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sahona
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Be aware that Sketchers have deeply grooved soles which pick up chukkies and wreck both your deck and the kitchen floor.
Comfy though.
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I'm a Crocs man myself, now that I am retired and no longer able to finance a pair of Lumbago Docksiders
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Crocs are the work of the devil if you've got sweaties...Unless of course, you have the germanic gene which allows the use of socks.
I had a major blow-out on Rhona a couple of seasons ago, which almost cost a broken ankle.
Great for going to the shower though, and soooooo elegant.
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Mine are suedy. Sadly they are brown. I always wanted blue but my Mother refused me some in the early 60's and I've never managed a pair since
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