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Thanks for your contribution to the discussion Christian. No, I did not ask myself why and I don't see why I should do that.
No, the creases are not created by folding the shoes/boots up and down. I'd contribute in a more positive way if your assertions weren't at the same time uninformed and overassertive...
Thanks for your contribution to the discussion Christian. No, I did not ask myself why and I don't see why I should do that.
No, the creases are not created by folding the shoes/boots up and down. I'd contribute in a more positive way if your assertions weren't at the same time uninformed and overassertive...
I'm not familiar with the processes involved in the creasing of the toes in CCP and Augusta shoes, but that's not the point of the discussion. The result resembles the creasing resulting from the continous folding of the toe after extensive use. So, I'm asking, is this really inherently different from other 'processes' that intend to make the product look timeworn, such as wrapping the shoe with duct tape? (self-lol)
That said, I'm sorry for sounding overassertive. I'm only writing cos I'm eager to hear what you think.
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What's everyone's take on the new buckeye boot. Am I describing it correctly. The flapover one on atelier's website. Zamb used to drool over those. Had one on hold but didn't see it in person and didn't love the pics
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