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    Quote Originally Posted by litlmn View Post
    A tad narrow thought still comfortable. And a no tie lacing system.

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    The lacing system is common,but the combination with shox heel is something futuristic...

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    Adidas eqt 93/17,got it on clearance for €49 from €189 original price

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    Quote Originally Posted by synequano View Post


    Adidas eqt 93/17,got it on clearance for €49 from €189 original price
    Woah! Those could get you killed if you looked down at them while trying to get on an escalator!
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    Quote Originally Posted by synequano View Post


    Adidas eqt 93/17,got it on clearance for €49 from €189 original price
    Those are pretty wild! Reminiscent of digital camouflage.
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    Actually I’m not a huge fan of the “glitch” colorway but then,for that price,the risk is pretty low and so far I tried wearing the shoes as I walk around in Bali (around 5k today) and I like the cushioning and support given by this pair of shoes

    I haven’t done any escalator testing,will try it once I’m back in Jakarta

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    These were picked up several months ago.

    Cole Haan loafers for the Summer time. Already had some Sperry boatshoes so got these to mix it up.

    Also picked up some Saucony sneakers for long walks and exploring.

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    Cole Haan makes a great shoe. Really a big fan of their casual sneakers. Very lightweight, comfortable, and well cushioned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
    These were picked up several months ago.

    Cole Haan loafers for the Summer time. Already had some Sperry boatshoes so got these to mix it up.

    Also picked up some Saucony sneakers for long walks and exploring.

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    I was looking for a boat shoe like these for a white party my wife and I attended last Saturday with some friends. I wound up wearing other Cole Haan shoes.

    I can't say I've ever worn a pair of Saucony shoes. Quite strange given the hundreds of pairs of sneakers I've gone through. They must be more narrow and why I've never had a pair?
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    Got mine a while ago but just realized that I’ve never posted this shoes in this thread

    Adidas x Stella McCartney Ultraboost laceless in black,got it on sale and despite the female sizing,is actually a very comfortable pair of slip on...and I don’t feel that my masculinity is being threatened by wearing this...usually I wear US 8-8.5 for Adidas men and I got this in uk 7.5/US women size 9


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