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Poll
What Shoes?!
1st Pair | 75% | 75% - 24 | ||||
2nd Pair | 25% | 25% - 8 | ||||
Total: 32 |
No Realli >>>>converse>>>are Like Fuckin Homosexual
I just found out recently that Converse is owned by Nike. Hurley too.mint-sauce-41 wrote:
Raphi wrote:
haffeysucks wrote:
neither
So much for the alternative.
Those are NOT a real man's shoe.
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.

Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole

Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
Nice!Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
I'm 17, not 70.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
You could be with those shoes.FFLink13 wrote:
I'm 17, not 70.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
That's really not a good thing.mitch212k_2 wrote:
You could be with those shoes.FFLink13 wrote:
I'm 17, not 70.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
either way your gonna look like a homo wearin them.
The first pair is the best imo, the second pair screams
But anyway choose what you want...
But anyway choose what you want...
rhinoh2o74 wrote:
mint-sauce-41 wrote:
Raphi wrote:
Haha +1mitch212k_2 wrote:
You could be with those shoes.FFLink13 wrote:
I'm 17, not 70.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
I guess I think like a 70 year old despite being in my late 20s.
I wore converse when I was 10 years old, and they tore up in a few weeks. Nike sucks because they are too narrow for my wide foot no matter if I ask for the wide variety. Reebok...well, it just sounds so early nineties in name.
I go for quality leather because everything else even those high dollar athletic shoes wear out fast. I do own some New Balance for when I run; they are the only shoes I have worn that mold to your feet kinda like rainbows. Leather does that too over time, but they work right away.
I go for longevity over how they look (granted they look good to me, but when you have to dress in a suit and tie for work...yeah converse not gonna fly). It's the same thing for my car, I enjoy my 34 MPG despite being 15 years old with a replaced transmission. I imagine for $750 the shoes should last a good century lol.
Daggoth
I wore converse when I was 10 years old, and they tore up in a few weeks. Nike sucks because they are too narrow for my wide foot no matter if I ask for the wide variety. Reebok...well, it just sounds so early nineties in name.
I go for quality leather because everything else even those high dollar athletic shoes wear out fast. I do own some New Balance for when I run; they are the only shoes I have worn that mold to your feet kinda like rainbows. Leather does that too over time, but they work right away.
I go for longevity over how they look (granted they look good to me, but when you have to dress in a suit and tie for work...yeah converse not gonna fly). It's the same thing for my car, I enjoy my 34 MPG despite being 15 years old with a replaced transmission. I imagine for $750 the shoes should last a good century lol.
Daggoth
Last edited by Daggoth-UR-XXX (2008-02-26 11:42:34)
if i saw myself in either of those shoes, id kick my own ass.
edit: daggoth, i agree with you.
i have a pair of boots that i have been wearing since i was 16.
ill be 26 on sunday.
longevity>style
most days.
edit: daggoth, i agree with you.
i have a pair of boots that i have been wearing since i was 16.
ill be 26 on sunday.
longevity>style
most days.
Last edited by Parker (2008-02-26 11:28:05)
first
..teddy..jimmy wrote:
#1 defo
tbh ...ur 17 an wearin converse....ur either an emo (considerin there black" or otherwise)...tbh mate get urself some good trainers....
diesel
firetrap
dunlop green flash
i mean jesus ....get some moccasins
just not converse....
diesel
firetrap
dunlop green flash
i mean jesus ....get some moccasins
just not converse....
My brother wears them and isn't emo. Tbh, they're only "emo" if they're black and you're overall style is black. If I'm wearing white trousers with a pink shirt they wouldn't be emo at all.02fxnmaurer wrote:
tbh ...ur 17 an wearin converse....ur either an emo (considerin there black" or otherwise)...tbh mate get urself some good trainers....
diesel
firetrap
dunlop green flash
i mean jesus ....get some moccasins
just not converse....
haffeysucks wrote:
neither
I have 4 different pairs of Cons, I love them. One pair I have is a all black oxford and I sure the hell ain't emo, a pair of high top Sailor Jerry limiteds, a set of flame low tops and classic black and white oxfords.
Out of the ones you have in the pick, neither.
Out of the ones you have in the pick, neither.
tbh those shoes he linked would look fucking awesome with my suit.FFLink13 wrote:
I'm 17, not 70.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
Dude you sound like Barney from How I Met Your Mother. Good show.Vilham wrote:
tbh those shoes he linked would look fucking awesome with my suit.FFLink13 wrote:
I'm 17, not 70.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
Now this is a nice shoe. It pwns either #1 or #2 of that gay ass ugly patch work shizzle you get from payless.
http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyl … 16feat.jpg
Crockett & Jones
Leeds
$750
www.crockettandjones.co.uk
A presence in Northampton--the center of the English shoe trade--since 1879, Crockett & Jones recently took a big step into the U.S. market by opening a retail department at the Turnbull & Asser shop on East 57th Street in New York City. (They have had a store on London's Jermyn Street since the 1990s.) The tradition and quality remain the same, of course, including handcrafting the finest leathers through an eight-week manufacturing process involving more than 200 steps. The "Leeds" style from C&J's Hand Grade Collection is a five-eyelet Derby (Blucher) with a hand-stitched apron and a wallet-twisting price of $750 per pair. Available in black calf and tan antique calf, with an oak-bark sole
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Hey, converse's and a suit go well. Have you not seen Doctor Who? I'm not really a fan, but he looks bad-ass.Daggoth-UR-XXX wrote:
I guess I think like a 70 year old despite being in my late 20s.
I wore converse when I was 10 years old, and they tore up in a few weeks. Nike sucks because they are too narrow for my wide foot no matter if I ask for the wide variety. Reebok...well, it just sounds so early nineties in name.
I go for quality leather because everything else even those high dollar athletic shoes wear out fast. I do own some New Balance for when I run; they are the only shoes I have worn that mold to your feet kinda like rainbows. Leather does that too over time, but they work right away.
I go for longevity over how they look (granted they look good to me, but when you have to dress in a suit and tie for work...yeah converse not gonna fly). It's the same thing for my car, I enjoy my 34 MPG despite being 15 years old with a replaced transmission. I imagine for $750 the shoes should last a good century lol.
Daggoth
And yeah, I don't consider myself an emo, but I won't be buying any other shoes for a while that aren't converse.