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Default Jul 29, 2013 at 08:16 PM
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I just saw this woman picking up her flats from the conveyor belt at the airport's security control checkpoint. Black leather flats with some kind of an interesting inner. I peeked in - Hush Puppies. they looked incredibly comfy. I wonder if I should order on Zappo's, as was recommended. I now recall that this brand is known for its comfortable no-nonsense shoe design. Has anybody had bad/good experiences with them?
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Default Jul 29, 2013 at 09:11 PM
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My problem with hush puppies and with many flats is that the back curves in too much or too tightly? I guess I have a flat back of my foot. But at least on amazon or some shoe sites you can browse the shoe from all angles.

I had a great pair of Sas penny loafers that I wore the feck out of and they never wore out. The penny part was very low on the toe, not way up high on the instep, so they looked more classy than preppy.
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