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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 196887" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I have a new job as a recruiter in a prominent financial firm in the (trying to be) swankiest downtown of the swankiest town around. Part of my job is to be seen in this area, meet and greet folks with potential for the firm. I have to wear a suit every day, which I don’t mind, but I also love Italian wingtips, a little sleeker and longer than the traditional brogues with leather soles. This swank downtown area has new brick sidewalks that are wearing the soles right off my slick shoes. Anyone run into this? I am going to have to re-sole my shoes every 6 months! </p><p></p><p>Rubber soles… well, I guess they are the logical solution but you can’t typically re-sole them so if I have the same problem I’ll be buying new shoes every six months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 196887, member: 419"] I have a new job as a recruiter in a prominent financial firm in the (trying to be) swankiest downtown of the swankiest town around. Part of my job is to be seen in this area, meet and greet folks with potential for the firm. I have to wear a suit every day, which I don’t mind, but I also love Italian wingtips, a little sleeker and longer than the traditional brogues with leather soles. This swank downtown area has new brick sidewalks that are wearing the soles right off my slick shoes. Anyone run into this? I am going to have to re-sole my shoes every 6 months! Rubber soles… well, I guess they are the logical solution but you can’t typically re-sole them so if I have the same problem I’ll be buying new shoes every six months. [/QUOTE]
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