Thrift Store Scores
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Nice score there Riff. Shoes/boots are something I never find in my size and I've only ever seen Aldens once.
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I've been having luck with shoes lately. Super stoked on these because they actually fit me. I would have bought them regardless to either trade or sell but I just may have to keep these.
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Well Riff, I had some good and bad luck today. Found some near new Whites Black Centennial Hiker boots but they weren't even close to my size.
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dang! what size?
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@riffblaster:
dang! what size?
13EE
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that is an amazing score!
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New Chippewa Katahdin Iron Works Engineer Boots from L.L. Bean for $40. Pretty solid boots made in USA with Vibram soles.
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New Chippewa Katahdin Iron Works Engineer Boots from L.L. Bean for $40. Pretty solid boots made in USA with Vibram soles.
They look real nice!
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$5 Hooters Bandana. priced right.
Bought these without trying on. Don't fit. Too bad.
Oshkosh NOS lightweight creme material painters pants. Pretty interesting speckled material. Made in USA.
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New Chippewa Katahdin Iron Works Engineer Boots from L.L. Bean for $40. Pretty solid boots made in USA with Vibram soles.
These are actually pretty nice and similar looking to a pair of whites sd's. I may have to buy these and at $200 I'd say why not look as if. How are these holding up Urb? Do they have a solid look to them when worn? I ask because I hate when a boot is easily stretched out & don't hold their shape which happened to a pair of Aldo boots i bought
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@Dirty:
I ask because I hate when a boot is easily stretched out & don't hold their shape which happened to a pair of Aldo boots i bought
You are surprised at this?
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Of course not just using as example. I paid close to $200 for them so it was an easy comparison based on price
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They're holding up fine. Shit I didn't even know Aldo made boots that expensive. I guess people will buy almost anything.
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Hey Guys,
I thought I would post a few pics of an old-time local “honey hole” shoe store that I went to yesterday in Western North Carolina. This store has been in business since 1953, and I think they still have some of the shoes they opened with! I took a few shots of some of the older, American-made shoes and boots that I thought you guys might like. And while I was there I took the opportunity to purchase a pair of NOS Carolina moc toe oxfords and the $10.00 pair of Carolina boots in the pics. The $10.00 boots are size 4 ½, which are way too small for me, but I thought I would save them for a few years for my son to wear. The oxfords I bought are 11 ½ EE and fit great, but I forgot to take pics of them! Coming soon… Anyway, here are the pics!
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Epic!