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Shoe trees for Common Projects Achilles Low YAY or NAY??

Tonyv814

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Hey guys, I have used the search function and looked all over the internet and get many contradictory opinions on the subject.. I am spending a decent amt of money on the sneakers and they will rarely be worn. Maybe once or twice a week at max, Do you guys think I should purchase shoe trees for them? And if so like what kind of shoe tree? Thanks in advance for the help really appreciate it, LEARNED SO MUCH from this website :D
 

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Expect responses ranging from "do it" to "they're sneakers, they look better worn in". So do whatever effort youre willing to put in. Or just stuff them with tissue paper when youre not wearing them. Or not.
 

benjamin831

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Do it if you don't want the toes curling up over the long-run.

Don't do it if you want a worn in look.
 

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