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Wow. This surely beats Nordstrom's warranty. I'm sure it gets abused a lot. "Hi, I bought these boots 20 years ago and the soles are now worn down..."http://www.llbean.com/customerService/aboutLLBean/guarantee.html?pcd=SUMMER10
LL Bean Engineer Boots or any of their other footwear/products
http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/4946...neer-boots&attrValue_0=Brown&productId=848549
Yep. You can certainly dye them. I'm not sure if the texture is the same, but back when the Olive Jordan IX came out in the early 2000s, I had the olive part dyed black by a local shoe repair shop. It was pretty cheap too. It was good for the time I had before I sold them.Dye em
I'm talking about the sole, man. What kind of paint and process did you used for yours? The only time I tried painting the midsole was on a pair of sneakers during the whole craze It went horribly wrong.Mid-soles can be painted/dyed black as well. I had it done to one of my Gucci boots that the side started becoming ashy.
Wow. This surely beats Nordstrom's warranty. I'm sure it gets abused a lot. "Hi, I bought these boots 20 years ago and the soles are now worn down..."http://www.llbean.com/customerService/aboutLLBean/guarantee.html?pcd=SUMMER10
LL Bean Engineer Boots or any of their other footwear/products
http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/4946...neer-boots&attrValue_0=Brown&productId=848549
There's no doubt fine footwear can least decades, but I would never think any retailer would make such offering.
There are a bunch of folks who fall under this category. If you want to limit to footwear: Alden, Carmina, G&G, JL, etc. However, none offer free resoling or anything of that nature. I see it as a car company offering free tires and maintenance due to normal wear and tear.That's why you only do business with people who take pride in their crafts. (As I type this on a website inspired by Nike and Jordan...)
There are a bunch of folks who fall under this category. If you want to limit to footwear: Alden, Carmina, G&G, JL, etc. However, none offer free resoling or anything of that nature. I see it as a car company offering free tires and maintenance due to normal wear and tear.That's why you only do business with people who take pride in their crafts. (As I type this on a website inspired by Nike and Jordan...)
I noticed a few things in the current Urban Outfitters sale that are discussed in here a lot so I figured I'd post some links. There seem to be some good discounts.
Alpha Khakis for $30
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=23072309&parentid=SALE_M
Knit bowtie $8
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=19368562&parentid=SALE_M
Levis Bleached Trucker Jacket sz. XL $40
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=24566820&parentid=SALE_M
There is also a variety of levis/jeans and different camo pants on sale and some other goodies worth checking out if you like the style of clothes sold at Urban Outfitters.
Oh yeah I agree with that. There are those on SF that bought shoes from the 70s and still look good with resoling after wearing down. They even jokingly said things like "I wish my marriage lasted this long"The idea is moreso that the upper should last a life time as the leather grows with your foot and molds to it (initial break-in period). This is how shoes were made before mass production.
The idea is that you should be able to replace the tires on the body of the used car, because it still works. It'd be horrible to replace an entire car every time the traction/threads wore down on the tires.
how do the alpha khakis fit? i bought 2 different types of khakis from dockers and they were both 28x30 but had very different fits for the waist
kinda mad i slept on them for so long. fit is on pointAlpha Khakis are also ~$30 on Nordstrom.com, wider color selection too
kinda mad i slept on them for so long. fit is on pointAlpha Khakis are also ~$30 on Nordstrom.com, wider color selection too
http://us.dockers.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11573717Hey_
What were the two khakis?how do the alpha khakis fit? i bought 2 different types of khakis from dockers and they were both 28x30 but had very different fits for the waist
D1, D2, D3, D1 Alpha?
Julius F. Wrek
Picked these up for the rest of the summer on the Jcrew sale today:
http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/...001&siteId=th9ILo5LtqE-6xNbhnYE5G9W8oexYBA8TQ
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Picked these up for the rest of the summer on the Jcrew sale today:
http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/...001&siteId=th9ILo5LtqE-6xNbhnYE5G9W8oexYBA8TQ
Very Good pick up.
Julius F. Wrek