I just ordered a pair of green suede Pumas, b*tches.

I've never even taken into account shoe width...just length.
It's weird, I don't have big feet at all, but with at least New Balance or Sketchers, if I don't get the wide version of my size, my toes get all pinched up.

And to the OP, I didn't even know that Puma was still around :embarrassed:
 
On behalf of the 1980s, I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome the two of you back. We've missed you. Make sure to get your neon gel bracelet at the door if you plan on drinking.

The bar is well stocked with a selection of Seagrams and Bartles and James wine coolers. We also have plenty of Zima for your fifth wheel friend wearing the single sparkly sequin glove.



More pedals than the Tour De France
What about the 2 liter California Coolers!? (insert barf smiley).

I just ordered the all black TNT's I linked from my local skate shop. :) I have to wait a few weeks while they get them from the backed up warehouse. But, I would rather give the local skate shop my money than Zumies or Zappos or whatever.
 
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19. Narrow Feet
If your feet are narrow, it’s said that you may well have a love for the finer things in life, plus a penchant for pampering and being in attractive surroundings. What’s more, you’re excellent at assigning tasks to others – perhaps chores like running you a perfumed bath, for example.


what if one doesn't know what their feet are ? I assume I have normal feet, perhaps narrow. I do know I have flat feet/fallen arches but other than that I'm clueless.
 
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I stand by my statement.
I am moving away from khakis, except for with work shoes and a business shirt. And, ok, it is past memorial day. Corduroys instead of khakis. Typically blue or black. I do have a nice brown pair. Regular jeans are not as comfortable. I may get me some worn in carhartts though.
 
I am moving away from khakis, except for with work shoes and a business shirt. And, ok, it is past memorial day. Corduroys instead of khakis. Typically blue or black. I do have a nice brown pair. Regular jeans are not as comfortable. I may get me some worn in carhartts though.
my office 'prefers' khaki style pants, in normal colors. that's what i wear at work, with casual dress shoes and a golf shirt, preferably a Ben Hogan, but i have others. it's 'easy' on the client's eyes. we ARE a professional engineering corporation, so there's that.
 
Looking for alternatives for office wear for next time. As office wear around here is basically whatever goes under a blazer, minus the tie if the tie is not needed, that is what works in my business world. If I am going to be seeing anyone.

Will look into some wool and flannel slacks alternatives to chinos/khakis, as I am tired of those myself, and think they look a bit tired and sad as well.

https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/navy-blazer-matching/

But, cheap is good also.
 
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