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  1. That's not true at all. Leather-soled shoes like loafers should never have a rubber sole attached to them. That ruins the shoes. That's the beauty of walking in pure leather soles and nothing to do with rubber.

  2. I remember my dad getting me cowboy boots with a two piece rubber outsole instead of a leather sole with a Rubber heel like his cowboy boots. I asked him why they were different and he told me about how his were more traditional and in the wilderness or in pasture or whatever natural ground type the leather was more than tough enough and let him feel the ground beneath him. My boots weren’t going to see genuine use and we live in Michigan so he got me soles with grip to protect me in the small “city “ streets around our apartment/house. Knowing what I know about him now that I’m older I can only imagine the adventures he had with his boots in Alaska and other places. I don’t speak to my dad for several reasons but I will always respect him for his practical wisdom and his prowess as a marksman, hunter, bushcrafter, wildlife conservationist, woodworker, master diver, angler, butcher, redneck, outdoorsman, and survivalist(not by choice). Few ppl who seek “adventures” can truly call themselves such a title as adventurer bc what they call an adventure is a drive down a windy dirt road and what ppl like my father called an adventure is something like a solo mountain climb in the west where you harvest wild garnet stones that look kinda like a d20 or d12 but you also fall down said mountain and limp back to your base camp with broken bones and have to rest for a whole month before you can leave camp to find help bc no one had phone or anything then. He was just fucking one man caravaning a mountain and fell down the whole bitch and had to nurse himself back to health so he could leave to get medical aid lamoooooo the things my dad has survived turn my own stomach. Including over 40% 2nd-3rd degree burns over his whole body in his 70s(late ) and he is still somehow alive. That mf had loading stations for every round he used and even had an arrow making kit and several bows. He was state champion archer, skeet and trap shooter and marksman and I don’t talk to him but damn do I respect him a person. Not so much a father lol

  3. Same applies to leather sole cowboy boots they’re great for dancing but when brand new without wear the sole is smooth and slippery.

    Rubber soles are an option as well as although it might not match the aesthetic of the event.
    gliding, shuffling, and spinning while dancing won’t be as easy but it’s still your choice/preference in the end.

  4. You can also get leather soles with rubber injections, which essentially means you have small leather surfaces integrated into a mostly leather outsole.

  5. And if you live where winter is icy, you know that none of those options are great. Lug soles tend not to go out of style here, but the more exaggerated ones will look dated soon. I have some driving shoes which are basically a skinnier loafer, from Clark’s, that do not look bulky but do have Montana-safe soles. However, Clark’s quality has dropped, highly recommend thrifting if you need affordable stylish or elegant shoes with a proper sole for icy streets (tbh boots are usually better but don’t work with every look/dress code). I need to see if a cobbler can fix the scuffed toes that I cannot get polish to cover (oxblood is always tricky for me), because I’m not going to find shoes this office-appropriate & slip-proof for $50 anymore. I wonder is o blood can be overdyed brown? The more I wear these, the more I want them for work. Very comfy when standing.

  6. Ik this cause I like wearing boots

    Ngl loafers are gay but if you buy leather sole boots, you can rough them up with a rasp or sand paper or walking in them a while

    It won’t be AS grippy as traction but if you bought leather sole just to add traction later than you did it to yourself

  7. First off those shoes are gorgeous 😍 secondly I dig the coat! I have a pair of 'heritage' boots with a leather sole but a vibram heel, thank God for that vibram heel 😂 has saved me from slipping a few times!

  8. I remember buying my first Bally-Suisse loafers…
    Then I bought some brogues.
    Then some Thursday Captains
    Then some LL Beans.
    Some Oxfords.
    And then some white Bally Suisse loafers.

    Man it’s a giant rabbit hole 😂

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