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The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes
#26

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

My Air Max 95s make me about 2 inches taller and are comfortable and durable.
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#27

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

Quote: (08-07-2014 03:19 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:  

The only picture that sort of gets it right in my book is this pic:

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He still looks too uptight. I'd unbutton the shirt one more at the top and walk with my arms swinging without a care in the world, and probably go with a short-sleeve instead of long-sleeved rolled up.

Agreed, this is the only look I'd consider of the 'good' ones posted. The others honestly look phaggy tryhard. The above look is great though, add a couple of nice sunglasses and a cool watch and you look exactly like the kind of guy who is just back from the marina and your boat. Laid back, classic masculine with money.
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#28

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

I get compliments on my shit pair of sperrys all the time. I've walked through multiple pairs. Worn them out while traveling, to business meetings, and to the beach.

The case for sperrys and boat shoes:

1. Versatile - you can dress them up or down, wear them with a suit or a swim suit
2. Comfortable - the support thing is bs, your body adapts to what you put it through. If you wear shoes with over support you make your ankles weak and your legs flimsy.
3. They wear well - had the same pair for years and they've only gotten better looking with age

The whole don't wear shorts thing is ridiculous too. A polo, khaki shorts, and boat shoes is my go to summer look. Can hit any venue during the day and look good. Of course if your clothes are too big for you you're going to look like a dweeb. Everything needs to be fitted and sharp.

Never had any problem pulling with this look and I've taken it all around the world.
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#29

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

I think boat shoes definitely upgrade your look over wearing flip flops, sandals, or sneakers. I think, however, that the rest of your outfit needs to be sharp or else the boat shoes will make you look weak, because they don't have a strong presence like other types of shoes (like espadrilles, which seem to have a stronger presence). Like the guy in blue shirt above, you need to have a well-fitted shirt with a good texture in the material, and unbaggy shorts that end above the knee. If you wear long pants, they need to be on slim side and little-to-no break.

Then, the color of the shoes needs to be congruent with the rest of your outfit. In that picture above, the dude's shoes appear to almost exactly match the color of his hair, so it draws attention in a positive way to his entire physique.
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#30

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

What Mike said. If you can match boat shoes to your outfit they are great, because most people can't do that.

You aren't seriously comparing Air Max to boat shoes? That's like saying my ferrari is bad for off road use.
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#31

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

I love boat shoes. Must be an LA thing, living by the beach you need nice, comfortable shoes to wear with shorts without socks and they are pretty good for that. I have wider feet too and they are very comfortable. I might try out a pair of Toms or something, but I've never found a design I've liked.
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#32

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Quote: (08-07-2014 04:26 PM)thedavidgt Wrote:  

Other than boat shoes, do you know there anything else out there that looks good and is also barefoot/minimalistic?

I wear New Balance Minimus. It's the same technology as Vibrams without the five finger dork look.
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#33

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All I have to say is:

1) boat shoes are great if the right ones

2) it is too hot to wear pants on many days in many places for guys that sweat easily like me

3) short sleeve button ups and polos look like shit on guys that aren't big either ripped or bear man style, and in edge cases have truly cool arm tatt artwork

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#34

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

Boat shoes should be able to submerge in water in and out all day long.

The new 'boat shoe' is a hybrid of a water shoe using new tech.

Those old leather things are for clowns or hipsters?

If anyone wants to start a thread about what to wear if you never know when you'll have to jump in go for it.
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#35

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

@stefpdt those Jack Purcell's look nice. Might have to pick up a pair in dark red

As for shorts, I've always struggled finding a pair that fits right. I've never had a pair that I've truly liked.

Any suggestion of brands with links? I like the Cali style.
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#36

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I think they look kind of faggy outside of a yacht, just my opinion.


I can't picture myself losing a fight to someone wairing a pair of these.
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#37

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Keep in mind there is a difference between a boat shoe and a driving moccasin. Similar, but the OP put a couple moccasin up.

Boat shoes are not for pants. Ever. A moccasin is OK with pants, but not jeans (for the most part).

Why do I wear boat shoes? Because I want to ride my bike to the beach, maybe help a buddy trailer his jet ski, probably have a rinse in the fresh water and all that without having to worry about my shoes.

If you are questioning the idea of these things, they are not for you. Dont buy them, you will look gay.
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#38

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

Why is called 'boat shoes'? Does it have something to do with operating / lounging in a boat? I was under the impression with clothes as well as looking good, there should be a practical purpose behind it.
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#39

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

Quote: (08-08-2014 08:23 PM)Heathree Wrote:  

Why is called 'boat shoes'? Does it have something to do with operating / lounging in a boat? I was under the impression with clothes as well as looking good, there should be a practical purpose behind it.

Non slip, non marking soles. Also can take years of sea, sun and sand and still do what they are meant to do.
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#40

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What I want to know is how many of you had your boat shoes laces break and have to try and replace them?

Fucking impossible.

Luckily I had a nerdy tinder girl over that loved the challenge and she spent about 1hr 30min trying to figure out how to relace my boat shoes with new laces while using string, wire and tape.

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Quote: (08-07-2014 02:34 PM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

I can't believe it when I see the fashion experts on here defending boat shoes, to me they always scream HOMO [Image: gay.gif]

No, they scream bro, WASP, and country club.
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#42

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Quote: (08-07-2014 01:57 PM)Cunnilinguist Wrote:  

Of course you're gonna look like a dork if you match em with shorts. Throw some decent pants on and it makes a huge difference.

This should be The Case Against Wearing Shorts.

But how can I show off my tree trunks?
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#43

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Can someone please tell me when the fuck it's acceptable or a good idea to wear shorts with a shirt+tie or shorts with a jacket? I see that look all the time in magazines and it's the stupidest thing in the world. It looks so try-hard and not to mention, it's completely impractical. If I'm wearing shorts, it's because it's too hot to wear anything else. Shorts look good with a vneck tshirt, a polo shirt, an untucked dress shirt that's tailored to be worn that way or maybe a light sweater in the evening. Anything else and I think you're missing the point of shorts.
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#44

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I don't have a problem with them. They're classier than the shitty sneakers every man seems to wear these days.

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#45

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

Are there any decent brands other than Sperry Topsiders?
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#46

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Quote: (08-08-2014 07:30 PM)AfgScarface Wrote:  

I can't picture myself losing a fight to someone wairing a pair of these.


I actually laughed out loud. Good one.
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#47

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

Quote: (08-07-2014 01:37 PM)Flyjin Wrote:  

1.They cost shorter guys height
In my personal experience, going from 5’9.5” barefoot to pushing 5’11” is a significant upgrade, physically and psychologically. I’ve never worn lifts, but increasingly find myself drawn to shoes with solid soles, ones that give a definite boost. Boat/deck shoes are flat and keep you low to the ground.



I said the exact same thing in another thread. I have a co-worker who is probably 5'6" with extremely small feet and wears these all the time. Not a good look in my opinion. The guys who I know who get away with boat shoes are at least 6ft.
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#48

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I really think the Sperry Top Siders aren't costing you much height. Compared to some cold weather footwear maybe but it's about the best option for summer.....Note: NOT all boat shoes are the same..

FWIW I throw a set of heel supports in all my shoes. Call it to try hard that's fine but it pushes me over the 6' threshold which gives a confidence boost and makes it easier to imagine being 7' tall like McQueen talks about
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#49

The Case Against Wearing Boat Shoes

I like wearing boat shoes with some flashy outfits but I agree it looks stupid when you go with cargos and a polo.
I often wear rolled up shorts, my light blue suede boat shoes and a shirt or a blazer

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#50

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Cali style>most others.

I was walking around my campus wearing boat shoes, white linen shorts and a teal V neck and somehow stood out like crazy. Most dudes are wearing skinny jeans, basketball shorts, boxy jeans, plaid cargo shorts around here.

Nike New Balance shoes are a good shoe to wear with shorts? Yeah, if you are working out that is cool, but out and about trying to pickup girls? That seems like something Zuckerberg would do. You don't want to dress like Zuckerberg, do you?

Also, shorts should be worn just above the knee..Only bitches wear short shorts.

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