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Reddit mentions of Sperry Men's Gold Cup ASV 2-Eye Boat Shoe

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Sperry Men's Gold Cup ASV 2-Eye Boat Shoe
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Mocc-toe boat shoe featuring two-eyelet lacing and slotted collar
Specs:
ColorGold
Height6 inches
Length10 inches
Sizevaries
Weight2 Pounds
Width15 inches

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Found 1 comment on Sperry Men's Gold Cup ASV 2-Eye Boat Shoe:

u/MittenRaj ยท 1 pointr/ABCDesis

Preface: This is going to be a long post, but I like oversharing/giving details.

I've only started to GAF about how I look/what I wear this year, it's been a very "informative" process. Wish I would've done this 10 years ago, but c'est la vie

 

I'm short + overweight (working on that though! Have a personal trainer, down 20lbs so far, still a ways to go, but progress is being made!) so any type of style has always been a struggle. EVERYTHING needs to be altered, especailly pants. I work in IT, dress code is business casual (most days its pants/shirt, occasionally jeans/polo, etc), although I've always trended closer to the business side of business casual.

In the past, I always went through a Harbaugh-inspired routine of having a set standard template that didn't require much thought: of Black Pants (Eddie Bauer), Black Socks, Black Belt, Black Shoes, and then just "mix it up" with different shirts (CT Non-Irons). My main concern was to avoid any type of faux-pas, better to play it safe and consistent.

 

Frustrated at myself, kinda hitting a midlife crisis this past winter, I decided to revamp everything. Reading a ton on MFA, GQ, MensXP, AoM, etc, got a crapload of conflicting info, and decided just to dive into it - I've tried to develop some sort of sense of style, I do know that I prefer quality/classics over trendy, and I thought the "good" brands would help me stick out some. Clothes, Shoes, Watches --> tried to improve it all.

 

This is what my "Wardrobe" now consists of, 90% is less than year old. any gaps/comments would be appreciated - Plus, as I lose weight, it's giving me opportunities to get new clothes, so always looking for new things. I'd proably like to have fewer but BETTER clothes, if I could do it over again.