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Old 06-04-2007, 02:23 PM
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Default Geox anyone?

I'm in the market for a classic pair of driving mocs/loafers. So far, believe it or not, I haven't found anything that's quite up to my exacting and perfectionist standards. But I do keep seeing and hearing about Geox shoes.

I've never tried them, but they do look insanely comfortable. Anyone have any Geox experience?
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Old 06-04-2007, 02:42 PM
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Default Re: Geox anyone?

I have a pair of Geox mules (you can see them in this picture here). I wanted something neutral, comfortable, and easy to slip in and out of. I found that I cannot wear them without socks. They end up rubbing against my pinky toe--quite uncomfortable. Also, not a ton of arch support, which ordinarily wouldn't be a problem--I'd just slip in my orthotics, but with them being mules and all, I can't do that. However other closed slip-ons look pretty comfy.

I've had better luck with Gabor, Pliner, and Cole Haan in terms of driving mocs. But you never know!
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