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paul smith rabbit

FormulaQ

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what do you guys think of the paul smith rabbit sneaker? im looking into getting a pair because my nikes dont go with a lot of the stuff i wear. (On the more dressy side of casual but still casual)

 

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why do you say that? I don't really like stan smiths at all
 

Get Smart

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those are really cool, but I have a personal policy of no sneakers over $100 (those retail for about $250 iirc)
 

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I've had a couple of pairs, they have been worn to death. Very versatile indeed. Rabbit (and its predecessor, Bunny) is available in a wide range of materials and colours. If my experience is representative, the quality of construction is thoroughly decent. Highly recommended!
 

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It's like Jack Purcell gone bowling. Anything more than $100 for sneakers is pushing it for me as well.
 

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Originally Posted by FormulaQ
why do you say that? I don't really like stan smiths at all

Those are the same shoes as the Adidas Rod Laver Vintage, but with weird eyelets and punching.
 

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Ah, the tennis shoe blucher with medallion. (I do like the subtle baby blue ring on the 3rd eyelet.)
 

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Originally Posted by FormulaQ
why do you say that? I don't really like stan smiths at all

other than material, medallions just clash too much with sneakers.
 

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