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New shoes have slight sole imperfection - safe to wear? (with PIC)

Mr. Moo

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@ replies. Oh, and these were purchased a day before the no-purchase contest, so I'm safe!
 

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I think you have to go to a foot doctor and make sure those shoes won't destroy your feet nor your stance. Just sayin'
 

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Originally Posted by acidicboy
I think you have to go to an foot doctor and make sure those shoes won't destroy your feet nor your stance. Just sayin'

Word.

They're going back to Amazon as they don't fit right.
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Originally Posted by gnatty8
You must exchange them immediately for a safer wooden shoe, something like this, famous for its no nail construction..

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These are made on a very elegant last and look, no nails:

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Hi I just bought these, thank you for steering me in the right direction!
not to pester, but I've been trying to find the proper shoe trees to use, little help?
 

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Originally Posted by TheQ
Hi I just bought these, thank you for steering me in the right direction!
not to pester, but I've been trying to find the proper shoe trees to use, little help?


Yes, you need to search for the patented nega-tree, handmade of non-solid anti-matter..
 

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Originally Posted by gnatty8
Yes, you need to search for the patented nega-tree, handmade of non-solid anti-matter..

Actually, the trees for those shoes are made of pure shell cordovan, which wicks the moisture out.
 

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