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Converse Chuck Taylors for Fall
Updated Sep 22, 2007
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As much as I love fall, I have to admit the colors aren't exactly inspiring. Especially now that we're into this whole grunge revival thing, you're likely to get lost in a wash of browns, dark greens and greys. These shoes add a little fun to fall, taking the colors everyone is wearing and making them plaid (which, incidentally, has also come back with a vengance).
You know, this might just be the perfect pair of casual shoes. (via See Jack Shop)
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CD Player Shoe
Updated Sep 21, 2007
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As far as I can tell, this is just a concept, but it'd be awesome if it really exists. Instead of upgrading to an iPod like all those suckers, you could kick it old skool with your CDs, blasting your late-90s tunes through the speakers like boomboxes of yore. Sure, it'd irritate all the other runners, but what the hell. (via Crave)
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Adidas Porsche Design Sports
Updated Sep 14, 2007
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I'm not huge into sports these days (at least, I don't play them very often), so for me to get interested in a pair of athletic shoes, they have to be wearable day to day. That's why I'm into the Adidas Porsche Design series. They're certainly sporty (and probably comfortable than any dress shoe you'll find) but also classy enough so that you won't look like a high school jock every time you have them on.
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Wingtip Low Boots
Updated Sep 8, 2007
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It's September, which means it's about to get cold and rainy. Unless you live someplace where it's summer all-year round, you'll need a pair of shoes (or boots) to get you through the next 5 or 6 months of crummy weather.
These boots will keep your dry without making you look like a grade-school kid on a snow day. They're expensive, but you'll probably wear them for years. (via NOTCOUTURE)
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