Oh get over yourself. This is STW. You paid £10 more than you want to pay now, 10 years ago. Inflation etc means your £60 shoes then are probably more than £90 now for the same thing. A bit like complaining that your LX shifter costs more now than it did in 2002.
Get over myself? What does that actually mean?
You think £90 shoes are any better than £50-60 ones (I did say price bracket) in terms of overall quality?
Yes I do. A bit like entry price point for a bike. You get what you pay for in most all things. They will look better and last longer, therefore ending up cheaper for their whole life cost. Then again, it depends what you value.
I prefer to spend a little more on quality so things last longer over cheap and relatively disposable. Clothes, bikes, cars etc. Plenty people buy cheap clothes often - I buy better quality less often - my own anti-consumerism stance I guess.
Then again, it depends what you value.
Currently I value being able to pay my bills and have something on my feet.
I prefer to spend a little more on quality
Me too, but for the next few months I've got very little choice. It is a luxury, you know.
For £50, "on the High St", I'd just go to Next or Debenhams. Plenty of choices of styles at that price and under.
Its always worth spending good money on your shoes and your bed.
If your not in one, you're in the other.
A bit like complaining that your LX shifter costs more now than it did in 2002.
Do people still buy LX? How quaint.
You get what you pay for in most all things.
Except in fashion, where it's utterly not true.
Does a £300 Louis Vitton handbag perform six times better than a £50 one from Mark's? Does it hell.
Shoes can be easily 50% label, in my experience. By which I mean I've tried on shoes that were no better made than shoes at half the price.
Its always worth spending good money on your shoes and your bed.
If your not in one, you're in the other.
Actually most of my time is spent sitting down, where shoes are not a factor 🙂
Does a £300 Louis Vitton handbag perform six times better than a £50 one from Mark's? Does it hell.
Your default shoe choice [i]is[/i] a DM though.
Does a £300 Louis Vitton handbag perform six times better than a £50 one from Mark's? Does it hell.
Except at the networking events where you'd be laughed out of the door with your 50quid M&S jobby.
Hmm Shoes - Get yourself to some of the factory shops in Northampton - they've often got some dirt cheap "seconds" (worn by a model once) type things. There's about 6 of them up there (or down depending on where you are). I don't have oodles of money, but i've made some smart purchases as i believe in looking after your feet - my <cough> 400 quid churches 8 years ago look brand new and have seen a lot of mileage.
I mistakenly bought some casual chelsea boots from Timberland a couple of years ago for about £120 as i though they would last well with the almost daily wear - what a joke they turned out to be, falling apart very quickly (<9months). Have since done some research and invested in some RM Williams, Australian Chelsea/Stockman boots that double as smart and casual with a solid reputation - these can be had from £100 to £300 - mmmmm uber comfy and lovely.
edit forgot how long i've had me Churches
It was, ten years ago. Weren't my favourite shoe, but I couldn't find anythign I liked.
Don - good point, I had not considered that defintion of 'performance' 🙂
Don - good point, I had not considered that defintion of 'performance'
That is just about the only performance factor of luxury products. 😐
To the OP, irrespective of what i said above, it's what you have available at the time. I agree a lot of the cost in some shoes is branding, but then you also can't argue with Clarkes shoes or the old hush puppies (i had a pair of these that had 2 years constant use and we're like slippers), though lacked the look i needed for work.
LV bags are soooooo 1998..
Chav'ist...init
Would you wear white baggy bell bottomed tracksuit trousers too??
If you seriously turned up at any "event" (including Mayhem or BBB) you would simply and defiantly get locked out.
