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I wear air-walk shoes inside the house.
I mostly wear trainers when I leave the house because I walk to almost everywhere I want to be.
6 years ago. Rating: 8 | |

I don’t. I mean I don’t wear shoes to bed. I wake up barefooted, i stumble for coffee barefooted. I stay barefooted until I must go out and drive to anywhere that frowas upon bare feet. I garden without shoes, pick cotton without shoes, rake and hoe and water sans shoes. If I need to shovel I’ll put on a pair of slip-ons for the duration only. If it’s winter and the floor is chilly, I’ll put on socks....
6 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
Cordless shoes in summer, and tissues in winter.
6 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
I don't know the english name so I gave them the name 'Cordless', it sounds better than 'Laceless'. Here in Germany they are shoes with a 'Klett' fastener, so now you know.
Thanks Terry, you are absolutely correct. I looked it up on Wikipedia on this Link > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_de_Mestral < and found it fascinating reading.
Of course, whenever I receive an official invitation requesting my presence I show-up wearing my Savile Row shoes and my tissues in my top pocket.
Since this is a bit of a palate-cleanser from high-complication watchmaking I'll use this as an excuse to shorten link up the hands-on review from here on out. The Les link Cabinotiers Grisaille High Jewellery Dragon takes Vacheron's ultra-thin caliber 1120 and thickens it to account for a white gold case measuring 40mm diameter by 8.9mm thick and carrying 7.1 carats link of baguette-cut diamonds.
26 days ago. Rating: 0 | |