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Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 6 months ago, 9 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,380,315
Koio brings together modern design, sustainable Italian craftsmanship, and unparalleled comfort to create luxurious footwear for everyday wear. We’re so devoted to ensuring our shoes are flawlessly constructed that we visited 34 factories in Italy before deciding to partner with an esteemed manufacturer in Florence. Inside this artisan studio, our shoes are masterfully handcrafted using locally sourced leathers, suedes, and recycled materials. Every pair passes through the hands of 42 craftspeople before it’s deemed complete. Koios are designed to look refined when dressed up with tailoring, and feel cool when pared back with denim. In other words, they’ll work beautifully for every occasion.
Anonymous E triple-posted this 6 months ago, 21 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,380,322
Koios are handcrafted in Italy from start to finish. We’re so devoted to ensuring our shoes are flawlessly constructed that we visited 34 factories in Italy before deciding to partner with an esteemed manufacturer in Florence, Italy. Inside this artisan studio, our shoes are masterfully handcrafted using locally sourced leathers, suedes, and recycled materials. Every pair passes through the hands of 42 craftspeople before it’s deemed complete.
Anonymous E quadruple-posted this 6 months ago, 4 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,380,324
Koios are handcrafted at a family-owned factory in Florence. Italy is known for its centuries-old shoemaking tradition and some of the finest leather available. Extraordinary things happen when you put the best materials in the hands of the best artisans in the world.
Anonymous E quintuple-posted this 6 months ago, 1 day later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,380,964
The Capri in Fern is an elevated sneaker handcrafted in Italy from rich green nubuck sourced from Chiampo Valley in Vicenza. Featuring an Ortholite tech-foam insole and durable natural rubber outsole, it offers contemporary sophistication. Style comfortably with black jeans and a cream sweater, or sharpen tailored looks with cream trousers and an olive linen shirt.
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 6 months ago, 22 minutes later, 5 days after the original post[^][v]#1,381,533
Sorry not sorry but after trying out barefoot shoes I can't go back to these regular joint destroying, foot mangling shoes. I'm exclusively using Lems Chillum Grip 4lyfe now.
Erik !saAqdaazn2 double-posted this 6 months ago, 1 hour later, 5 days after the original post[^][v]#1,381,578
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1 Series. I like it bit I feel I should be driving sometimes better. I'm planning on getting a 3 series or C class in the next few years.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 6 months ago, 5 hours later, 5 days after the original post[^][v]#1,381,585
@previous (Erik !saAqdaazn2)
A 3 series is what cheap people buy to try to look wealthy. You end up paying more for insurance and maintenance than you pay for the car.
Erik !saAqdaazn2 replied with this 5 months ago, 3 minutes later, 1 week after the original post[^][v]#1,381,877
@previous (E)
If you spend $800 on shoes then you need to be in a position to easily afford it, like you comfortably make $800 plus a day otherwise you're blowing your money like a fool. Its better to be paying money into a pension and buy $250 shoes.