jischwar
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Like what you did there?But surely wearing them means we are taking some of their sole away...?
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Like what you did there?But surely wearing them means we are taking some of their sole away...?
A shoe factory exploded the other day....it was sole destroying...I’ll show myself outBut surely wearing them means we are taking some of their sole away...?
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not, haha
Can I be excited and sarcastic at the same time? Cause I have not decided which I should be yet?I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not, haha
Yes, absolutely. I had a similar feelingCan I be excited and sarcastic at the same time? Cause I have not decided which I should be yet?
Here is something sarcastic for youYes, absolutely. I had a similar feeling
Pros and cons on York vs Silver sole? Is the exposed waist of any consequence with regard to durability? What about in the rain?
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Fantastic reply, thank you. I've only tried Dainite and Silver before, so I'm curious about the York. I wanted to try it on some Norwegian stitch toe bluchers that can be used in all kinds of weather (except snow).Since leather soles can get wet without any big issues (assuming you're not swimming in them) the main differences would be York is going to be lighter, more flexible, and I think the look is a bit more elegant than Silver. I'd also agree with the note there saying Silver are going to be thicker. Inside the shoe, the footfeel is going to be smoother on the York because you'll probably be able to feel the big silver studs. Durability wise I wouldn't expect a huge difference-- silver may last longer but will look more worn in the end.
When did they rename Dainite to Silver? Always wondered how they got away with using another brand's name for their version of it. The hatch grain shell Calway shows a pic with Victoria, but states it uses Silver in the description.