Film Noir Buff wrote:
http://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod59040074&ecid=BGCIFroogleFeed&003=5842946&010=N10XL&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=N10XL
Yep, now that IS a stinker.
Never seen ugly shoes like this one
Weird color combination, atleast not suitable for men!
Christ3Elwis wrote:
Never seen ugly shoes like this one
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 … Gd5YcLtoMw
Weird color combination, atleast not suitable for men!
Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club colours.
Film Noir Buff wrote:
http://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod59040074&ecid=BGCIFroogleFeed&003=5842946&010=N10XL&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=N10XL
Very ugly. I think you can make a mint just putting camo on shit and calling yourself a designer.
meister wrote:
Christ3Elwis wrote:
Never seen ugly shoes like this one
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 … Gd5YcLtoMw
Weird color combination, atleast not suitable for men!Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club colours.
More likely LA Laker's colours.
Emma3Rodricks wrote:
Some of them are really terrible.....
check out this one
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 … hQc9ahe0py
eg wrote:
meister wrote:
Christ3Elwis wrote:
Never seen ugly shoes like this one
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 … Gd5YcLtoMw
Weird color combination, atleast not suitable for men!Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club colours.
More likely LA Laker's colours.
And a lot of good that did the Lakers this week.
Maximilien de Robespierre wrote:
eg wrote:
meister wrote:
Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club colours.More likely LA Laker's colours.
And a lot of good that did the Lakers this week.
I like Phil Jackson but it was still worth it to watch Kobe pout. Go Hawks!
Film Noir Buff wrote:
Maximilien de Robespierre wrote:
eg wrote:
More likely LA Laker's colours.And a lot of good that did the Lakers this week.
I like Phil Jackson but it was still worth it to watch Kobe pout. Go Hawks!
Go Bulls!
Film Noir Buff wrote:
Maximilien de Robespierre wrote:
eg wrote:
More likely LA Laker's colours.
And a lot of good that did the Lakers this week.
I like Phil Jackson but it was still worth it to watch Kobe pout. Go Hawks!
I was a Laker fan in the 80s (going against type as Irish=Celtic fan) but Kobe completely soured me on the brand.
Now I am pulling for the Heat, just because they are villains! 
eg wrote:
Film Noir Buff wrote:
Maximilien de Robespierre wrote:
And a lot of good that did the Lakers this week.I like Phil Jackson but it was still worth it to watch Kobe pout. Go Hawks!
I was a Laker fan in the 80s (going against type as Irish=Celtic fan) but Kobe completely soured me on the brand.
Now I am pulling for the Heat, just because they are villains! http://serve.mysmiley.net/evilgrin/evilgrin0046.gif
Mavs. This is their year. Finally. Tyson Chandler has finally given them a strong inside defensive presence, and generally made them a tougher team. Dirk is still playing great ball and creates the worst matchup in the league. Of course, there could be a repeat of the officiating farce of 2006, but if so, Mark Cuban will detonate at courtside and the league with have PR nightmare on its hands.
I usually LOVE exotic skin shoes, but these BLUE Sea Bass cowboy boots went waaaaaaaaay too far.
NJS wrote:
Ugly people should wear ugly shoes on their faces.
What are you talking about?
Anyone catch these?
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giacomo di napoli wrote:
Anyone catch these?
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n216 … G_2856.jpg
I like those. Who makes them?
I guess if a man lives long enough he gets to see everything . . . .
Mexcian Pointy Toe Boot Craze


g- wrote:
I guess if a man lives long enough he gets to see everything . . . .
Mexcian Pointy Toe Boot Craze
http://kpbs.media.clients.ellingtoncms. … 6025dcea0e
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/pointy-boots.jpg
http://media.bnd.com/smedia/2011/05/15/ … ate.98.jpg
Is that the Aberdeen or Modified last?
Gilgamesh2003 wrote:
g- wrote:
I guess if a man lives long enough he gets to see everything . . . .
Mexcian Pointy Toe Boot Craze
http://kpbs.media.clients.ellingtoncms. … 6025dcea0e
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/pointy-boots.jpg
http://media.bnd.com/smedia/2011/05/15/ … ate.98.jpgIs that the Aberdeen or Modified last?
LOL. You really don't know your Aldens do you? Those are defnitely the new Winchester last - given new meaning to the term gunboat. Just wait until the igentry learn you can get them in Shell Cordovan.
Last edited by g- (2011-05-17 16:08:45)
g- wrote:
You really don't know your Aldens do you? Just wait until the igentry learn you can get them in Shell Cordovan.
That means you can buy a pair, wear them 50 times ("gently used" of course), then re-sell... at a PROFIT! Only gold seems to appreciate at a faster rate.
Last edited by isshinryu101 (2011-05-17 17:13:11)
g- wrote:
I guess if a man lives long enough he gets to see everything . . . .
Mexcian Pointy Toe Boot Craze
http://kpbs.media.clients.ellingtoncms. … 6025dcea0e
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/pointy-boots.jpg
http://media.bnd.com/smedia/2011/05/15/ … ate.98.jpg
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Leningrad Cowboys.
I like those Mexican guys - at least they are having fun and not obsessing on how to wear their shoes or if the shoes are breathing.....
The long toes thing has a honorable history::
wiki wrote:
Poulaines or crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland. They began in the late 14th century and fell from fashion after about 1480–90. They were worn by men and women, but men's were the most extravagantly long.
Sometimes the point of the shoe would need support from a whalebone or a string tied to the leg (just below the knee) to stop the point getting in the way when walking. (Examples from medieval London have the points stuffed with moss.[1]) Outdoors pattens or sandal-like clogs were usually worn underneath.
The Pope and the King Henry IV of England tried to stop this practice. Other sumptuary laws attempted to define by class how long shoes could be - the nobility were to be allowed two foot-lengths, merchants one, and peasants one half.[3] Like other attempts to control fashion by legislation, these seem to have failed.

Last edited by fxh (2011-05-17 19:14:02)
fxh wrote:
Leningrad Cowboys.
I like those Mexican guys - at least they are having fun and not obsessing on how to wear their shoes or if the shoes are breathing.....
The long toes thing has a honorable history::wiki wrote:
Poulaines or crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland. They began in the late 14th century and fell from fashion after about 1480–90. They were worn by men and women, but men's were the most extravagantly long.
Sometimes the point of the shoe would need support from a whalebone or a string tied to the leg (just below the knee) to stop the point getting in the way when walking. (Examples from medieval London have the points stuffed with moss.[1]) Outdoors pattens or sandal-like clogs were usually worn underneath.
The Pope and the King Henry IV of England tried to stop this practice. Other sumptuary laws attempted to define by class how long shoes could be - the nobility were to be allowed two foot-lengths, merchants one, and peasants one half.[3] Like other attempts to control fashion by legislation, these seem to have failed.
Yeah very cool. I wanted to post these up but was a little concerned people would think it is some sort of anti-Mexican statement. Not intended. I think the shoes are ugly but some guy could post these up in beautiful shoes and they work for him. Hopefully everyone wins from the post. I can see Russians wearing these as well.
I often saw many ugly shoes in SF
l nearly snorted my lentil and oat sprout smoothie through my nose when l saw that too. Bloody `ell. ![]()