«Just Right for Sasquatch»
Buying shoes from the internet sounds crazy and that explains me to some extent but these are just right for an old big foot. I opened the box after assisting the UPS guy recover from an hernia and dismantled those wonderful shoe trees that come with the shoes. Much to my surprise I had a brand new friend who not only fit well but actually caressed my tender tootsies. A little too much? I agree but they really fit well and did feel as if I had slipped into a comfortable holder. Off to the grocery store to try them out. Wow. Even the grocery store could not stop them. I managed to go through all the aisles and when I arrived home, my feet were still comfortable. Thanks Rockport and Thank You Amazon.
[Wednesday, November 26, 2008]
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«Rockport = Comfort»
For my money, there is no shoe on the planet that is more comfortable & durable that a Rockport. These "boat shoes" are no exception. I bought these to replace a similar pair of Rockports I have that are so old ... my feet have been in and out of them so many times that the color in the leather is wearing out: at least ten years old, and worn many times a month. The "boat shoe" is, for me, just marketing. I wear them to work, and comfortably slip them on and off many times a day whilst seated in my cubicle -- just what a "loafer"-type shoe is for.
My only quibble is that (just like the ones they're replacing) the "laces" (which are meant only as ornamentation, as far as I'm concerned) tend to come untied once in a while. They're very thick leather, and it's difficult to get them to behave. But that's really a very minor quibble.
Terrific casual shoes. And to boot, the price on these is quite reasonable.
[Sunday, August 31, 2008]
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«Awsum Rockports»
I have replaced my previous Roclport deck shoes with these. They are exreamly comfortable. My previous Rockports lasted 4 years and I wear them every day. These are an excelent value for the money, and the more hey are warn the beter they look and more comfortable they are. I would recoment these over any deck shoes that are curretly on the market.
[Saturday, May 31, 2008]
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