Boots or Shoes

GroveRanger

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Are you a boot or shoe sort of chap?

What do you usually spend on them and what was the most expensive pair you've bought?

I am more of a boot person and for work I go for anything around the £50 mark or something a bit more up market in the sales.

Most I ever spent was £300 on a pair of these bad boys

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Most uncomfortable item of footwear I ever owned, utter waste of money.
 
Usually trainers, but for work it's a lovely pair of shoes. Most expensive trainers have been 150 quid, and for shoes for suits etc, it's been about the same.

Only manual workers, poor people, and racists wear boots.

What about the highly fashionable Chukka boot? They are formal enough for work and look like shoes when worn with a pair of suit trousers.



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They're more of a shoe hybrid. You're not kicking Leeroy's teeth down his throat wearing them, are you? Nor are you doing any bricklaying in them.

They're for formal wear / ****ters / looking like a prick who is in to Kasabian (Pud has 7 pairs).

Ergo, my original comment still stands.

STAND FREE
 
They're more of a shoe hybrid. You're not kicking Leeroy's teeth down his throat wearing them, are you? Nor are you doing any bricklaying in them.

They're for formal wear / ****ters / looking like a prick who is in to Kasabian (Pud has 7 pairs).

Ergo, my original comment still stands.

STAND FREE

Mostly agree apart from liking Kasabian, which I don't.
 
What about the highly fashionable Chukka boot? They are formal enough for work and look like shoes when worn with a pair of suit trousers.



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Just bought a pair identical to those for £20 reduced from £50. The only black footwear I own, all my other shoes/boots are brown.