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I didn't even mention MrPorters sale (UP TO 50% off) where there are a some 50% off JCrew blazers and other designer brand clothings with free shipping and free returns.
From what I understand,E Is wider than D. Keep that in mind if you still plan on buying those red wings. I know I was able to get my 1907s in a 10D so I feel like E won't work if you are standard width
i have a pair i posted a few weeks back, they are amazing. look good with everythingBeen seeing Chelsea Boots done up quite well lately by men and women.. I will have to add a pair to the rotation asap..
oh lawdMy dude Lenny, legitimately has a knit blanket around his neck and the boots.... I ain't eem mad, tho..
Hey guys, I lurk this thread multiple times a day and love how quickly it moves. I am in college in NE Ohio and I'm looking for some boots that look nice, but can also handle the snow. Being in college, I'm on a tight budget. If anyone can help me out, that'd be great. I have been reading this thread and attempting to work my way into dressing better but it's a work-in-progress. As of now, I have lots of sneakers and a pair of brown cole haans and black dockers(both just common, versatile dress shoes). I really like the DB's, as everyone does. I'm just curious if they will withstand winter or if I should wait to pull the trigger on a pair until after I get better fall/winter boots.
In the past few years, we had a few weeks of feet of snow...but last year wasnt too bad. they just need to be able to put up with snow and rain and keep my feet warm. I retired my roshes for the winter already because they are so thin. I would like the shoes/boots to be able to handle snow though, just in case.How bad are the winters there? My housemate wears his Roshe Run's & DB's all the time.
why?clarks DBs are horrible for the winter
thanks! i'll hold off on buying those until after a pair for winter then. do you have any suggestions?clarks DBs are horrible for the winter
why?
The crepe sole can get very slippery when wet or moist, it loses all traction in the wet and the suede uppers just cannot get wet. Even the beeswax probably isn't ideal to get wet, it'll likely leave some water spots that might take a while to disappear.
I believe Clarks does make Desert Boots with a more rugged sole for fall/winter seasons.
Its just my personal taste, but the way the desert boots age and get beat up via the weather looks so good to me. When it rains, I almost always put on my DB's!
I agree with wear and tear giving the shoe it's own personality but wearing suede in the rain is a big NO-NO to me and the risk of hurting myself is not worth it. The same reason I do not wear leather soled shoes in the rain, it is just suicide. If the leather and sole is made for the weather, then it's game on.
are ll bean duck boots worth anything for da winter weather??
I agree with wear and tear giving the shoe it's own personality but wearing suede in the rain is a big NO-NO to me and the risk of hurting myself is not worth it. The same reason I do not wear leather soled shoes in the rain, it is just suicide. If the leather and sole is made for the weather, then it's game on.