Dusty Brogues
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More likely better cared for as well. My wife doesn't take care of her shoes at all.
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How so?
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More likely better cared for as well. My wife doesn't take care of her shoes at all.
A black dress (not country) brogue or semi brogue is the most versatile shoe if you only have one or two shoes. (Even then a country brogue open laced will still serve well)
If you have only two dress shoes the other one should be a brown brogue or semi brogue. (This assumes you have sneakers and boots etc).
Same here, have heaps more shoes than my girlfriend! It helps that she doesn't exist though.
While I will mostly wear the loafers with shorts/denim, I also wouldn't mind wearing them to a few summwe weddings I have coming up, with a navy suit. Does that aid in the decision of penny vs tassel?
Any advice is greatly appreciated (except for any advice telling me that loafers are too casual to wear with suits - I understand that view, but it's not for me!)
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How so?
She buys them, they go into the shoe cupboard and get worn as required - no polishing of boots, brushing of suede, etc. She had shoes sitting in the garage literally collecting (saw)dust until I brought them in and gave them a good clean.
Ok Foxy enough is enough! I propose that as a group this thread should create a Scope of Works for your good self to snare a girlfriend! She will be the Foxhoundness... She is out there, somewhere! By the power vested in this thread you will damn find her!
Suggestions igents?
Ok Foxy enough is enough! I propose that as a group this thread should create a Scope of Works for your good self to snare a girlfriend! She will be the Foxhoundness... She is out there, somewhere! By the power vested by this thread you will damn find her!
Suggestions igents?
I could take foxy to Thailand with me...
+1 My wife has over 10 pairs of knee length leather boots (that I know of!! and I am not counting the other types of shoes), and she scuffs them, scratches the leather, etc etc, and I think I spend more time fixing and maintaining her boots than my own shoes. The only upside as far as I can see is that my stretching out the lives of her boots, I can save money which would otherwise go into new purchases.She buys them, they go into the shoe cupboard and get worn as required - no polishing of boots, brushing of suede, etc. She had shoes sitting in the garage literally collecting (saw)dust until I brought them in and gave them a good clean.
FWIW, I think chocolate brown suede loafers can look great with a blue suit.
I could take foxy to Thailand with me...
I'm happy to help but my advice might be out of date.
It never seemed all that complicated.
Get all dressed up in fancy clothes. Go out. Get loaded on drugs and/or alcohol. Find loud music. Go home with woman/women.
I'm happy to help but my advice might be out of date.
It never seemed all that complicated.
Get all dressed up in fancy clothes. Go out. Get loaded on drugs and/or alcohol. Find loud music. Go home with woman/women.
But I thought he was after a female.
But I thought he was after a female.