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cool..thx
I'd say so. As always, check out measurements beforehand.
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cool..thx
I'd say so. As always, check out measurements beforehand.
Does eg run tts for the most part?
The ankle support is also very soft and comfortable compared to other boots. I have disproportionately wide ankles for my foot size so in many cases I have issues with the ankle support of leather boots/dress shoes. That's more what I was referring to in regards to breaking them in.I mean with it being crepe, I'd hope they would require no break in lol
Solid pick up
Those jeans thoMy CP chelseas arrived today Shoutout to whoever convinced me to go with the CP's, I think it was @Hennessy
Picked the right size (41) and they fit perfectly. Went to the city to hang with a friend and within just a few minutes of walking the boots felt like I'd worn them many times before. No break in required, very comfortable right away.
2 people came up to me to ask what brand they were Definitely an eye-catcher, I don't see chelsea boots very often around here.
the color is the only appealing factor to me.I still, to this day, and despite numerous friends owning pairs, don't see the appeal of the CP Chelsea. Too bulbous, not a fan of crepe soles
I still, to this day, and despite numerous friends owning pairs, don't see the appeal of the CP Chelsea. Too bulbous, not a fan of crepe soles... Hedi 30/40 or bust, IMO.
preach it cuzI still, to this day, and despite numerous friends owning pairs, don't see the appeal of the CP Chelsea. Too bulbous, not a fan of crepe soles... Hedi 30/40 or bust, IMO.
My CP chelseas arrived today Shoutout to whoever convinced me to go with the CP's, I think it was @Hennessy
Picked the right size (41) and they fit perfectly. Went to the city to hang with a friend and within just a few minutes of walking the boots felt like I'd worn them many times before. No break in required, very comfortable right away.
2 people came up to me to ask what brand they were Definitely an eye-catcher, I don't see chelsea boots very often around here.
I'm still a lil too gutter for all of that
I wish I could've spent that much on emSLP is the holy grail of boots but I don't feel comfortable spending €685 on them right now.
I had a look at the US prices. YikesI wish I could've spent that much on em
Timex WeekenderAny recommendation on watches? Looking for something with a brown strap, white dial. Just for casual use, don't really want to spend over $200.
those jeans
My CP chelseas arrived todayShoutout to whoever convinced me to go with the CP's, I think it was @Hennessy
Picked the right size (41) and they fit perfectly. Went to the city to hang with a friend and within just a few minutes of walking the boots felt like I'd worn them many times before. No break in required, very comfortable right away.
2 people came up to me to ask what brand they wereDefinitely an eye-catcher, I don't see chelsea boots very often around here.
Same pattern as the tile he is standing on.those jeans :x
The ankle support is also very soft and comfortable compared to other boots. I have disproportionately wide ankles for my foot size so in many cases I have issues with the ankle support of leather boots/dress shoes. That's more what I was referring to in regards to breaking them in.I mean with it being crepe, I'd hope they would require no break in lol
Solid pick up
The vast majority of my leather dress shoes/boots I've had to take to a cobbler to widen the ankle area.
I think the SLP Hedi are the nicest but they definitely aren't for me. I'm still a lil too gutter for all of that but I'm trying to be more classy. Can't be running these streets in heels, wor
no you're not