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rnoldh

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Try to get better close-up pictures. They look good but close-ups would really tell you more!
 

kali77

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Originally Posted by chorse123
Probably, though the creasing looks much worse than it should be, given the rest of the wear. Odd.

I was concerned about this myself. Also if you look closely at the second pic it looks like the sole inbetween the rubber pads is significantly worn
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To me, it looks like the original wearer may have stretched these shoes a bit toward their outside edges. It's hard to tell, but a shot looking straight down at the shoes w/o the trees would give you an idea of how in or out of their original shape the shoes are.
 

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Well they went for $93.00+15.00 for shipping. Which was more than I was willing to pay for them. No worries though I have a BNIB pair of C&J for Paul Stuart from Alanc that arrived today. Just patiently awaiting my arrival
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