Palladium Footwear
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Thread resurrection.
Anyone wear Palladium regularly still? I need new "sneakers" and Pam claims that my choice (Nike Jordan III) make me look like a sad old man trying to regain my youth.
Converse and Vans murder my feet, so Palladium seem like an option if they are more comfortable.
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I still wear mine. I think they're pretty comfortable, but I don't have any experience with Vans or Cons, (I'm guessing you're referring to the standard Chuck Taylors) so I can't say if they're better. But if the French Foreign Legion used them as standard issue boots, they have to be minimally decent, right?
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But it's the French Foreign Legion. By definition, they aren't French.
Silly Belgian.
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The first clue that they aren't French is that they are soldiers.
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But it's the French Foreign Legion. By definition, they aren't French.
Silly Belgian.
Well, actually, most of the Legionaire are actually French, and you can notice that if there is so much Belgian, Swiss and Canadian legionnaire, it's because lot of them are French under fake identity from french speaking country.
The first clue that they aren't French is that they are soldiers.
Oh yes. Just like the +1,300,000 soldiers who died in the trench during WWI, the +371,000 who died during the Napoleonic wars, or the 88 who died in Afghanistan, the +10,000 which are right now deployed in Mali, CAR, Niger, Chad and Mauritania fighting terrorism. They aren't soldiers.
And no, Palladium boots are no longer part of the standard legion uniform since the 60's. They were designed as off-duty boots in former french north african colonial empire conditions, but have nothing to compare with modern combat boots.