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has anyone seen the new new balance
base shoes - low and mid cut. they are "high gloss", not patent leather. http://pennsylvania.purchaseofficial...cat=133&page=1 any thoughts? any other recommendations for base shoes? |
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I just bought a pair of the '05 New Balance 250's (link below). I have never felt a more comfortable shoe. I like the "high shine" idea...
http://www.honigs.com/img_item_full/NB250HIwithsole.jpg |
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I've worn my NB 250's now for 2 seasons and will be wearing them again this season. They are extremely comfortable and easy to keep clean.
My association this year has said "no white on base shoes", so I will see how they react to my little white "N". Also, they said no patent leather ( I can't imagine why), but I WILL NOT be giving up my GD plate shoes any time soon. Bob P.
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Hmmm,
Even yrs trly that is soooo against patent leather can't believe that an association would make a rules AGAINST wearing them. That is pretty funny.
So a guy in your place (and Alabama) should wear GD patent leather plate shoes, a patent leather belt, a HSM and the new leather ball bag and watch your "powers-that-be" turn purple. Great stuff. |
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I don't care one way or the other, but what is the negative people have about patent leather? And why would an association outlaw patent leather accessories? It is not for me, but if others like it ... there are much bigger things to worry about.
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This thread finally got me to register to post.
I moved to PA from NY, where white logos on plate shoes were allowed. PIAA insists that white logos on any shoes are flatly prohibited. (Of course, this is the same state that makes soccer officials wear vertical black-and-white stripes on the field.) I was planning to buy new plate shoes anyhow, but the whole "no white at ALL" restriction severely restricts my options. Has anyone here tried blacking out that N on these shoes, and if so, does it actually stay blacked out when you clean off the shoes? New Balance makes decent enough sneakers, and if these are comfortable, I think I might take the plunge--but apparently I have to come up with a way to keep that logo obscured. |
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