What size?
What size?
10.5, 11 woulda worked too.
I might have bought an 11.5 off you. Now you have a tough decision. Keep both I say
Keeping Citrins for sure. New dailies. Gonna let the cloud whites go.
Any recommendations for waterproof dress shoes that I can wear in rain/snow?
Depends on how dressy the occasion and how bad the weather. For instance if you’re a lawyer in Minnesota I’d go with galoshes/overshoes to protect fine dress shoes.
But if you have a bit of leeway I’d go with Wolverine 1000 Miles or Red Wing Iron Rangers. Both are work wear boots but they look fine with slacks and a shirt.
Timberland also has some waterproof dress shoes.
Example - https://www.timberland.com/shop/mens...black-5549r001
Speaking of Timbs, I finally managed to get my hand on their military boots in my size, so now I get to rock Timbs in uniform.
Speaking of dress shoes.
I gotta find some non patent leather dress shoes for a wedding I'm in, but I prob will want to spend less than 150. Was told they just have to be non-shiny lol, and no colors. They HATE when j wear my zerog colehaans, but I straight up might anyway. They're fucking oxfords the plebs.
Anyway, any other suggestions besides Cole haan in that price range?
Could always try your luck at a Nordstrom Rack
Yeah I was thinking Nordstrom and Clark's. It's for a tux and the shoes that come with it are fucking terrible.
Thirded red wings, but I have the Beckmans. I prefer them over the iron rangers, but it’s just a matter of taste and not really anything else.
What are your guys non-boot choices for fall/winter weather where it's cool or cold sometimes rains or is wet out but not totally boot weather.
I have nice boots I just hate being in them for 14 hours and prefer sneakers when I get to work. 40-60 min drive each way plus 12hr workday at a desk and sometimes I workout there, sneakers are a must.
I was thinking air max, Jordan 1s, or af1's. Maybe Yeezy geodes.
Basically non mesh sneakers (most boost models and yeezys).
Was waiting on the boost atr or whatever the fall model is that's water repellent.
Rainy days is usually solovair 1460s or onitsuka 66s for me. If you’re on your feet for most of the workday I don’t think I’d recommend the latter though
Been sitting on a nike gift card since Xmas, I think I’m gonna take a crack at those sacai blazers next week. The lows that came out earlier looked sick but I didn’t know about them until it was too late
My specifically rainy day shoes are SF-AF1s, Goretex NMDs, Airmax 97 Ultra, or some Timberland hiking boots.
Got a fair number that I'm also not really worried about getting wet and will still wear if it's lightly raining out, like Flyknit Jordan 3s, Foamposites, or any of my assorted beaters. If it ain't white or has a lot of suede I usually don't worry too much about some light rain.