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      01-15-2008, 04:05 PM   #79
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barefoot FTW!!!
that's for my other job as a belly dancer

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Originally Posted by BMW_TT View Post
some prada and chucks!!!
expensive
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+1 for prada
+1 for expensive
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I'm not an expert on shoes...but the best driving shoes I own that I can still wear with a suit are these Bruno Magli's. They have a rubber heel which helps with pedal modulation. Also the rubber soles are not too thick so you can still feel the pedals somewhat.

I would imagine any dress shoes manufactuer's line of "sporty" dress shoes with thin rubber soles and rubber heel should be fine. Prada make a bunch of similar looking shoes.

You don't want to use anything with a thick rubber sole or too heavy construction. I have a pair Allen Edmonds...built like tanks...but absolutely horrid to drive with. Can never drive smoothly wearing them.

Personally, I find proper leather soled dress shoes, have bottoms which are much too slippery for driving. Especially if you have metal pedals!
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nice!



Dude. Do you ever work?
i just get paid that's my job
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Just bring two pairs of shoes, wear your driving shoes and change when you get to work to the dress shoes. Problem solved. Takes what, 30 seconds to put a pair of shoes on?

You are looking for a pair of shoes that is half good at two things when you can get two shoes that are each very good at one thing.
too annoying
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