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Originally Posted by Louis
To change the subject a bit, I'll throw this out there:
Unless we're talking about something that costs very little or a model I've bought before and I know works for me, when it comes to footwear I support my local bricks and mortar store, try it on there, and buy it from them. When that pair wears out I go ahead and buy it online.
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As a former shoe store owner, I approve this message.
Had a guy come in with a Road Runner catalog and wanted to try on some shoes. I asked if he planned to buy at RR and he said yes. I explained that I'm happy to let him try the shoes, but I'm not RR's warehouse, so if he tries them here, he should buy them here. He agreed and did.