Mine were Adios but they kinda dissapered im still using the last pair i bought in 2010 and they still look fresh out the box so once these kick the bucket probably buying Fallen Skateboarding shoes are extremely durable and i dont even skate anymore
Brahma's big ass, ass-kicking steel-toed boots.
Cheap, durable, heavy, and they fit like a second skin made of steel and leather.
~RAWR!
Been fan of these after I first tried them.
They're comfortable, durable, resist water, warm but not too hot (except for a few months in summer), and they support ankles. Best shoes I've ever worn.
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I would say Ecco as a brand.
It doens't matter at all! If you like them, wear them! That's what I'm saying.
But like, it was all aimed at the guy who was like "i never buy branded shoes" like... what if you saw a pair you REALLY liked? But OOP, there's a label on the inside! Best not get them! When like 99% of people won't even notice your shoes or look at them or anything. Even if the logo is on the outside (and most of the time it's not even on the outside), people aren't going to see it, so if you like them, buy them!
[QUOTE=Valstorm Warsong;35254007]Allen Edmonds
I imagine you like them a lot. How long did it take to break them in? I've been told they're pretty darn uncomfortable when you first get them and it takes a while to break in.
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I approve, sir. I like me some Crockett and Jones as well.
New Balance runners. Common colors such as Black, White and Navy so they go with whatever I might be wearing that day. Extremely comfortable. Last years. Pair I had on today I've had for over 5 years.
Mountains rise in the distance stalwart as the stars, fading forever.
Roads ever weaving, soul ever seeking the hunter's mark.
Arent those shoes mainly for gays? Dunno where I saw em, but I think I saw plenty of gays in TV wearing those shoes and some latex outfit in Gay Pride or something...