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Not my post, but it's not about quality or "better" shoes. It's about drawing the line for aesthetic value. Intrinsically, the shoes are not worth much and are meant to depreciate with time. It's up to you to figure out how much you're willing to spend for a certain look, which means less purchasing power for other items.This argument makes no sense because you can really get a better shoe for less than $100 so start buying those
Sorry trying to catch up with this thread I've been on the east coast for three weeks