I own a pair of retro New Balances. I wore them to work one day and one of my colleagues bellowed down the hallway after me, "hey de_Jour...why you wearing middle-aged single dad shoes?"
I own a pair of retro New Balances. I wore them to work one day and one of my colleagues bellowed down the hallway after me, "hey de_Jour...why you wearing middle-aged single dad shoes?"
I own a pair of retro New Balances. I wore them to work one day and one of my colleagues bellowed down the hallway after me, "hey de_Jour...why you wearing middle-aged single dad shoes?"
To which you replied “you better shut that dirty mouth before I put something in it!” Probably not but I pictured it in my head and it was funny.
Clunky name, logo, but great product. Some of their shoes are actually domestically produced. It’s a good company that deserves business and I’m glad Ohtani and Indiana University (IU), are associated with the brand. Go to their factory outlet in Centralia for direct assistance.
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I am told it’s unsanitary and people don’t want to stare at Hobbit feet.
I don't get it.
It would be like Michael Jordan sponsoring Les Schwab.
Clunky name, logo, but great product. Some of their shoes are actually domestically produced. It’s a good company that deserves business and I’m glad Ohtani and Indiana University (IU), are associated with the brand. Go to their factory outlet in Centralia for direct assistance.