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  • Shoes with funny names…
  • core
    Full Member

    I have a pair of tan leather loafer/moccasin type shoes that are generally referred to as ‘the pasties’ due to their resemblance to the cornish pastry.

    mrlugz
    Free Member

    http://lugz.com/

    I have my own brand.

    (I wish)

    core
    Full Member

    After starting my own thread to find some new boots inspired by this, I have just happened across these:

    http://www.loake.co.uk/bystyle/boots/rimmer.html

    fongsaiyuk
    Free Member

    make sure you by them from r soles 😯

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    Brothel creepers

    sbob
    Free Member

    unfitgeezer – Member

    MONCLER

    Jesus H Titty **** Christ that’s some overpriced tat! 😯
    What sort of mug pays that much for off the peg supermarket leisure wear?

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    make sure you by them from r soles

    Sadly closed down a couple of years ago.

    gonzy
    Free Member

    plenty of funny names being used by Jeffery West for their shoes

    http://www.jeffery-west.co.uk/jefferywest/collection.asp

    globalti
    Free Member

    Is this like those funny Ikea names?

    Billy bunk.

    gonzy
    Free Member

    Is this like those funny Ikea names?

    i think so…heres some of my favourite jeffery west shoe names:
    The Limited Edition Ramblin Man Bonham Biker Boots
    Hunger – ‘Immortal’ Deathmoth Punch Wingtip

    Three_Fish
    Free Member

    Is this like those funny Ikea names?

    I stood in mild amusement at the poster for their Kolon floor protector.

    I’ve often wished I could get away with the winklepicker, but they don’t really go with cyclists thighs.

    dmck16
    Free Member

    How the chuff are you expected to pronounce that?

    nealglover
    Free Member

    How the chuff are you supposed to pronounce that?

    wah-rah-cheh.

    It’s Spanish for sandals.

    loddrik
    Free Member

    One of my first pair of trainers was nike wally waffle.

    gonzy
    Free Member

    It’s Spanish for sandals.

    correct and it was nikes modern take on a traditional mexican sandal.
    i had a pair of them when they first came out in the early 90’s…they were billed as the lightest running shoe at that time. bought another pair again in the late 90’s which i still have but i dont wear them as theyre far too common nowadays

    perchypanther
    Free Member

    It’s Spanish for sandals.

    Go well with baggies and bushy, blond hair-dos.

    unovolo
    Free Member

    Does anyone remember ‘Woppas’ from the late eighties early nineties Madchester era.

    choppersquad
    Free Member

    I used to have some Clarks Polyvelts when I was a nipper.
    I thought they were quite cool, but looking at them now makes me realise I looked a right tawt.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    Jesus H Titty **** Christ that’s some overpriced tat!

    Harsh, I think, when you can look this good for under 700 quid (jacket only, mind)

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