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dakki

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At the moment, Hush Puppies, Aldo, and Mario D' Boro (which I regretted buying). Hush Puppies is definitely the most comfortable. Mario D' Boro is second, while Aldo is the least, maybe due to it being new, but the sole is very hard. Styling wise, I'd say Aldo tops, with Hush Puppies coming at close second, while Mario is at far third. Durability wise, Hush Puppies is definitely proven, I had used the pair for more than six years already, and while it shows wear and tear, it's still useable, and still looks good. Aldo is quite new, but I think they'll last. Mario D' Boro, despite it not being frequently used, has torn leather (due to it being synthetic leather)

 

My advice for shoe buyers: if you plan to make your shoes last, think of it as an investment. Even cheaper ones in Pedro looks quite good, and I might buy a pair from them. Never scrimp too much on shoes. Right now, I think the range between 2,500-4,500 Php is the sweet spot for the balance between affordability, durability, and style. Buying well-known brands during a sale (such as Florsheim selling some shoes for around 3,000 during one sale) can save you a pretty penny when considering the brand and the quality of their goods.

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At the moment, Hush Puppies, Aldo, and Mario D' Boro (which I regretted buying). Hush Puppies is definitely the most comfortable. Mario D' Boro is second, while Aldo is the least, maybe due to it being new, but the sole is very hard. Styling wise, I'd say Aldo tops, with Hush Puppies coming at close second, while Mario is at far third. Durability wise, Hush Puppies is definitely proven, I had used the pair for more than six years already, and while it shows wear and tear, it's still useable, and still looks good. Aldo is quite new, but I think they'll last. Mario D' Boro, despite it not being frequently used, has torn leather (due to it being synthetic leather)

 

My advice for shoe buyers: if you plan to make your shoes last, think of it as an investment. Even cheaper ones in Pedro looks quite good, and I might buy a pair from them. Never scrimp too much on shoes. Right now, I think the range between 2,500-4,500 Php is the sweet spot for the balance between affordability, durability, and style. Buying well-known brands during a sale (such as Florsheim selling some shoes for around 3,000 during one sale) can save you a pretty penny when considering the brand and the quality of their goods.

Thanks for this! Thinking on investing on shoes that will last me longer than the cheap ones.

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