Fine form Billax.
And Ox, I don't think those chinos look half bad. I opted to not taper my last pair of O'Connell's chinos, and while they're slightly wider through the leg and ankle than I'm used to, it's nice to have that as an option.
Chisel toes - the height of cool when I was in the final year of primary school 1965. You nagged your mum for a pair when it was time for new shoes instead of the sensible round toe ones, then went out and played football in them. I found chisel toes were good for chipping the ball into the goal area. Of course they were Clarks not Cleverlys. I guess you wont be playing football in them Shooey.
No boy in primary school had any interest in clothes in my day - apart from Clancy who had winkle pickers.
In Secondary school Beatle boots became fashionable.
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Those chinos look pretty heavy duty Zach. Just googled them and they aint cheap, do you think they're worth the dollar?
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Those are beautiful shoes, Shooey. The shoe tree is gorgeous too. Not my taste mind, but I can definitely admire them. I know you're excited.
Thanks mate. My taste is not many people's here, and yes, l am very excited.
btw, page 1167 here on my screen.
Some close ups of the shoos would be good fellas. Haven't seen good close ups for a while.
I'm on page 700. Yeah nice shoes Mr Shooman. Melbourne is getting more and more shootown. Just found a little shop selling Barkers.
I'd hate to see OCBD & WM walking toward me on a street. Like in a Western. Together. Heavy dude. Especially if I owed money, or was skipping bail or leaving the GF and taking the AC/DC albums and the steam iron.
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Haha. And then as we get closer you see we're sharing an ice cream cone.
shooey - LOOK OUT - that cat is eating your weeds!