Sunday, February 01, 2004

Transportation for the feet

When a shoe stops being silent, it's time to give it the old heave-ho. Noisy footgear must go. It's beginning to seem as though perfectly good shoes have noise-o-lescence built into them, though. The top is clean and unworn; the sole doesn't look worn. But there's a noise! It's usually a squeak or some sort of squishy noise that suddenly appears. Maybe it's time to try SAS. I remember when people used to go all the way to San Antonio for them, even from the time that SAS was first in business. Now SAS has made an in-print appearance as a cult shoe brand, courtesy of the principal behind American Apparel.

1 Comments:

At 8:02 PM, March 04, 2016, Anonymous Fashion Blog said...

It's sort of funny that some shoe companies actually make footwear to make noise on purpose. For example, some children's shoes have squeaky noise makers to entertain toddlers and to alert parents that the kids are walking around. The apparel industry and footwear industry is always being creative. Maybe the can find a way to take the noise out of old shoes.

 

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