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Topic: Can't find a decent pair of shoes
thermite
Posts: 1805
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Holy f*** I can't seem to find a satisfactory pair of shoes these days.

I just want a black leather shoe, with the inside comfort of a skate shoe. I don't want any 80s multicolor patterns, pimp looking crocodile skin, pointy toes, shoelaces, or other stupidity on the shoe. This shoe would have to be usable as an everyday shoe, a business shoe, a club shoe, a date shoe, a sneaking around at night shoe.... etc... It can't make 'stomping' noises everywhere I go, either.

I have such a shoe, but it's 7 years old and they don't have it in the store, the company doesn't mention it on their site, can't find it on ebay or even on google. To the best of my knowledge it's called the "Royal Elastics DLX" - I have two pairs of them (from Universal Store and Reebok Outlet). I have found a shoe called this on the net, but it didn't look like the same shoe.

I have bought several Royal Elastics shoes since then, and they have all been utterly s***. Particularly they make them heavier now, out of plastic instead of leather, with a loud 'stomp' noise, and they add distinctive gay patterns to the shoes now which make them impractical. Seriously is it me, or are shoe designers stuck on some 30 year long LSD trip where they don't realise that people don't want f***ing hypercolor pink streaks on their shoes. Or an all black shoe with a WHITE toe?? Do I have to get a job as a clown to wear modern shoes???

It seems that for a black leather shoe that looks sensible your only option is to go the 'old man shoes' that feel like your wearing cardboard boxes on your feet. Theres no shortage of 'old man shoes' - Universal Store is even trying to flog old man slippers as a legitimate shoe.

Could I get that DLX shoe replicated somehow??? Is there someone who will make me this shoe?

I can't find a pic of the shoe but here are some similar ones (just imagine it a bit blacker and plainer looking)

http://www.readyjetgo.ca/auctionimages/royal-men-1.jpg
http://www.productdose.com/images/custom/sneakers2/royal_elastics.jpg
http://www.groovyshoes.ca/Scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=3234
http://shop.yumetenpo.jp/goods/d/news-week.jp/g/royalelastics02214-102/index.shtml

This is the closest one:

http://www.fixins.com/sneak_news/images/10_7_02a.gif

except the logo and royal elastic name are far more subtle, and it doesn't have the stripey grooves in the side that make it look cheap.

Next week we'll have a word about shirts.
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XandraX
Posts: 932
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's really hard to buy clothes and shoes these days that aren't blatantly marketed to the homosexual community. It seems all the stores are trying hard to be "trendy" but are in fact ignoring the vast majority of us.

Is there anything on this page that takes your fancy? http://www.betts.com.au/catalogue/Traditional_1_1.aspx

They're at Chermside and I've found their dress shoes very comfy. Their AirFlex shoes are basically dress shoes with the running shoe style gel in the sole.
reload!
Posts: 4648
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Royals used to be awesome and exactly what you want but have had s*** designs for a while now imo. Nothing will ever be as comfortable as skate shoes however! Some generic black leather dress shoes I got some David Jones are probably the most comfortable pair of shoe with no padding I've ever had. Seems if it fits perfectly no padding is required :p

Oh or RM Williams boots are pretty much the s*** and will last a hundred years but I dunno if that's the look you're after.

last edited by reload! at 10:44:35 21/Jun/09
Gesthemene
Posts: 547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I know they're not fashionable, but they're f***ing comfortable and survived walking all around Italy. Also, they come in sizes big enough for my feet.

http://www.hushpuppies.com/US/en-US/Gallery/NV/dress/MEN.aspx

Give them a shot, you can normally get some decent ones in Myer.
mission
Posts: 5245
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Turn gay.
paveway
Posts: 9903
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
black leather shoes for clubbing is where you fail
thermite
Posts: 1806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is there anything on this page that takes your fancy? http://www.betts.com.au/catalogue/Traditional_1_1.aspx


No no no! Those would be the cardboard box shoes I mentioned. They either have shoelaces, or are too pointy, and they all seem to have a base made of something as hard as wood. Suitable for school kids, or old men with no style.
They have to be stylish - just not multicoloured with stripes and bands and logos.

It would probably help if I posted the shoe I had in mind.


black leather shoes for clubbing is where you fail


You clearly have an impression of what a black leather shoe is that fails.
You are the type of consumer that causes the PROBLEM.

last edited by thermite at 11:03:24 21/Jun/09
tequila
Posts: 2512
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can't buy shoes in Australia, period
Since the age of 12, I've found *two* pairs of white shoes for sale in Australia that actually fit my feet
There's been times when I was walking around in shoes a few sizes to small for me just because I had no other choice

I will order every pair of shoes online from either Canada or the US from here on in because Australia is gay at making stuff to fit tall people

thats my story,

teq - size 18 shoes

ps. http://www.skateamerica.com/store/View-All-Shoes-Shoes_C1084.cfm
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 2447
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
black leather shoes for clubbing is where you fail


CeMaX
Posts: 560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** all that other bulls***. AF1's
shad
Posts: 2662
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
teq - size 18 shoes


Surely there are clown stores in Australia.
Spook
Posts: 25379
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
black leather shoes for clubbing is where you fail
shad
Posts: 2663
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's the Daewoo of clubbing shoes.
maxe
Posts: 13893
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't want any 80s multicolor patterns, pimp looking crocodile skin, pointy toes, shoelaces, or other stupidity on the shoe



this is the wrong attitude



also

best gd shoes ever

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/USA/IMG_9636.jpg


at least for now
thermite
Posts: 1807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have no hope of finding a manufacturer with a clue if the average person is happy to wear the 3-stripe adidas shoe invented in the 1920s.
Spook
Posts: 25381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
adidas <3
http://members.iinet.net.au/~davidbroughton/kicks.jpg
mission
Posts: 5246
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You have a turbo on your monitor?

Cool.
paveway
Posts: 9904
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You are the type of consumer that causes the PROBLEM.


it's only a problem with the odd c***s that want to wear black leather shoes out clubbing
MrHardware
Posts: 5099
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Old-skool Converse One-Stars for the win.
http://i39.tinypic.com/16by3kl.jpg
I can't buy these anymore /cry
Opec
Posts: 5772
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I like Maxe's kicks.
Tiny
Posts: 1461
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This shoe would have to be usable as an everyday shoe, a business shoe, a club shoe, a date shoe, a sneaking around at night shoe.... etc... It can't make 'stomping' noises everywhere I go, either.


You obviously have not been to a club in many years.
funky
Posts: 454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
onitsuka tigers = win
maxe
Posts: 13894
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can't buy these anymore /cry



hahah are you 14 years old or something

who wears that s***
infi
Posts: 12615
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
putting all this emphasis on wearing trendy skate shoes - you make it sound like you will stay 18-24 forever.

Nothing wrong with black leather, it's so adaptable.
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 2449
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This thread makes me uncomfortable... this much conversation about f***ing shoes...
tequila
Posts: 2518
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I am 24, so .. whats your point?
having size 18 feet pretty much limits me to wearing skate shoes 4 lyfe y0
louie
Posts: 77
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the new range of tan/beige dunlop volleys at k-mart are exciting at $24.83 a pair !!!!!!!!
mission
Posts: 5247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Size 18!

Are you some sort of freak, how tall are you?
HyperJ
Posts: 136
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Peter Werth Shoes

I had a pair similar to those which I must have just about worn everyday for 2+ years, damn comfy.
thermite
Posts: 1813
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's a little better, not sure I like the stitching, texture of the leather, and how the tongue part comes all the way out to the toe though.
thermite
Posts: 1814
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I found some that might be alright.

http://www.zushoe.com.au/catalogue/zu_fashion_casual/FIRE_4.aspx
http://www.zushoe.com.au/catalogue/zu_fashion_casual/JASPER.aspx

and perhaps one day when I'm a superhero
http://www.zushoe.com.au/catalogue/zu_fashion_casual/BRIDGE_2.aspx
paveway
Posts: 9905
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nothing wrong with black leather, it's so adaptable.


yeah they go with all sorts of black pants

but thats about it
tequila
Posts: 2522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
6'8", so I can't buy a lot of clothes that fit properly either

shoes - no chance, clothes are hit & miss
ctd
Posts: 7352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Tailor made stuff gogogo.
Spook
Posts: 25386
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.zushoe.com.au/catalogue/zu_fashion_casual/BRIDGE_2.aspx

that is the worst shoe ive ever seen
tequila
Posts: 2524
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the new japanese safety boot ^
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16206
Location: Ireland
mantrap is right, I can't believe we are talking about shoes here
koopz
Posts: 7769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can't buy these anymore /cry



ditto.. I'm 30+, but it's not like I've lost the ability to move around and apreciate footware that makes the s*** just happen eh.


I was wearing Colorado shoes that were even more comfortable than my old skate shoes ~6 years ago.. they lasted 4 years which is good considering the miles I put them through. The things were as comfy as snowboard boots when I bought them eh.

I went back to Colerado a couple of years ago to replace them though it seems they've either switched designs or manufacturers as these are a far, far less comfortable shoe. (my bad - was in a rush and didn't pay attention to the feel of the situation... just depended on the brand of the goods to deliver)

I like feeling like I'm ready to throw the board down and pwn a 10km long run thru the snow whenever I'm walking around town eh. The brand built up something that wore long/well, and was surely recognised and felt by consumers that stuck with it..

these Collies just don't deliver like the brand once did. I've kept my old ones for gardening/mowing the lawn. Greatest shoes I've ever worn. I should've bought 2 5 pairs when I found them

last edited by koopz at 21:27:58 21/Jun/09

last edited by koopz at 21:34:32 21/Jun/09
Le Cock
Posts: 5120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.juliusmarlow.com.au

I find Julius Marlow are the best. They're normal not super gay, very comfy, and inexpensive. They're actually a lot cheaper than the RRP on their website.

Forget shoes - where the f can you find a normal pair of jeans these days? My last attempt landed me some Industries which have no arse on them so they show your boxers sticking out the back??? Had no idea until I'd got them home :( Worse jeans evar.
Merky007
Posts: 309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im quite a fan of Windsor Smiths, i got a pair of black leathers from them for my high school formal. now 4 years later i still wear them for work. https://www.windsorsmith.com/
MrHardware
Posts: 5104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maxe just because they were in fashion when you were 14 doesn't mean I'm 14. fashion comes and goes, style lives on forever.

as far as black leather shoes goes

florshiem > julius marlow > windsor smith > all else.
greazy
Posts: 1148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how much for the gazelle maxe.
whoop
Posts: 14105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I got some work boots, they're low ankle ones not the high ones that cover your ankles, they're big boots but the soles are soft rubber and can be sneaky if you need to be just ask the people I work with. They were also way more comfy than I expected but some of those inner sole things make them even more so. I think they're leather.

edit: wait, I just re-read a certain line
I don't want any 80s multicolor patterns, pimp looking crocodile skin, pointy toes, shoelaces, or other stupidity on the shoe
You don't want shoelaces? wtf? are you 5?

Since others have posted their shoes, I'm feeling left out so here's a picture of my shoes (no work boots in this pic)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm190/pointyfork/qgl/P1000425.jpg

last edited by whoop at 23:22:04 21/Jun/09
Raider
Posts: 2513
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wish work would let me use my runners man, f***ing love those shoes with insets and everything... hush puppies are fair win on comfort.. had a nice pair.. didn't look like old man shoes then mum left them out in the rain... next time i went to use them, moldy as fk :|
whoop
Posts: 14106
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If that's directed to me, my work boots are leather work boots, not pictured there. I wouldn't even dream of wearing sneakers to work unless I really hated my toes being attached to my feet.
kos
Posts: 1339
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

florshiem > julius marlow > windsor smith > all else.

Florsheim +1, especially if you want a shoe that will actually last you years.
DM
Posts: 1033
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Try finding a pair of decent looking, resonablly priced shoes that are size 20. I get 1 pair every 2 years or so and thats it. Only company that makes that size far as I know is nike.
jum
Posts: 550
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's only a problem with the odd c***s that want to wear black leather shoes out clubbing

yeah, god forbid dressing any differently from all the other f***wits in these places
giririsss
Posts: 3162
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So this is a whinge thread because you can't find the ultiamte shoe that fullfills ever role that a shoe would ever have to do, where everyone else in the world just sucked it up and bought a few different pairs to suit the occasion?

Why don't you just get the f*** over it and buy 2 or 3 pairs of shoes, shoes to fulfill each specific purpose. I know leaving the house and having to decide which pair to wear will be a major headache for you, but everyone else in the world is able to do it, so i'm sure you'll cope.

Grow the f*** up.

On another note, anyone know anyone who has a decent stock of royals? footlocker in the city used to have heaps of them, but these days, they're lacking.
Spook
Posts: 25390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer, the reebok seconds store opposite the mater hospital

they dont have a lot of sizes, but have a pretty good range
vbcoder
Posts: 122
Location: Townsville, Queensland
may i say, that basketball shoes are the gayest f***ing shoes i have ever seen. seriously, what the f***
giririsss
Posts: 3163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks spook.
vbcoder
Posts: 123
Location: Townsville, Queensland
shoelaces are for ratards. pointy & shoelaceless are the f***ing bomb. chicks love them. why would you want to walk on fat ass shoes?
maxe
Posts: 13896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how much for the gazelle maxe.



got them in usa for 50bux
TicMan
Posts: 4771
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Julius Marlow's are the best shoes ever, well at least the best I've had. For non leather types I usually get Globes or something since they are the most comfy.
sparrow
Posts: 415
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

shoelaces are for ratards. pointy & shoelaceless are the f***ing bomb. chicks love them. why would you want to walk on fat ass shoes?

So much fail in this sentence.
paveway
Posts: 9906
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah, god forbid dressing any differently from all the other f***wits in these places


yeah i'm sure EVERYONE else is the f***wit
sparrow
Posts: 416
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Ps there is so much girl in this thread. Seriously, you all know more about shoes and the brands you wear than most of my girlfriends.
Spook
Posts: 25393
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i actually own more shoes than petal
giririsss
Posts: 3166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ps there is so much girl in this thread. Seriously, you all know more about shoes and the brands you wear than most of my girlfriends.


most guys know the brand of shoe they wear, so that they can purchase that exact same brand again, later.
paveway
Posts: 9907
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i <3 clothes shopping
mission
Posts: 5252
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's the first sign that you're gay.
infi
Posts: 12617
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
definitely the gay is strong with all this shoe discussion.
maxe
Posts: 13898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
OH NO PEOPLE HAVE A PREFERENCE ABOUT WHAT THEY WEAR


MUST BE FAAAAAAAAAAAAGGSS



I ONLY SHOP AT WOOLWORTHS BECAUSE ITS THE CLOSEST STORE TO MY COMPUTER



that what you guys sound like
thermite
Posts: 1815
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey I just want one good shoe. It's people like grirriri trying to convince me to start a COLLECTION so I can dress according to mood.
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 1579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Regardless of what you "I-am-a-man-and-don't-understand-fashion" types like to think, shoes say a lot about you.

The shoes the OP is describing say 'I have given up, it's all too hard'.

Cool shoes are essential to look and feel good. And saying it's gay to care about shoes...well ask any girl and she'll tell you shoes are a massive statement about who you are and whether you get a second look (if that's what you're after).

I pretty much exclusively wear skate shoes in my own time because that's the culture I want to be identified with. However, Adidas Gazelles, Tigers and so on are also perfectly acceptable in my book.

Other brands/types are too conservative and boring for me. But if that's what you like to project, go for it.
thermite
Posts: 1817
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The shoes the OP is describing say 'I have given up, it's all too hard'.

How so?
If I'd given up why would I come here offering hundreds of dollars for a shoe maker to build me this shoe? I have found the shoe I want and I'm not giving up on it and switching to adidas you knob.
taggs
Posts: 2669
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
plenty of lols all round in this thread
paveway
Posts: 9910
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
part of what vege said goes for all clothes

girls can tell instantly by what you wear, if you take pride in your appearance, worth a second look etc

you can go on the 'zomg it's what underneath that counts' etc etc which is soft and pretty naive

in reality first impressions make a difference, whether you're trying to pick chicks up or going for a job interview

last edited by paveway at 12:32:50 22/Jun/09
maxe
Posts: 13899
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
paveways clothes say "hey baby I'll do you and your boyfriend at the same time"
paveway
Posts: 9911
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maxe nothing says you're a poofter more than skinny leg jeans

i for one, do not wear skinny leg jeans.
Syco
Posts: 354
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can't help that think that people who walk around stairing at peoples shoes in nightclubs and judging them on them have enough issues for me to not want to take them home for a night of lurving.
paveway
Posts: 9912
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i can't help but think how retarded you'd have to be to look at it like that ^

it's about the whole package

lol package
Syco
Posts: 355
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i can't help but think how retarded you'd have to be to look at it like that ^


What other way is there to look at it? Lift your head a little and look at the arse, tits and face and you might find yourself enjoying yourself a little more. Oh, and probably will stop running into low beams.
maxe
Posts: 13900
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, only girls look at girls shoes

Syco
Posts: 356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, only girls look at girls shoes


Is the same opposite true? If so I might start wearing dunlop volleys, I don't want some dude in girl cut jeans (Where do they fit their balls in them btw? The GF accidentally bought me a pair once, most uncomfortable piece of clothing I've ever owned. Maybe if I add the girls white studded belt or cloth strap type it'd help?) looking at my feet and thinking I'm awesome.

Edit: Man up guys :D

last edited by Syco at 13:16:05 22/Jun/09
maxe
Posts: 13902
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
girls look at girls shoes and guys shoes

i look at guys shoes too, usually so i can laugh to myself about how terrible they look compared to my shoes

Syco
Posts: 357
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So, has the line "Nice shoes, wanna f***?" made a comeback? :)
sparrow
Posts: 422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

...well ask any girl and she'll tell you shoes are a massive statement about who you are and whether you get a second look (if that's what you're after).

girls can tell instantly by what you wear, if you take pride in your appearance, worth a second look etc

you can go on the 'zomg it's what underneath that counts' etc etc which is soft and pretty naive

in reality first impressions make a difference, whether you're trying to pick chicks up or going for a job interviewlast edited by paveway at 12:32:50 22/Jun/09

Do you two honestly believe this? If so, enjoy the type of girl you're attracting! I don't give a crap about what shoes a guy is wearing, and it certainly isn't what provokes a second look.
Syco
Posts: 358
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sparrow, I just had a little dialogue going on in my head (I missed the post you where replying to) reading your post it went:

*Paris Hilton accent* Oh my god like the shoes he was wearing like they where like just totally like awesome.

-Son: Hi mum and dad, I'd like you to meet my soon to be wife.

-Father: *facepalm*
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6397
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I wear shoes for comfort not looks.

I had the best pair of DC shoes ever and they are technically still going after 3 years of daily use... rode BMX in them, wore them everywhere, they are on their deathbed now though.

I cannot find anything comparable, DCs are now made in Vietnam or China... and they all look like balls or the quality is horrendous.

I tried and tried to find a pair somewhere, anywhere and if I could've found some place that had a bunch of old stock I literally would have bought 10 pairs.

Alas I was not able to and it saddened me greatly... I still haven't been able to find anything close either :(
DirtyApe
Posts: 645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whatever happened to days when men didn't care what a woman thought? Is this the whole divorce generation coming through, in terms of being raised by woman and thinking like one too?
Syco
Posts: 359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whatever happened to days when men didn't care what a woman thought? Is this the whole divorce generation coming through, in terms of being raised by woman and thinking like one too?


Could be it, having to have the perfect fancy shoe (previously a female thing), wearing female cut jeans (hand me downs from mum?), wearing low cut v neck pink tops that would be awesome on a girl but .... on a dude? How long till we're expected to wear makeup?
paveway
Posts: 9915
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wearing female cut jeans (hand me downs from mum?), wearing low cut v neck pink tops that would be awesome on a girl but .... on a dude?


there is a difference between dressing like a poof like that ^ and taking a bit of pride in shirts/jeans and shoes etc

those 2 things (v neck shirts and skinny leg jeans) s*** me to tears (unless it's a chick)
maxe
Posts: 13903
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wear clothes that i dig

i drive cars that i dig

i make fun of clothes and cars that i dont dig

im totally comfortable with that
Tiny
Posts: 1462
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The shoes you are asking for sound like ugly grandpa shoes.

A lot of girls do check out your shoes. It may not be the entire basis of the thought process for them but it does help if you are not wearing dirty ugly shoes.


whoop
Posts: 14107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ps there is so much girl in this thread. Seriously, you all know more about shoes and the brands you wear than most of my girlfriends.



most guys know the brand of shoe they wear, so that they can purchase that exact same brand again, later.


I don't even know the brand of the shoes I took a photo of, seriously I wear them and don't even know what brand they are. I'm too manly for this thread.
maxe
Posts: 13905
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im reading this thread while chopping down a tree
Sover
Posts: 374
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dunlop mother f***ing volleys imo!

Nice tidy shoe, very comfy and no gay patterns.
existence
Posts: 7041
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/6922/22062009011.jpg


just cleaned them all didnt realise how dirty they were :(
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27224
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I have:

1x sneakers
1x trekking shoes for travelling
1x footy boots
1x thongs (which I think I left in Europe, just realised I haven't seen them for a while)
1x Birkenstocks, which I wear everywhere and are the only form of shoe I give a s*** about

I hate wearing shoes and everything about shoes, especially the buying of them but also especially talking about them. Also this thread.
maxe
Posts: 13906
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i like where this thread is going

tonight i will post all my shoes


get ready
qmass
Posts: 9353
Location: Queensland
1x Birkenstocks, which I wear everywhere and are the only form of shoe I give a s*** about
The only acceptable uses for these are on the feet of chefs or surgeons.
existence
Posts: 7042
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i have like nice dress shoes and volleys and soccer boots and steel caps and thongs too, lets post them !
Raider
Posts: 2515
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
not bad exi except what the f*** at the black grey and pink :| I generally don't really care about colours, but a guy should never have s*** with pink on it, that's just a 100% female colour imo..

the amount of f***wit ~18year olds i see wearing vneck pink shirts half way down their chest, puffed / spiked hair thinking their top s*** just cracks me up.

meanwhile this thread reminds me that i need to go get some good brown shoes

last edited by Raider at 19:31:30 22/Jun/09
Spock
Posts: 1163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The only acceptable uses for these are on the feet of chefs or surgeons


birkenstocks? you mean those fugly shoes that look like they might be comfortable if your feet are 100% callus?

why would they be suitable for surgeons? what happens when they drop a syringe or the like?
existence
Posts: 7043
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its light blue, they are just dirty

the pink tick is legit, ur not cool enough gayder.

qmass
Posts: 9354
Location: Queensland
any of the open ones I dont know about but grown men shouldn't wear f***en sandals. Im talking about the clogs that help keep your knees and back from giving out after standing on hard floors for 6+hrs.

http://www.birkenstockusa.com/images/products/6019.jpg

They are f***en ugly but they are comfortable which is all that matters.
thermite
Posts: 1821
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Alright, here's what you've all been waiting for. This is the shoe that made me start this thread. I give you - the holy grail of shoes:

http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab124/drfail/royal_elastics_dlx_1.jpg

http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab124/drfail/royal_elastics_dlx_2.jpg


And here are the piece of s*** shoes I bought to try and replace them:

http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab124/drfail/royal_elastics_ironfist.jpg

Minus the chunky base, the white, the gay, the plastic and maybe we'd have something here, but it's been dissapointing.
existence
Posts: 7044
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
those bottom ones are ok i guess
mission
Posts: 5255
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Someone can't tie shoe laces.
MrHardware
Posts: 5109
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thermite, those original pair of shoes are quite possibly the most imbred pair of shoes i've ever seen.
paveway
Posts: 9918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah they are pretty s***.
maxe
Posts: 13907
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
here are some of my shoes

this is where i look like a hypocrite for saying other people wear kids shoes

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/IMG_5220_1024.jpg
comfy, convenient, somewhat waterproof too. daily hack s***

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/IMG_4439_1024.jpg
super comfy, dont wear them that much anymore cos you cant rock them with jeans

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/IMG_4432_1024.jpg
clubbing i guess. the only clubs that dont let me in for wearing these are the clubs i dont really want to go to anyway

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/IMG_1702_1024.jpg
newest purchase, diggin them pretty hard


plus some old stuff i dont really wear anymore

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/hdr/CRW_5148_49_501_1024.jpg
MrHardware
Posts: 5110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this is where i look like a hypocrite for saying other people wear kids shoes
yes, yes you do.
maxe
Posts: 13908
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes, yes you do.


you were right when you said that fashion was different from style

you were wrong thinking those cons represented the latter, and not the former
MrHardware
Posts: 5111
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and thats where it becomes opinion, and where you become wrong.
Skitza
Posts: 8785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
qmass I have a pair of those in white, awesome.
qmass
Posts: 9355
Location: Queensland
qmass I have a pair of those in white, awesome.
NO! NOT AWESOME! I think they look pretty stupid and I wouldn't wear them unless I was working. gb2scandanavia. (unless you wear them for work :O)

last edited by qmass at 23:12:28 22/Jun/09
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 2452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh ffs people, I have 100 posts per page, and we're on page 2...

Man the f*** up and start talking about having sex with people all murdering small animals or both simultaneously!
greazy
Posts: 1163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i had sex with mantra
greazy
Posts: 1164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while wearing these of course:
http://earthskyknitter.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/crocs.jpg
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 2453
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Those sandals are hawt....


NOT!
existence
Posts: 7045
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maxe, sorry but your shoes are all gay.
Nitro
Posts: 1755
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
The virgin is high in this thread.

Nothing manly about not looking after your appearence. Neither is wondering around the club aka THE JUNGLE (manly) like a bitch or sitting in the corner with 5 dudes (bitches). Keep telling yourself you are manly. You just look like a bunch of pussy virgins hoping someone is gonna see your stuff on the inside lawlll.

Back in the old days cats used to get their shoes shined on the way to work and stuff. They were high maintenence dudes.

RE: Skinny leg jeans - they are fine. They don't suit me because my middle name is QUADZILLA but they go good for some dudes. Clint Eastwood and James Dean wore skinny legs ffs the only thing un-manly is being a self conscious bitch that tries to blend in with the crowd.
Nitro
Posts: 1756
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
btw thermite those things are f***ing horrid I can't believe you made a thread around them.
sparrow
Posts: 427
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

The virgin is high in this thread.

Nothing manly about not looking after your appearence. Neither is wondering around the club aka THE JUNGLE (manly) like a bitch or sitting in the corner with 5 dudes (bitches). Keep telling yourself you are manly. You just look like a bunch of pussy virgins hoping someone is gonna see your stuff on the inside lawlll.

Back in the old days cats used to get their shoes shined on the way to work and stuff. They were high maintenence dudes.

RE: Skinny leg jeans - they are fine. They don't suit me because my middle name is QUADZILLA but they go good for some dudes. Clint Eastwood and James Dean wore skinny legs ffs the only thing un-manly is being a self conscious bitch that tries to blend in with the crowd.

I didn't understand any of this post. Only thing I got was you approve of skinny leg jeans, and so I'm naturally inclined to ignore everything else.
paveway
Posts: 9919
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

nitro spot on +11ty billion

you're not awesome or manly because you don't care how you look, you just come across as a deads***

i think i've been ruined for skinny jeans (not that i could wear them if i liked then anyway) because the majority of people that wear them are little emo poofters with their fake black hair, fringes and peirced bottom lip etc



last edited by paveway at 10:55:03 23/Jun/09
maxe
Posts: 13909
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maxe, sorry but your shoes are all gay.


southsiders have no style

Spook
Posts: 25402
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nowai
paveway
Posts: 9920
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
R33's and daewoo's say it all imo
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27230
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

you're not awesome or manly because you don't care how you look, you just look like a deads***
shrug; its not about being awesome or manly - I just don't care.

I dress like a homeless person most of the time and I don't give a s*** - 99.9999% of the people that are ever going to see me out in public, I don't give a f*** what they think about how I look. Any chicks that are shallow enough to care that I'm wearing birkenstocks or sneakers and not some pair of $200 pumas, made by child slave labour in Tadzikistan out of 30 cents of raw materials, I don't want to know anyway.

I know how to get dressed up so I look presentable when its necessary... but my philosophy on clothes is, life's too short to waste time trying to find matching socks.
mission
Posts: 5260
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Any chicks that are shallow enough to care that I'm wearing birkenstocks or sneakers and not some pair of $200 pumas, made by child slave labour in Tadzikistan out of 30 cents of raw materials, I don't want to know anyway.

I know how to get dressed up so I look presentable when its necessary


That deserves my second Amen for the day.
paveway
Posts: 9921
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok deads*** was a bit strong

but first impression (ie. what they see, before they have spoken to you) counts for heaps. regardless of how shallow or not they are
taggs
Posts: 2670
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
goddamn i can't beleive the OP made a thread about those shoes. they are awful.

i don't put any effort into what i look like/wear unless i'm going out or meeting someone important or something. doesn't mean i look like a deads*** or anything, it's pretty damn easy to look alright without putting much effort into it for day-to-day s***. if you can't do that then you have bigger problems anyway.

pave, nitro n those do sort of sound like f***tards lecturing others on what they wear over the net, but really it shouldn't be that hard to look mad decent without putting too much effort in.

edit: and that doesn't mean wearing whatever's in style or what the homos at the mono are wearing. it means wearing whatever the f*** you want as long as you like it and can pull it off.

last edited by taggs at 11:12:19 23/Jun/09
sparrow
Posts: 428
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

ok deads*** was a bit strong

but first impression (ie. what they see, before they have spoken to you) counts for heaps. regardless of how shallow or not they are

Sure, but not your clothes or shoes.
paveway
Posts: 9922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok if that helps you sleep at night

when you see a hot chick dressed well, you'll be turning your head 180º as she walks past as oppose to the same chick in trackies etc

i know for a fact when i see a chick out thats dressed really well she'll catch my eye before others around her

why doesn't that work both ways?

still hoping being a nice guy is going to work out for you sparrow?

last edited by paveway at 11:33:04 23/Jun/09
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27233
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

but first impression (ie. what they see, before they have spoken to you) counts for heaps. regardless of how shallow or not they are
That's one of the reasons why I don't bother - so when people actually talk to me they realise I'm not a deads*** and learn to not base their opinions on how people look

like the time I bought my car a few years ago, I walked into the caryard in shorts and a singlet... the first guy didn't want to know about me, then I spoke to some other super helpful guy that obviously didn't discard me immediately on sight. After about 60 seconds of actually talking to me, he realised I was ACTUALLY there to buy a car RIGHT THEN, which I then proceeded to do. I bet the next time someone walks in in a singlet that first guy actually bothers to talk to them.

I tested the theory again slightly on thje weekend at Nissan - I wasn't even dressed badly, just had my bandana on and didn't look like a rich schmuck - noone wanted to talk to me other than to make sure I wasn't going to get my fingerprints on their shiny new cars. losers
Martz
Posts: 2155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nissan have the new 370Z and GTR on their showroom floors so they think they're all king s***.. not all nissans have gtrs actually, only moorooka in brisbane..
taggs
Posts: 2671
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i dunno. it's fair to assume that some girls would put 100% weight on their first impressions of you, some wwould put 0%, and the rest would fall somewhere in between.

putting heaps of effort into your clothes to try and get girls to notice you is a pretty s*** reason imo. if you have a clue then you'll be able to look presentable without putting too much effort in. if you've got what a girl is looking for i don't think your choice of shoes or whether or not you have the latest ksubi jeans is going to overly bother her.
sparrow
Posts: 429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

still hoping being a nice guy is going to work out for you sparrow?

Yeah, cause I'm a nice guy ;) Worked out pretty well for me so far :D

+1 for what taggs said
casa
Thimes
Posts: 3361
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Go to Hype in the city, if you can't find shoes there that you like, chances are you shouldn't be wearing shoes then. Or you don't have feet. But chances are you're just a f***en grot.
Nitro
Posts: 1757
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Appearence has a big effect when dealing with both men and women.

With women, showing you understand fashion shows you understand women. That said, if you understand it more then her then that's a problem lol.

I do sound like an arse and hope you all take it with a pinch of salt but I can afford to be because I used to be on the other side with this debate.

I never used to give a s*** about my appearence when I was younger. The last thing I wanted to do was draw attention to my looks. Then I started trying different clothes and hair cuts etc. At first everyone points at you because they can tell you are trying to make an effort but it is something that you perfect over the years until you find out what really suits you and you will feel like a million bucks.

Most people are too scared of drawing attention.

It is natural to take care of your appearence. Just look in the animal kingdom. If you are scared of drawing attention to yourself then you have an unhealthy ego. Ego's are often too big but they can also be too small.

I notice some people on here try to take this holier-than-thou attitude with these so called "shallow girls" blah blah meanwhile they sit there posting their spoot shrines on the internet. If any of those spoot girls approached them in real life I doubt there would be much resistance!

It's really funny to generalise so many women as shallow for taking an interest in your appearence or 'manliness', yet I'm sure you are sick of the nerd stereotypes. That, to me is shallow to generalise so many people you could have the opportunity to meet yet you never will.

maxe
Posts: 13910
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i think i've been ruined for skinny jeans (not that i could wear them if i liked then anyway) because the majority of people that wear them are little emo poofters with their fake black hair, fringes and peirced bottom lip etc


dude you dont have to get skin tight skinnies, just get some straight cut s***

my jeans arent even skinnies , they just arent the baggy jay-hova thug life s***s i used to wear
tequila
Posts: 2530
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you only need to draw attention to yourself if you want it; or if you're < 6foot tall
paveway
Posts: 9925
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nitro knows what is what

any edge you can get over the guy next to you is +1

dude you dont have to get skin tight skinnies, just get some straight cut s***


i prefer flaired jeans, i was devo when levis stopped making 520's but they have hit back with 522 flairs now
Martz
Posts: 2157
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you are wearing an item of clothing that a chick digs, you sometimes get a compliment and sparks a conversation.. If you make the first move however, it shouldn't matter what you're wearing as it's your personality that wins them over..

personally when I go shopping or whateva, i don't give a s*** what I'm wearing cause I'm not out to impress anyone.. When I go out with friends, I make an effort to dress appropriately for the occasion though.
MrHardware
Posts: 5114
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
one of my advantages is not using the word devo
paveway
Posts: 9926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but you're married so any advantage gained is instant cancelled out
sparrow
Posts: 430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

With women, showing you understand fashion shows you understand women.

Wow. Just no. You honestly believe that understanding fashion is the same as understanding women?

Most people are too scared of drawing attention.

I don't need to wear fashionable clothes to draw attention to myself, and I'm more interested in the type of person who notices me because of what I'm doing, not what I'm wearing.

It's really funny to generalise so many women as shallow for taking an interest in your appearence or 'manliness', yet I'm sure you are sick of the nerd stereotypes. That, to me is shallow to generalise so many people you could have the opportunity to meet yet you never will.

I love the nerd stereotype - but obviously everyone gets sick of stereotypes after a while. I enjoy proving people wrong when they assume I'm just a geek, or I'm just hot, or just shallow.

However, you're welcome to the women who are talking to you because you have 'fashionable' shoes. I've met too many people who think that they have an advantage talking to me because they're dressed fashionably, when they're dead boring.
maxe
Posts: 13911
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
reminds me

wore this ben sherman jacket out on the weekend that i hadnt worn before

people were going apes*** over it. birds came up and were like hey cool jacket and i was like hey can i go in front of you at the bar and they were perplexed
MrHardware
Posts: 5116
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but you're married so any advantage gained is instant cancelled out
keeps me married?
paveway
Posts: 9927
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha still completely missing the point sparrow

attention wise it doesn't have to be about wearing something totally f***ing out there or cutting your hair into a mohawk, eg. i don't wear black or grey shirts pretty much ever, generally have bright good colours or designs

just that little things that grabs a chicks attention like a chick in a dress or whatever would grab your attention over some chick in jeans (not ragging on jeans just for comparison)

works both ways is basically what the point of all this is. nitro's point about you c***s posting spoot shines was on the money
sparrow
Posts: 431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

haha still completely missing the point sparrow

attention wise it doesn't have to be about wearing something totally f***ing out there or cutting your hair into a mohawk, eg. i don't wear black or grey shirts pretty much ever, generally have bright good colours or designs

just that little things that grabs a chicks attention like a chick in a dress or whatever would grab your attention over some chick in jeans (not ragging on jeans just for comparison)

works both ways is basically what the point of all this is. nitro's point about you c***s posting spoot shines was on the money

So basically you wear nice shoes to get into chicks pants (or dresses in this case)? If that works for you, go for it. I've never met anyone worth knowing when I'm out clubbing who was attracted to me because of my clothes. Hence not giving a s*** about what I wear most of the time.
taggs
Posts: 2674
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
With women, showing you understand fashion shows you understand women.


LOL. most of what you were saying was pretty reasonable. then you busted that line out.

edit:

works both ways is basically what the point of all this is. nitro's point about you c***s posting spoot shines was on the money


as opposed to you rocking up to every thread with a pic of a girl in it and posting pics of your own scrub conquests and expecting everyone else to comment on it.

last edited by taggs at 13:16:49 23/Jun/09
paveway
Posts: 9928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
read what i am saying dips***

i never said any chick wants to root anyone because of the clothes they wear, that is retarded

no one has said that in this thread except you

ah yeah as opposed to that taggs, one happened irl the other is nerds fantasy on the internet

quite the opposite actually, how observant

last edited by paveway at 13:19:10 23/Jun/09
Nitro
Posts: 1758
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Wow. Just no. You honestly believe that understanding fashion is the same as understanding women?


Not what I said but I cbf going into it because you are too damaged to change your attitude.
Syco
Posts: 364
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i never said any chick wants to root anyone because of the clothes they wear, that is retarded


Yet it has been alluded to many a time in this thread.
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4774
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I listen to Blink 182, that s*** is deep.
taggs
Posts: 2676
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just having a mild dig cause you always come across as such a tard in these threads :D

if they don't get what you're on about then like i said earlier they've probably got bigger problems anyway. dunno why you bother so much.

seriously, most people here are agreeing with you and nitro to a certain extent. but some of the things that have been said are just so retarded.

infi
Posts: 12630
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
still talking about fashion and shoes and stuff in here. great work (fags)!
Martz
Posts: 2158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it can lead to root mmmkay... "hey nice shirt" "thanks baby, wanna f***??" "yeah sure"
paveway
Posts: 9929
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we're not even being unreasonable, it's just tard turn it straight into

GIRL WILL ROOT YOU BECAUSE OF CROCODILE ON YOUR SHIRT

etc
taggs
Posts: 2677
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Not what I said but I cbf going into it because you are too damaged to change your attitude.


he's 'damaged' cause he has a different opinion to you when it comes to fashion? but because you understand fashion it shows that you understand women?

hahaha, keep posting you're f***ing awesome
Nitro
Posts: 1759
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
hi5, pave.

Alright this has caused quite a stir:

With women, showing you understand fashion shows you understand women.


What it demonstrates is that you are a contender. A strong appearence gives the impression of confidence, organisation and success. That is +3 on the guy in his sloppy joe. It doesn't mean she wants to sleep with you but it does plant the idea in her mind that you have women in your life (IMPORTANT!). If she thinks you have women in your life then she will think you understand women (more ++). This gives her the idea that you aren't a failure (+1), aren't creepy (+1), you might be a 'catch' (+1) if you sleeps with you even for a 1 night stand you less likely to ask her to marry you because she thinks you have other options (+1) I COULD GO ON.

Now this doesn't mean you're getting layed because you can totally f*** it up without even opening your mouth if you aren't confident inside like your appearence but they will behave differently to you.
paveway
Posts: 9930
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

don't f***in mistake what he just said as CLOTHES = ROOT

there are so many other factors, but it's a f***in advantage big or small
sparrow
Posts: 432
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I think you're stereotyping women. Sure there are some females who would react like that. There are also others who probably think you look like a tosser who has put more effort into your outfit that she has. It all comes down to which type of woman you're trying to impress. I personally go for the laid back type.
taggs
Posts: 2678
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What it demonstrates is that you are a contender. A strong appearence gives the impression of confidence, organisation and success. That is +3 on the guy in his sloppy joe. It doesn't mean she wants to sleep with you but it does plant the idea in her mind that you have women in your life (IMPORTANT!). If she thinks you have women in your life then she will think you understand women (more ++). This gives her the idea that you aren't a failure (+1), aren't creepy (+1), you might be a 'catch' (+1) if you sleeps with you even for a 1 night stand you less likely to ask her to marry you because she thinks you have other options (+1) I COULD GO ON.

Now this doesn't mean you're getting layed because you can totally f*** it up without even opening your mouth if you aren't confident inside like your appearence but they will behave differently to you.


yeah but that's common sense and totally different to what you originally said

edit: well some of it is common sense and some of it is pure conjecture. but either way i'm loving your self-help e-lectures via qgl. you should start a 10-point program!

last edited by taggs at 13:45:16 23/Jun/09
Opec
Posts: 5777
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
existence you have a fetish for Nike Air Force one (that's what they look like to me) or something? Not that there's anything wrong with it, I dig old school sneakers also :) Also thermite that bottom ones are ok IMO.
Opec
Posts: 5778
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also I like maxe's selection of shoes, except the Vans shoes..... they're ugly.
existence
Posts: 7046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i think i've been ruined for skinny jeans (not that i could wear them if i liked then anyway) because the majority of people that wear them are little emo poofters with their fake black hair, fringes and peirced bottom lip etc



yeah well where the f*** do you hang out? go to some nice respectable places (i.e not the family) and u will see that slim fit jeans are really fashionable (go try buy any tsubi/ksubi/se7en/paper denims that arent the slim fit. its the fashionable cut of jeans. deal with it.

last edited by existence at 14:20:35 23/Jun/09
paveway
Posts: 9933
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol poof ^

i'm not a fan, i prefer a bit of flair at the bottom just looks a bit classier rather than trying to be fasionable imo



last edited by paveway at 14:27:07 23/Jun/09
existence
Posts: 7047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
flare at the bottom? youre f***ing kidding me right
paveway
Posts: 9934
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes existence, flaired jeans

levis 520/522

i don't subscribe to straight leg jeans, never have and bootcut is boring
thermite
Posts: 1824
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I prefer pants with large bell bottoms to cover the pink jizz pattern on my shoes
maxe
Posts: 13912
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh flared jeans are kinda s*** dino

noone can see ur lacostes for starters

thermite
Posts: 1825
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Flared pants are stylish, can't argue with that. If you enjoy wearing trendy clothes (whatever the magazines are telling the tween generation to buy), you would have zero clue about style.

Infidel
Posts: 2924
Location: Netherlands
I liked adidas but I bought these beckenbauer trainers that were comfortable at first but then i realised they f***ing squeak wherever i go , the lip's made of rubber and sqeaks like a dieing midget
Splash
Posts: 2606
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
paveway
Posts: 9940
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah well i think straight jeans are kinda s*** matt dale

it's really about opinion and what suits you, straight jeans wouldn't really suit me anyway
Minxy
Posts: 1142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Agreed with everything Sparrow said.
greazy
Posts: 1173
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks for that minxy, your opinion is highly appreciated
Minxy
Posts: 1143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No worries Greazy, anytime
sparrow
Posts: 433
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Agreed with everything Sparrow said.

I have the girls on my side, that says more itself that everything else I've been saying.
paveway
Posts: 9943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah i don't think girls on the internet even count
greazy
Posts: 1174
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

No worries Greazy, anytime

how about later tonight
Nitro
Posts: 1760
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
lol women say != women want

last edited by Nitro at 09:58:59 24/Jun/09
paveway
Posts: 9945
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Amen.
sparrow
Posts: 434
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

lol women say != women wantlast edited by Nitro at 09:58:59 24/Jun/09

yea, cause when they're saying 'ew no, get away from me', they really mean 'i want you bad nitro, take me now'.
DM
Posts: 1039
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
slim fit jeans

I'm about as far removed from the fashion scene as you can get but what the f*** is a guy wearing those for? Want to show off your sexy figure do you?
crazymorton
Posts: 764
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
I can't help that think that people who walk around stairing at peoples shoes in nightclubs and judging them on them have enough issues for me to not want to take them home for a night of lurving.

you're all missing the point. girls check out shoes for SIZE not style. shoe size = penis size.....and i struggle to find size 24 shoes!
:-)
i'm also an anti shoes/clothes person, my missus has to nag me to dress up when we go out. jean shorts, t-shirt, thongs are my idea of dressing up for lunch.
maxe
Posts: 13915
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's really about opinion and what suits you, straight jeans wouldn't really suit me anyway


cos youre so gay? HAH
Nitro
Posts: 1761
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
lol how old are you sparrow?
sparrow
Posts: 435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

lol how old are you sparrow?

Says the boy who thinks women don't say what they mean.
paveway
Posts: 9949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thinks?

it's a f***in widely known fact, shows how much you know
`ViPER`
Posts: 1240
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Apart from work shoes (standard black leather), I have had 3 pairs of other shoes in the last ten years, and still use 2 of those, ones the outside shoe, the other is the going out/everyday shoe.

Slim fit jeans=gay
knowing more than one or 2 brands of jeans=gay
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