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A size nine pair of Doc shoes would always fit, be comfortable straight away, and go with all my casual clothes.
I could just go in and buy a pair without even trying them on. Perfect shoe shopping for a bloke.
But the last pair that I got absolutely hurt like hell. I did a bit of research to see if I could find out what was different about them from the previous time that I bought a pair and found out that they are now being made in China. To add insult to injury the price has not gone down at all.
I suppose it is just possible that I happened to get a bad pair, but I won't be getting any again to find out.
1) A good pair of Dr Martin shoes. Not the ones with yellow thread around the outside and made of hard leather but the more normal looking ones with soft leather. Very comfortable and hardwearing. They also don't slip on ice water or oil. About £60
I always used to get those.
A size nine pair of Doc shoes would always fit, be comfortable straight away, and go with all my casual clothes.
I could just go in and buy a pair without even trying them on. Perfect shoe shopping for a bloke.
But the last pair that I got absolutely hurt like hell. I did a bit of research to see if I could find out what was different about them from the previous time that I bought a pair and found out that they are now being made in China. To add insult to injury the price has not gone down at all.
I suppose it is just possible that I happened to get a bad pair, but I won't be getting any again to find out.
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