Has there been a run on the leather market, and I unaccountably missed it? Were all reasonably-competent cobblers and members of allied trades recently killed in a freak accident on their annual skiing trip?
I think not.
So why precisely, is it now impossible to find a pair of properly-made normal black shoes which one doesn't need to consider having specifically insured?
Incidentally, various women write of things called "manolos" and "blahniks", also of "Jimmy Choos". What, in the name of buggery, are such things?
Perhaps, after all, there is one reason for wanting to be a hobbit: the enormous savings on footwear.
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My recent bout of illness left me spending several chunks of last week in bed. I tried, indeed I did, to concentrate on work of two kinds: reading a very dense book about the architecture of Hagia Sophia and reading the Commonhold Act, but I failed. Instead, I made my way through Abhorsen, the last of Garth "I have a very silly name" Nix' sequence, and The Light Ages by Ian Macleod (a book that first caught my attention because I thought it was from that other M[a]cleod of the clan Macleod, Ken). The latter reminds me of Colin Greenland's Harm's Way more than anything else/ Both well worth reading, reviews, and a host of backlog reviews, coming shortly. Also currently reading Death and the Penguin, which is impressive so far. The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break is next up, though the only real reason I bought it was that it's on £5 special offer (along with lots of other things from Canongate) in Foyles.
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Date: 2004-04-05 11:42 am (UTC)Church's...
Date: 2004-04-05 09:18 am (UTC)Mind you for day-to-day wear I usually resort to a pair of Salomon hiking boots (in Winter ) or a pair of Ecco sandals (in summer).
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Date: 2004-04-05 09:36 am (UTC)My knackered boots are still the best piece of footwear I have ever possessed. Unfortunately they are just starting to go too.
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Date: 2004-04-06 03:27 am (UTC)My latest pair are some unbranded thing in the same style, and they're doing better but look completely knackered after a mere 4 months. Shoe polish might help. I'm beginning to wonder if I should spend more than £40-60 on my shoes, as the ones I've bought in the past don't seem to last very long.
Are Ecco shoes any good? Another friend swears by his Rockport boots, but they are hideously expensive.
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Date: 2004-04-07 06:49 am (UTC)Take a little time, browse. Every man should know this