 sounds like my price range. I'll check that out. Thanks!
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The Macy's I go to has approximately 1m ties. I've never gone in there with a certain type of tie need and left empty handed.
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1m or 1mm?The Macy's I go to has approximately 1m ties. I've never gone in there with a certain type of tie need and left empty handed.
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I usually wear skinny ties, but 1 millimeter is a little narrow for me.1m or 1mm?The Macy's I go to has approximately 1m ties. I've never gone in there with a certain type of tie need and left empty handed.
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I can understand your hesitancy to buy online, but I repeat my recommendation for thetiebar.com. I own more than 20 of their ties and this point, and I'm very happy with all of them. IMO they are better quality than the ties I've bought in places like Macy's or Penney's, and they cost less.Best chain store to buy ties? I've looked at some websites, but feel more comfortable buying them in person.
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Yeah, I looked there this AM and did see some nice ties; just got a little overwhelming by the sheer volume of choices.
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Do you have Kohl's near you?Yeah, I looked there this AM and did see some nice ties; just got a little overwhelming by the sheer volume of choices.
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About a 15 minute drive.
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Kohl's has a real nice selection, and they are pretty cheap. I'm a sucker for the shirt/tie boxed sets
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