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thank you @mumma
 
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I think they go well with the exhaust trousers. I actually wear sneakers more than anything else since I west sweatpants and scrubs
 

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A pair of IE pants just arrived (thx eck), and they are great and also the best fitting pair of baller/sf-approved pants I've owned.

Even then, after a bunch of PRPS, RRL, Dior, Zam Barrett and now IE, all retailing at least $300, my best fitting pants are... a pair of 20€ / $25 Zara pants. Retail.


I think zara designs are top notch, the main issue is the finishing touches and the quality of the materials used. I had a pair which was very comfy but ended up in tatters after a few months
 

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Thank you very much for your comment. I am very sorry if I have offended you in any way, that was not my intention. I can assure you these pens are very high quality handcrafted pieces.
 

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The reason he told you not to post has nothing to do with the quality of your product. This forum is not a place for retailers to freely advertise their goods, especially in unrelated threads. This is the recent purchases thread, advertising your own product does count as a recent purchase. That's just bad forum etiquette. However, the more serious offence is using the forum for free advertising. Vendors may seek affiliate vendor status, which costs money, if they wish to present their product to the SF community. Once attained they receive their own official thread on the forum where a post like the one you got burned for might be more appropriate.
 

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Thank you for clarifying that. I was not aware of all those details, I thought because all post gets reviewed I was not doing anything wrong. I was under the impression, that I cannot add links and such, but showcasing a product for people to see was not an offense. I will remove my thread so I follow the good forum etiquette. Thank you for your information again.
 

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Thanks lmao
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Now to get some shoe trees for these babies. Is the danite sole good in winter?
Dainite soles are suppose to be better in wet terrain than traditional leather soles while keeping that look. Out of experience they still slip on wet surfaces, but of course offer some more traction than flat leather soles. In snow I would skip traditional leather soles and go with Dainite soles for more traction. Still nothing beats lug soles for snow and rain.
 

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Dainite is pretty good for rain

I have a bunch of nice english boots / shoes with dainite soles for the storm season over here
 

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I find Dainite great for wet pavements, but it's still best to avoid metal grates etc. Hopeless on ice and snow (traditional DM soles are surprisingly good on ice).
 

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Peir Wu coat arrived.... and it's got a tear right in the front of it. The pockets are also tearing out of the lining, though that can be fixed, I guess. So much for "like new." Wondering whether to ask the seller for a refund... I love the coat, I'm not finding it again in my size, and I didn't even know it existed in this awesome green color, but this is gonna bug the hell out of me. You can see it in the fit pic as the black spot 2/3 of the way down

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