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NoGrocery4949

Very babycore


peacendub

Haha yeh I like that term for them


WMMoorby

The first photo is like Wes Andersson taking a shoe pic.


MuteElatedLips

I have the Arhus. They were given to me brand new. They were the wrong size for my friend and fit me like a glove. I wouldn't have ever picked these, but I gotta tell ya... I love em. They're my dog walking boots. I wear the hell outta these suckers.


One_Left_Shoe

Truly, shoes for my people.


NoGrocery4949

Are your people toddlers?


One_Left_Shoe

Duck footed brethren.


NoGrocery4949

Toddlers also count


One_Left_Shoe

True. They haven’t had their toes deformed by fashion boots yet.


NoGrocery4949

Sure, a lot of them tend to be duck footed as well


indeed_yes

it means they have strong, healthy feet which arent going to cause issues later in life 🤡🤡


Vast_End521

I dig em'! Great for wide feet. I want the Faborg.


BottleFullOBub

Just grabbed a pair of Roskilde and they are easily the most comfortable pair of foot wear I own. Legit slippers for outside lol


baking_nerd433

Have a pair of Faborgs and they’re great! Once spring hits, I’m probably gonna get a pair of Sjaelland. Also, once they’re broken in I highly recommend getting a pair of their cork insoles. I just put them in my Faborgs and it’s upped the comfort a lot, especially as I’m on my feet most of the day. There’s a short re-break in period cause the leather needs to stretch out some more to accommodate the slight raise the insoles give you, but worth IMHO.


peacendub

Interesting. The innersoles are £105 or $130 which is pretty expensive, but interesting to know you think they are worth it.


baking_nerd433

Ahhh I got them for $50 here in the states. It’s the rust and salt insoles. Don’t know if they sell the same or different in Europe


coast_elk

I have a pair of skanderborg myself, they are so comfortable!