fritzl
Stylish Dinosaur
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Thank you guys. The sole is Vibram.
good quality but it looks geriatric...
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Thank you guys. The sole is Vibram.
Don't do it! - Those shoes are hardly worn. - You'll be wasting your money!!! The insole will mould to your feet. That moulding process is a permanent one, not like stepping into a Plaster-of-Paris dish. The insole will re-align to your feet. Wear them about half a dozen times, and you won't notice, they were once worn by a different person.
To late! Mailed them yesterday morning for the $99 fix..... Oh well...... They'll last another 10 years or so before they'll need it again....
It's just called dark brown suede on the Bodileys site.
Don't do it! - Those shoes are hardly worn. - You'll be wasting your money!!!
This has not been my experience.
If a saddle can hold the tooling after decades of hard use...sometimes even a century or more... how does it make sense to expect an insole to relax and "forget" the contours that have been beaten into it?
i do not expect that, but the insoles AE is using are pure junk. so this guy would have been better of to use his local cobbler. just my two cents.
1. Well, without reference to AE, I agree with you...as I said in my earlier remarks. Everything changes--all expectations and assumptions are moot--if you're talking about fiberboard or very thin and/or poor quality insoles backed by cork.