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I don’t really know that this is but it won’t come off with normal wet wipes. Please help me fix this (synthetic leather material)
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I don’t really know that this is but it won’t come off with normal wet wipes. Please help me fix this (synthetic leather material)
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I will take any help i can get please. I have strained my suede shoes with oil and nothing seems to be working. Are there any techniques for getting oil out of suede shoes. Please if you have any suggestions leave them below. I'm currently devastated and would really appreciate the help.
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I will take any help i can get please. I have strained my suede shoes with oil and nothing seems to be working. Are there any techniques for getting oil out of suede shoes. Please if you have any suggestions leave them below. I'm currently devastated and would really appreciate the help.
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These are my dream wedding shoes, but they’re over my budget (they are $525). Hoping to spend around $200!
Looking for a flat shoe with pointed peep-toe, bonus if it has similar weaving! Any help is super appreciated, I’ve looked all over for the last few weeks 🥲
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I’m at a Good Will and I found this pair of J&M sheepskin woven leather shoes. They’re only $6. When I walk in them I notice this clear wear/pulling away from the sides where the shoe creases, but otherwise they seem to be in overall really good condition. I’ve been looking for a nice pair of everyday semi-formal shoes that are slip-ons, and these offer good support and online reviews generally rave about them. However, I tend to be hard on my shoes and would hate to spend even $6 on these only for them to unravel or be destroyed the first time it rains or I flex the shoe climbing a hill. What do you think? Does anyone have experience with these shoes or can attest to their durability?
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I work in a grocery store and walk an incredible amount. I’m also 53 and need a really comfortable shoe to keep my feet from hurting. Any suggestions?
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Any Gen X’s that used to rock these bad boys?
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My boyfriend is adamant these were his favourite shoes. I'm already the pictures are GOD AWFUL but I'm working with what I got. He thought they were Element but then also thought they were maybe Etnies. He says they were navy canvas though from the pictures they look quite charcoal to me? Definitely white soles with the yellow on the heel. He had them in 2015ish.
Can anyone help? Id be so grateful even if just to stop this enormous Google rabbit hole I've fallen down! TIA
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I’m starting a new job where I need to wear black shoes. 90% of the time in my life I wear my Nike Airs – I used to wear Converse but switched since I walk a lot as Nikes have more platform and are better for walking/standing. I’ll be working on a boat so I also want them to be okay to get wet.
I’m torn between a couple of different types.
One option is Shoes for Crews Converse look-alikes (I think they’re called Pembroke). I like the look and that they’re slip/water resistant, but worry that they won’t be good for standing a lot.
I could also get all black platform Converse, which might be better for standing, but aren’t slip resistant or water proof.
Or I could eschew the idea of getting a style I like and just going for something like All Bird wool running shoes which are waterproof and good for standing, or black Hokas, which I love and know I can walk in but can’t get wet. Problem with these is I think they’re kinda ugly.
I want to get a pair that I think I’ll wear beyond just work since this is just a summer job, so I don’t really want to buy some I think don’t look good. Boots aren’t ideal because I’ll be biking to work. What should I do? Any suggestions?
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I used a brannock device to measure my feet and I’m a 10.5 C (women) My feet have gotten a little bigger with age, but finding new shoes has been so frustrating I want to scream.
I’ve tried googling but there are so many conflicting answers, including telling me C is narrow for women. It’s not. I tried specifically filtering for C width and still get options that say D and W.
Are C, D, and W relatively interchangeable?
I’ve tried on so many shoes but now I’m just in my own head and I have analysis paralysis. I can’t spend another evening in a shoe store. I know different brands can vary, but I’m just looking for a general and high level answer. Please, I’m desperate lol.
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