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Bill Kearney wrote:
I've always worn Allen-Edmonds shoes. They now make boat shoes. The 'Eastpost' pair I've had this season have been tremendously comfortable. And more resistant to discoloring from moisture than several past pairs of Sebago junk. http://tinyurl.com/yvlc5k They're not inexpensive but worth it, both in comfort and service. -Bill Kearney Hey...nice shoes...and widths for those of us who use our feet to walk on water. Thanks! |
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 09:21:05 -0400, HK wrote:
Bill Kearney wrote: I've always worn Allen-Edmonds shoes. They now make boat shoes. The 'Eastpost' pair I've had this season have been tremendously comfortable. And more resistant to discoloring from moisture than several past pairs of Sebago junk. http://tinyurl.com/yvlc5k They're not inexpensive but worth it, both in comfort and service. -Bill Kearney Hey...nice shoes...and widths for those of us who use our feet to walk on water. Thanks! Thanks Bill. They're beautiful shoes, and I'd hate to get fish guts all over them. Surprised you call the Sebago shoes 'junk'. I've been very happy with mine. Of course, they cost half of what the Allen-Edmonds shoes cost, and it's probably a case of getting what you pay for. -- John H |
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