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Side of hash-browns please?

savage

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What is up today?!?! I keep running across all this crazy ****!

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Would you actually wear these?

When I first saw these Cabin Hi's, it caught my interest straight off. The red and white checkered table cloth pattern with the yellow accents. Definitely something you don't see everyday. But once I got a look from another angle, the table cloth motif started to make sense, and really make these shoes stand out. - MashKulture
Can I get a side of hash-browns and a re-fill on my coffee?

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WTF?! How do they even get into production?!?!
 

macuser3of5

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Actually, I would argue that these are a good example of kitschy day-gloo kicks that actually deserve to be made due to their sheer ridiculousness.

See also: the Alife (iirc) tennis-ball sneaks.
 

Mauro

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I would rock the hell out of those shoes
 

Stylin-1

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Originally Posted by Denimbar
I would rock the hell out of those shoes

I would vomit all over them. Then they might look OK.
 

Max

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Those are super fierce as an objet d'art. I could see them in sneaker pimps. As an actual wardrobe element they kind of look like they're part of a diner chain's uniform.
 

LabelKing

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Moschino made purses of that nature some time ago, with shapes such as an Oven Mitt.

Also Braccialini, the Italian leather firm, was famous for a series of purses in the shapes of a train, an egg, etc.
 

Mauro

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I bet if I wore those out I would get crazy compliments.
 

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