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Lace Up some New Kicks with Duke + Dexter

Shoes say a lot about a person. From style to colors, a guy’s pair of shoes needs to make a statement. Duke + Dexter (D+D) made a statement- more ways than one. D+D has received international recognition, selling to over 120 countries worldwide and working with reputable international retailers including Harrods, Selfridges, Nordstrom, Levels and Tsum. Our crew recently looked into their brand, shoe lineup, and styles to see if they were a “fit” for the crew. Their reputation blew us away.

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Slip into Comfort with German Slippers

If there is one thing we know, its the right slipper in colder months can mean the world of difference to your feet. As the weather cools off, don’t be left out in the cold when it comes to covering your feet. The lineup of slippers from German Slippers are guaranteed to give your feet the support, comfort, and warmth they deserve. How do we know? Well, because we tried them out for 30 days and we can’t imagine putting any other slipper on in the morning.

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Get Your Feet in taos Footwear and Never Look Back

We dig shoes. In fact, we are sort of finicky when it comes to what we put on our feet (or our feet in rather). So, when we searched the ends of the outerwebs trying to find a comfortable sneaker that was made with durable, quality, and legit craftsman ship we stumbled across a shoes brand that did just that: taos.

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Pull the Wool over Your Feet with Baabuk Shoes

If you google what most shoes are made out of, you’d find materials such as leathers, textiles, synthetics, rubber, foam, and plastic. Sounds comfy AF right? Something to be aware of in 2021- shoes can be made from more than the traditional factory produced methods. Shocker, we know. In fact, the team at Baabuk found that hundreds of years ago, shepherds had no escape from the elements so they created a tightly woven wool fabric called burel.

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