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OK I have a confession to make...

I sometimes bring sandals to work and change
into them at the end of the day, for the ride home.

Thanks...I do feel better getting this off my chest.
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It depends. Are they white white? Or are they dingy white. Dingy white is way more manly. But a manly man shouldn't worry about such things. :cheers:

I didn't know there's more than 1 kind of white. In PA (PNW'ers might not know what this is, we get rain). Rain makes something called mud. So they don't stay very white for long.
I think I'll just tell them officer types SlowP said pbtttttt!:monkey:
 
If people make fun of you loafing shoes, put your steel toes on and kick them in the nuts.

LOL^

All my life I've worn Lacer-style work boots, the ones with the frilly looking leather things covering the bottom of the boot laces....and all my life I've had everyone I know make fun of my boots asking "why do you have those gay frilly girly thingys on them"?
Pic of what I'm wearing now:
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My reply is always:
This way I can tickle your balls with them when I kick your arse.:hmm3grin2orange:
 
Love my crocs,teva's too,anything with bounce in the sole is good for my dawgs.Those canvas top shoes dont have(or at least didnt have) any arch support last time i wore a pair.In fishing towns they call "romeo's" deck slips,romeo is ughm well not a full measure of manliness.Biggest drawback is 0 ankle support.My girlfriends 10 yr old daughter wears a pair of canvas tops,so I guess that answers that question as well.
Funny how vans has stayed relevant these days.

ak4195
 
Haha I didn't mean to offend anyone (that much) with the Croc comment, just having fun. Anyway I prefer my Minnetonkas for daily wear/driving to and from work.
 
I rotate between White's & Wesco's. I put them on when I get up, and take them off when I get in bed. Haven't worn cork's in a while cuz I'm getting on and off of equipment all day.
I do wear deck shoes when I chop underhand in competitions, and practice. I wear a pair of atheletic shoes with cork's in them for the rest of the events, but my feet are really sore after a day of no arch or ankle support.
I even wear my boots to church on Sunday morning. :laugh: But I did wear a pair of (some kind of) dress shoes that my wife bought to my son's wedding last Saturday.

Andy
 
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