ok i just bought the LV one and it cost alot more from the website damn..
but actually in real life the logo doenst look that obvious unless you look up close..
Shoes for (real) men
Shoes for (real) men
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ok i just bought the LV one and it cost alot more from the website damn..
but actually in real life the logo doenst look that obvious unless you look up close.. |
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Feb 14 2011, 09:48 PM
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pics please
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![]() ![]() it cost 30% more than the website! it has weird metal thing down there.. This post has been edited by LiLFreaK: Feb 18 2011, 01:59 PM |
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Non airport friendly then
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I want to buy a pair of shoes and loafer like you alll.
May I ask what brand of shoes like this? The most important thing is to wear comfortable, good quality and price not too expensive. |
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Feb 20 2011, 12:40 AM
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I always have the problem to buy the shoes I like
due to my small feet... my foot size is 24.5cm or UK6 , europe 39. most shops dont carry anything below 7... do you guys have any brand recommendation for small feet? |
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QUOTE(chester_85 @ Feb 20 2011, 12:04 PM) I always have the problem to buy the shoes I like You're in luck, womens fashion currently is in a boyish mode. Some of the shoes made for girls would be suitable for guys. And also at a fraction of what guys have to pay.due to my small feet... my foot size is 24.5cm or UK6 , europe 39. most shops dont carry anything below 7... do you guys have any brand recommendation for small feet? I really liked a pair of espadrille slip ons at cottonon but their biggest size is a bit too small for me. |
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cheenoo, are your J&M cleared from customs?
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^ my mistake. you are right about it.
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Yes. Got it.
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QUOTE(hahalyt @ Feb 20 2011, 11:53 PM) Just so you know, most of the "nice" shoes that we see here are at least rm800 and above, not including those bought 2nd hand and those inherited from their father. So its difficult to get similar ones for rm200 which is also the reason i have yet to own a pair of really nice shoes.You can try searching for good deals online (asos, zappos etc) or scout around malls, sometimes a good design pops up at affrodable prices. |
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QUOTE(Cheenoo @ Feb 20 2011, 01:38 PM) You're in luck, womens fashion currently is in a boyish mode. Some of the shoes made for girls would be suitable for guys. And also at a fraction of what guys have to pay. it's rather easy for me to find the shoes for casual wearI really liked a pair of espadrille slip ons at cottonon but their biggest size is a bit too small for me. currently i m looking for working shoes, however i dont see the girls' shoes are suitable as most designs are too girlish. all these while, i m wearing my working shoes 1 size bigger than my feet |
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QUOTE(chester_85 @ Feb 21 2011, 09:17 AM) it's rather easy for me to find the shoes for casual wear Oh F21 in Sunway a few weeks ago was selling oxfords, although for girls, it looks exactly like the guys version. Wearing shoes one size bigger must be very uncomfortable, anyway good luck..currently i m looking for working shoes, however i dont see the girls' shoes are suitable as most designs are too girlish. all these while, i m wearing my working shoes 1 size bigger than my feetĀ edit: P Lal carries your size. But they are Cheaneys, at rm699. Here: http://plal.com/main/cheaneyspecials/Size%20UK6/index.html This post has been edited by Cheenoo: Feb 21 2011, 02:53 PM |
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Hi All,
Newbie here. A frequent follower to this forum and thread in particular, but I've never had anything to contribute... until now, that is. :-) Despite studying and living in England before, I've never truly appreciated English handcrafted shoes. When dressing in casuals or even smart casual, I've always preferred donning sports shoes. I own a decent collection of Nike, Adidas and Puma shoes. For the office or more formal occasions, you'd probably find me in a pair of Zara, Gucci or Givenchy shoes. Perhaps it's because I'm growing older, but I now find myself wanting to dress smarter... even if it's casual. Anyhow, I've recently ordered 3 pairs from Herring Shoes: 1. Herring Fencote - Chestnut Calf and Navy Suede 2. Herring Hyde - Chestnut White 3. Herring Jekyll - Black White Additionally, I ordered 3 sanded wood expanding trees and the dark wood valet box. The damage so far (after subtracting VAT and adding GBP30.00 delivery cost via UPS) comes to GBP738.29. I can hardly wait to receive them! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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