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Can we talk about office friendly socks for summer that double as commuters, next? I ran through all the lightweight models of darn tough and they don't hold up at all.
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If not too formal of work place, alden chukkas. Come in a variety if colours, leathers and soles.

Next pair of shoes will likely be a Norwegian split toe.

I like aldens due to the variety of lasts and styles.
so I looked these up.. seems we're getting into fancy watch thread waters here.. definitely too rich for my blood!
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so I looked these up.. seems we're getting into fancy watch thread waters here.. definitely too rich for my blood!
Yes spendy, my chukkas are going on 12 years old so price per wear is not too bad. They've been resoled 3 times and likely 6 sets of heals.

Shoes, jeans and bikes is where I spend my money.
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I feel like sneakers and dress casual are pretty much the thing now. I have half dress shoes and half work sneakers for my wardrobe (but I teach small people). EG Stan Smiths, Pumas, Onitsuka, Chucks. Barring that, a well-fit pair of Allen Edmonds are super comfy, once broken in (5 years
As a former shoe salesman let me suggest that if you buy the right size shoes they won't need "breaking in" because the shoe will bend where your foot bends from the first day. Once we lost many old-time shoe stores that stocked a range of sizes like 7-13 in b,c,d,eee widths with a widths a few select sizes so many guys were told to buy smaller sizes in wider widths than they should have had.

Shoe widths are ratios not absolute numbers so a 10c may be the same actual width as a 9d. This allows shops to carry only d or eee widths and tell customers that as long as their toes aren't rubbibg they have the right size when they really should have about 1/2" clearance up fron for toes. Look up Brannock Device to learne about fitting shoes.
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Can we talk about office friendly socks for summer that double as commuters, next? I ran through all the lightweight models of darn tough and they don't hold up at all.
I wear Boardroom merino over-the-calf socks both for commuting and at work. They’re made in USA and hold up very well.
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Yes spendy, my chukkas are going on 12 years old so price per wear is not too bad. They've been resoled 3 times and likely 6 sets of heals.

Shoes, jeans and bikes is where I spend my money.
fair enough! I do love a comfy pair of shoes! does sound like a good ROI..
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