rammie
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You are not man enough for double sole.
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You are not man enough for double sole.
I think it looks good with a double sole on many of vass' styles as it adds that hefty and solid feel to the shoe, but it's the tapering thing that bothers me. It puts off the balance of the shoe in a way I really can't describe.
I think the word you're looking for is "elegant" ?
...don't think so. esp. with the smaller sizes i.e. vox and the hkg gang
...don't think so. esp. with the smaller sizes i.e. vox and the hkg gang
...don't think so. esp. with the smaller sizes i.e. vox and the hkg gang
You don't think it is elegant or you don't think it is inelegant?
Fritzy likes Vass.
Well it counts as a Mitteleuropean maker I guess.
...don't think so. esp. with the smaller sizes i.e. vox and the hkg gang
You don't think it is elegant or you don't think it is inelegant?
Doesn't matter anyway as you just hate all shoes that aren't made by like three artisans around your place. I do like a lot of the shoes you post but I sure wouldn't trust your opinion on any other shoes but those...
I think the word you're looking for is "elegant" ?
Hey rammie,
No, not really. I think the double to single tapering makes the shoe look front-heavy and also too heavy overall as it is applied on all kinds of styles that wheren't intended to be so heavy. It does make the shoe look "sturdy" though, but I think it's a stupid compromise as it ***** up the balance (and as fritzl said it makes the shoe look less refined) and that's why I would prefer going with a double sole all the way if I wanted a sturdier shoe. And since my body isn't too muscular or overweight (185 cm/80 kg) I'd imagine a 1.5 sole would be more than enough to give that overall solid feel to the shoe.
You think too much. Not many can tell the difference when you have them on. The only person who can tell the difference is the wearer because the soles do feel a lot sturdier. PS: and what's with all this swearing?