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13 EE Cowboy Boot, Leather Sole
I hope it has a rubber sole...............
I hope it has a rubber sole...............
With a round toe and walking heel? Don't want to lose an eye here.........13 EE Cowboy Boot, Leather Sole
I think I notice men's socks more than the shoes, or maybe both. If the socks are a weird colour or tennis socks with dressy shoes I cringe. I dislike cowboy boots on men, unless they actually work with cattle, but I like nice sandals on nice feet and really love bare feet in loafers or moccasins. Personally I hate wearing socks, unless it's cold out, so I don't mind men not wearing them in the appropriate shoe of course.
Trainers are only ever acceptable during sports or on teens. It's a real pet peeve of mine, because a lot of men my age still only wear trainers and baggy jeans, and I think it looks ridiculous the older they get, especially when teamed with slogan or band t-shirts. Yesterday I saw a grown man in shorts, trainers and a Rihanna t-shirt at the shop and cringed. It just seems like they are desperately trying to look younger and "cooler".
BTW, to Rue (the smile face reminded me).
I noticed on another thread you were mentioning about the new smileys. I have to agree with you. The new smileys are hard to see. I can't tell the difference between a smile, confused face, a sad face, a eek face, or a tongue face anymore. Boooo....
I agree but that seems to be the price of progress........Who wants to live in the past?......Wait, did I actually say that out loud on the Lounge......
You may not be a lady, but you'll notice this man's shoe as I throw it at you! lol
I think I notice men's socks more than the shoes, or maybe both. If the socks are a weird colour or tennis socks with dressy shoes I cringe.
Agreed with Drappa that I notice socks more. I cringe when I see a man wearing white or light-coloured socks with dark shoes.
You mean these?The shoes that really make me wish I hadn't looked are those big puffy athletic shoes that look like something out of Mickey Mouse's closet. I'm sure they have functionality on the basketball court, but if you're standing in the middle of the sidewalk slobbering down an ice cream cone, you aren't exactly setting up a three-point shot. So what's the need for such footwear?
(SNIP)...So, in other words, I try to be careful about judging others' poorly, because I don't know what people's stories are. Everyone who lives under a roof can keep their shoes neat, though.
What I loathe are grown men who change out of their leather shoes into trainers for the commute. I can understand it if a lady switches out of her heels, but if a man feels the need to get out of his dress shoes like that, there's something drastically wrong with either his shoes, his feet or his mind. (Alas, all too often I think it's the third option).
What I loathe are grown men who change out of their leather shoes into trainers for the commute. I can understand it if a lady switches out of her heels, but if a man feels the need to get out of his dress shoes like that, there's something drastically wrong with either his shoes, his feet or his mind. (Alas, all too often I think it's the third option).
Subways and 5 inch stiletto heels do not mix! I change into smart ballet flats though. I hate seeing a woman in a sharp suit wearing white Nike's on her feet.
I agree about men's shoes, but honestly, when I look around the train platform waiting for the 8.40, it's as if its casual Friday every day! The running shoes probably go better with their "workwear."
The only time I have seen that there was a lot of snow on the ground - men were changing into wellies or trainers. But those were pretty drastic circumstances (I also noted some excellent leather hiking boots and trousers tucked into long shooting stockings under the same circumstances).