DavidinGray
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Expensive?
Possibly. Worth the price? Impossible.
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Expensive?
For a really expensive look, try these. You can tell people they are bespoke.
isn't the squarer the toe, the more expensive it is?
Sweet as hell. Where can I get a pair? It would look good with my 4 button Sean John suit.
Your question introduces somewhat of a fallacy, specifically "post hoc ergo propter hoc".
They say powerful business people look at your shoes first. Since you can't see logos on dress shoes, what do they look for? To me, some of the expensive shoes look no different than cheap ones and some of the ones I thought looked expensive were rather cheap.
Must one deign to the middlebrow bourgeois depths of vulgar commerce?
Quality leather and finishing. When you see it, you know it.
Must one deign to the middlebrow bourgeois depths of vulgar commerce?
Generally speaking, it's much easier to spot a crappy shoe at first glance than a good shoe. A good shoe makes itself known through lack of crappiness more than anything else.
Excellent choice of name on the sock puppet, FNB.