Wore my Adidas Superstars to death until I found the surprising comfort of my Alden Indy’s.Both. I'm a vain old bird, and I won't wear anything the look of which I don't like. Won't even try it on.... so I suppose look comes first. Course, it has to *also* be comfortable for me to wear....
Exactly. I think a lot of it is psychosummatical; I'm as comfortable in a suit as a decent pair of jeans; I hate pretty much all contemporary sportswear. I'm more comfortable in a decent leather brogue than I'd ever be in trainers - indeed, I haven't owned or worn a pair of trainers in probably over a decade now.
Yeah I spent a good year on those pics. Never pulled the trigger but I understand.View attachment 199223
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shawl collar looks much better folded like such not so flat pressed spreadView attachment 199223
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Denim jackets like the original Lee Stormrider and the Levi's 70505 has a serious V cut that some people like myself will not be able to button up all the way down to the waist. If I insist on buttoning the bottom one, I would have to go a size up and the shoulder would be too wide and the chest too loose. I find the best size for me is one which let me button the third and fourth button. Of course you can always buy the modern version of the Lee or Levi's which is longer and less V shaped but that is not the same as the original is it?
Isn't choosing leather in the first place a sign that we value look over comfort. I mean I love my leathers but I can't deny my cloth B-10 is more comfortable to wear.
....I’m happy with breaking things in...
I have this belief that when it fits really comfortable then it is slightly too big in regard of jeans and jacket .