lately I question relation between what quality & construction that reflect on price that is claimed by general guide on internet vs my reality.
like shoe construction, everyone preach about goodyear welted because it is resoleable, more water proof etc, yeah but even cemented shoes is resoleable , and you might not need to resole ever if you just put on a rubber pad under your leather sole and just replace that pad every so often also made it water proof too. the idea of cemented sole is not resoleable is just pure internet lie, usually cemented shoes since they are cheap to begin with they are also not made from quality upper, it would breakdown evenly so probably when the sole is wornout the upper would look as wornout too, but companies cash on this misconception by making goodyear welt shoes using mediocre leather upper claiming it is the only way the shoes can be resoleable while their upper might crumble far before the over engineered sole construction, even more lie perhaps they even glue the outsole to midsole too just in case and using the sewing just more or less as decoration.
or the advantage of selvedge jeans, what advantage of it other that showing off the tape? it only make the outseam straight along the leg and can not be better tailored and resulting in some weird sagging around the crotch and digging into butt on the rear side that only promote crotch failure overtime, things that doesn't exist on just mediocre mall jeans that is cut better since they don't use selvedge. I can see the advantage of raw denim since obviously it would last longer but I don't see the advantage of unsanforized that is usually seen as quality, now not only the leg is poorly tailored because of the straight outseam but the legs are twisting too make it fits even weirder.
or how about full grain leather, how many misleading cookie cutter articles about how sanding up a micron of leather would make quality so different?
in my belief internet feed us BS mostly, I read them for entertainment not for fact or education
like shoe construction, everyone preach about goodyear welted because it is resoleable, more water proof etc, yeah but even cemented shoes is resoleable , and you might not need to resole ever if you just put on a rubber pad under your leather sole and just replace that pad every so often also made it water proof too. the idea of cemented sole is not resoleable is just pure internet lie, usually cemented shoes since they are cheap to begin with they are also not made from quality upper, it would breakdown evenly so probably when the sole is wornout the upper would look as wornout too, but companies cash on this misconception by making goodyear welt shoes using mediocre leather upper claiming it is the only way the shoes can be resoleable while their upper might crumble far before the over engineered sole construction, even more lie perhaps they even glue the outsole to midsole too just in case and using the sewing just more or less as decoration.
or the advantage of selvedge jeans, what advantage of it other that showing off the tape? it only make the outseam straight along the leg and can not be better tailored and resulting in some weird sagging around the crotch and digging into butt on the rear side that only promote crotch failure overtime, things that doesn't exist on just mediocre mall jeans that is cut better since they don't use selvedge. I can see the advantage of raw denim since obviously it would last longer but I don't see the advantage of unsanforized that is usually seen as quality, now not only the leg is poorly tailored because of the straight outseam but the legs are twisting too make it fits even weirder.
or how about full grain leather, how many misleading cookie cutter articles about how sanding up a micron of leather would make quality so different?
in my belief internet feed us BS mostly, I read them for entertainment not for fact or education
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