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Thanks for the invite.Originally Posted by RFX45
Alife at GiltGroupe today.
Lots of nice desert boot-like and hi-top sneakers left.
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Thanks for the invite.Originally Posted by RFX45
Alife at GiltGroupe today.
Lots of nice desert boot-like and hi-top sneakers left.
GILT INVITE & SIGN-UP HERE
Looks like a typical boat shoe. A lot of brands make them, ie Rockport, Sperry, Banana Republic.Originally Posted by l Knicks Fresh Knick l
Any1 know where i can find shoes like this ??
Not sure about basic sand, but I had a jacket that was sand. I'd say it was white mixed with slight shade of khaki, but still a very lightcolor. Great color, especially for spring.Originally Posted by Shun Goku Satsu
got a question how close is the color "basic sand" to white?
lookin at a pic online and they look white called a store they said they didnt have them so i now turn to NT any help
Dont know why, but this jacket is CRACK to me...Originally Posted by LEX DlAMONDS
Martyn Bal 2009 Fall Lookbook
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Black James BondOriginally Posted by The Black James Bond
a fit from this weekend
me and my sis
I just read that a fella was quoted $95 to get them resoled. At that point, it's the cost of the shoe itself so buying another pair wouldobviously be the wiser choice. PS RFX, do you wear your boots with dress socks, if so how's the comfort level after a long day of walking?Originally Posted by RFX45
I don't think it can be resoled like other dress shoes. The DB's are like regular sneakers in a way, I guess a rubbles sole could be glued to it but not similar to dress shoes at all.
I think you feel liek that because it is still a bit stiff but I think it feels pretty light.
Then again I wear a lot of boots so that may make these feel like a feather on my feet.
Nice trench coat....Ol Anton Lavey "I worship the devil" trench coat wearing #$$#@@Originally Posted by SharpiePoint
Black James BondOriginally Posted by The Black James Bond
a fit from this weekend
me and my sisinfo on that trench sir?![]()
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Nice trench coat....Ol Anton Lavey "I worship the devil" trench coat wearing #$$#@@Originally Posted by SharpiePoint
Black James BondOriginally Posted by The Black James Bond
a fit from this weekend
me and my sisinfo on that trench sir?![]()
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Originally Posted by airboy23
RFX,
Can you explain more about the rubber layer placed on the sole? How does that work?
If you're going to cover the sole with rubber anyway, what's the point of buying leather soled shoes from the start? I don't own apair, mainly because I fear of them being slippery when walking in wet areas. My step dad has several though.Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by airboy23
RFX,
Can you explain more about the rubber layer placed on the sole? How does that work?
It is similar to this, Dainite soles. This is pretty new and might be expensive but it is just an example. You can ahve a regular rubber or vibram applied for a cheaper price.
http://www.dainite.com/flash.html
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Any local cobbler should be able to place one for your shoes. It is like resoling your shoes with rubber sole, simlar procedure. It can be glued or hammered in with nails depending on the original sole.
I would suggest getting them to place a rubber as thin as possible so that it isn't too bulky.
The website I provided has some information on how and what it done.
I hope that helped a bit.
I like how you do your facial hair. no ayooooOriginally Posted by armanzaballa
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dressing nice at high school parties > dressing in a white-tee, jeans, and a baseball cap