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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 4817775, member: 6696"] I'm fully on board the "expensive shoes are worth it" train. I guess depending on what you define as "expensive." I'm not paying extra because it says Gucci on rje label. I've worn the same 2 pairs of (black and brown) dress shoes for a decade and they still look brand new as long as I clean and polish once in a while. Cost maybe 400$ a pair--they're Allen Edmonds. Before that I wore cheap dress shoes and wore through a pair every 6 months and they hurt my feet like hell. I work on my feet all day, including chasing children down the road at times, and barely notice they're on my feet. Once worn in, they're as comfortable as my LL Bean slippers, flip flops, etc. Barely notice they're on my feet. [/QUOTE]
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