Sneakers
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@FlavourFade I love my vans, buy them regularly. I’ve also bought shoes by pottery a couple of years ago and am pretty happy with them so far.
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@Matt they look pretty cool they are not released am I right?
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@Matt yeah it seems like the sashiko ones are only available via retailers in EU atm and the other ones are not even in the snkrs app so maybe not for EU... But I am not that much into sneakers so maybe totally wrong
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@Tago-Mago you mentioned your shoes like pottery sneakers, how are they compared to vans? Are they worth paying double the amount of money? How comfy are they when you spend the day in them and is there any separation of the sole visible? I have the IH sneakers which I think are made in the same factory but they seem to be very different
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@FlavourFade i am travelling right now. I’ll send you some pics when I’m home again. In general, the sole seems to be fused to the shoe more solidly than the Vans. To me, they feel slightly more breathable than Vans, although this may simply be because they have laces as opposed to the slip-ons I wear from Vans
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Thanks buddy enjoy your vacation! Slipons are great, only my girlfriend hates them
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Got these today in the Mail, bit snug but very comfy to walk on the thick soles. Bought them for running but somehow think they look cool with my denim also.
Hoka One One
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Opinions on Doek shoes? Thinking of picking up a pair of their indigo court sneakers, the positive effects that come with the indigo dye they use is pretty cool.“ Indigo-dyed threads are woven on an original canvas using an old-fashioned power loom. Indigo dyeing, which uses Tadeai as a dye, is said to have deodorizing, antibacterial, anti-ultraviolet, and anti-insect effects. It is also said to be craftwork that is filled with the wisdom of predecessors.”