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Shoes: Your most complimented pair of shoes (that youre not afraid to wear regularly)

FlyingMonkey

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All my shoes get compliments, most of all women in particular notice that I wear different shoes with different clothes. This surprises them, I guess because most men don't seem to have more than one pair of bad shoes. Recently my Moreschi two-tone peccary cap toes have been getting a lot of love, but I think the brogue boots get the most compliments all round from men and women - I have the Burfords from Loake's 1880 range.
 

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C&J Clifford


My Cliffords get a few compliments and someone said something nice about my shiney burgundy EG Monmouths yesterday which I wore for the first time in 2 years. Some of the vintage spades get some compliments too...
 

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These pebble grain longwings have more flair than all my SC PTB's (which are plain & invisible to normal people) As a bonus, b/c of the bulletproof pebblegrain, they don't really scratch. I don't fear wearing them out with excessive use.
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Do you have a "go to" pair of shoes that are always a winner? Not necessarily what you like, but what consistently gets noticed by others. Let's see pics.


Ladies and gentlemen do not comment on other people's clothes. It's in bad taste and only the lower classes do this stuff. If you notice something you like you keep it to yourself.
 

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Ladies and gentlemen do not comment on other people's clothes. It's in bad taste and only the lower classes do this stuff. If you notice something you like you keep it to yourself.

You came to the wrong place if you think it rude to comment on people's clothes.
 

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You came to the wrong place if you think it rude to comment on people's clothes.


Or perhaps you're in the wrong place kid. This thread was started by revolting who is always starting nonsense threads like this. Obviously an insecure boy. And btw, I didn't say it was rude to make a comment but it just isn't done amonst some people.
 

ethanm

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Or perhaps you're in the wrong place kid. This thread was started by revolting who is always starting nonsense threads like this. Obviously an insecure boy. And btw, I didn't say it was rude to make a comment but it just isn't done amonst some people.

ooohhhhh you called me kid, that'll make me listen to you!
 

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Ladies and gentlemen do not comment on other people's clothes. It's in bad taste and only the lower classes do this stuff. If you notice something you like you keep it to yourself.


I feel sorry for you if those are the types of people you hang around. Sad.
 

Sanguis Mortuum

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Ladies and gentlemen do not comment on other people's clothes. It's in bad taste and only the lower classes do this stuff. If you notice something you like you keep it to yourself.
In what ******* world do you live in where it's rude to complement someone?
 

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In what ******* world do you live in where it's rude to complement someone?


Apparently not in the same world as yours where people use ******* as an adjective

And btw, I said it simply wasn't done and not necessarily rude.
 

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Ladies and gentlemen do not comment on other people's clothes. It's in bad taste and only the lower classes do this stuff. If you notice something you like you keep it to yourself.


This is the biggest bollocks I've read on this forum probably. I don't need to reel off countless examples, because everyone knows it is. Excuse my language, Your Highness.
 
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