Mens shoes

One of the best things (acc 2 me) in a Clarke's shoe is the gel in-sole and soft cushioning. I tried a Paul Smith - it was good to look at but bloody hard to walk in.. Why would i want to do something like that?
 
Jordan Spieth 2 the all time best shoes even in wet condition these shoes are best for me. My brother gifted me this shoes imported from Australia almost one year ago i suggest you to buy Jordan Spieth 2 but the final decision is yours.
 
Jordan Spieth 2 the all time best shoes even in wet condition these shoes are best for me. My brother gifted me this shoes imported from Australia almost one year ago i suggest you to buy Jordan Spieth 2 but the final decision is yours.

Bet they look great in the office with a nice smart suit.

Loakes and Dune for me. Wear formal shoes 6 days a week so need a mix and the need to be comfortable. Loake Oxfords are excellent, brogues can be a bit inflexible on the upper cap.
2 pairs of each make and would say that, at half the price, the Dunes tend to be my go to most days.
 
Loakes look good, but need to try them out..
Timberlands are always good but haven’t had them in this country.. fairly pricy
Never seen Sweeny

River Island!! Is that a real option for a man of normal proportions. I think I wandered into a RI shop once and it was full of thin ties, narrow suits, fitted shirts etc - nothing for a man who has seen a few good Christmas

Thought you were after shoes not tight ill fitting clothes?? :ROFLMAO:
 
Me fave shoes are some loakes brouges, but by Eck they took some breaking in. Had a look at some Grenson brouges a month ago, one of the shoes was left in the window and faded. I put them on and Lordy Lordy the were mega comfy. Was gonna leave the Unfaded shoe in the window for a year but Missis C said am an anagram of tawt. But for £95.
That aside, got to say Ecco shoes and Skechers are the future. Oh ah, and me crocs.
 
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