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Wentthruurhistory t1_j2b5zj8 wrote
You can get a cobbler to work on them and have them looking brand new too. It’s a small investment to make for looks as well as the health of your feet and your spine.
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2bdm2r wrote
Oh no! Thank you for the reminder to disinfect the rest that I hadn't gotten to yet!
pussy_pioneer t1_j2bfkuz wrote
Sexy shoes
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2bgiks wrote
Great idea - I've been meaning to find a local cobbler anyway
5spd4wd t1_j2bilfj wrote
Looks like a score.
CreaminFreeman t1_j2bokib wrote
Good grief! I keep hoping to find gold, but so far it's been all turds. I'm still not giving up the hunt though!
mrwaitwhat t1_j2ccnqv wrote
Dope collection!
What brand are those suede Chelsea boots on the far right in the top row?
Thanks in advance.
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2cfeh7 wrote
Thank you! Those (and the leather chelsea boots next to them) are Frye, but I was actually debating ditching the suede - they seem like they're harder to take care of/will have a shorter life than regular leather.
k2still t1_j2clujg wrote
I was gonna ask what those boots were too. May I ask what you mean by "ditching the suede"?
ColdTights t1_j2cy78t wrote
In my fifties, I will also buy such shoes.
IngsocDoublethink t1_j2d4sky wrote
I'm pretty sure I got those same J&M lambskin loafers as a Christmas gift when I was a teenager. They weren't fashionable then, aren't fashionable now, and I'd wager they won't be at any point in the future. But holy crap are they comfortable.
The sole is better than some athletic shoes, and the lambskin is so supple that I could still wear them when they were a full size too small. I'm still upset I outgrew them.
Schwickity t1_j2d7bug wrote
I can’t wear other peoples shoes. They are already molded to their foot.
Lilimaej t1_j2d7i01 wrote
They look brand new!! Wow!!!
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2djtxo wrote
I can't say enough good things about Bick 4 and Blackrock Leather n Rich for making shoes look as good as possible. I'm very lucky that only two of the pairs had visible damage beyond scuffing or dry leather
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2dk4um wrote
I'm a fool - the boots next to the suede are RM Williams. I mean reselling or giving away the suede. I got them before the pair of leather chelsea boots and strongly prefer leather for both look and maintenance.
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2dklsz wrote
The black loafers are Frye, but I still can't say enough good things about them. Incredibly comfortable and don't even feel like I'm wearing a shoe. They're also the clickiest clackiest shoe I have and I love it
robbinreport t1_j2dtox4 wrote
There’s just something about high quality dress shoes 👏
TheArCwielderNyc t1_j2e25aa wrote
Yuk.
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candornotsmoke t1_j2epw2c wrote
I thift a lot but I draw the line at shoes, bathing suits, and under garments. I'm just weird about other peoples sweat. 😂😂
I think I would have made the exceptions in the shoes that you have bought. Nice haul!
CMYKoi t1_j2fnj2x wrote
What's the top left?
PM_ME_CORGI_PUPPERS OP t1_j2fpln1 wrote
Johnston & Murphy shearling-lined - I was looking for a cap toe boot and found that one relatively quickly.
MycelialNetworking t1_j2b4tdh wrote
The one and only time I bought second hand shoes contracted a nail fungus and had to have surgery on both feet