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Black Canvas Slip-ons by Vans

Gilded Gelding — Reviews

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A continuation of our Slip-on Roundup…

I bought these shoes for my dashing return to the service industry. I’ve worked service jobs off and on since I was about 15, and after a few years of mind-numbing office work, I figured I’d give it a go again. When I went to orientation for the new job (it’s a restaurant/brewery; I’m a barback) they told us we’d need to wear black shoes. Black shoes, dark jeans, and a t-shirt. “You mean, we basically get to dress like rockstars?!”

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Patrick Melcher Interview

The Shoewhorse — Interviews

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We’re thrilled to present our first in what we hope will be a long and illustrious line of interviews with excellent skateboarders. Patrick Melcher is an Illinois-native living in Hollywood. He likes to skateboard, dance, beach comb and shoplift. He wears shoes by Dekline, and is ridiculously fleet of hoof.

What are some of the best things about skating in Chicago?
Lake Michigan. It’s like a beach right in the middle of downtown. You skate in the heat in the summer and then jump in the lake amongst all the bikinis and buildings

Is there any one thing that you miss the most about the city?
The populous, all of the faces and places. I miss walking down the street and seeing five people that I know on each block.

Melting salts fuck up a pair of shoes, huh?
Yeah, you’ve gotta choose what types of leather to wear on what days; weather according. That disgusting black snow on the sides of the roads … fuck that. You’ll never see me in a pair of Chuck Taylors in a blizzard.
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We are not dead.

September 20, 2006

We’ve just been enjoying a long nap. We do sleep standing up though, no joke. It’s so we can run away quick if there’s danger. We live pampered city lives, however, and usually just wake up and pee immediately. Sometimes it splashes on our feet and makes us giggle!

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Trading Tip From Job Norton

July 11, 2006

This came in an email titled, “goddess skateboarder”: Trading Alert! We told you to WATCH AGAO and now its [SIC] up again today. Get AGAO first thing on Monday, this is going to explode next 2-3 days!!! Better late than never. Thanks, Job (you spammy twit).

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Wheelies, Pain and Grime

June 9, 2006

Couple of new photo posts: an odyssey of New York City, and a sequence of Clip Clop’s epic manual. He broke his arm getting even radder later the same day; more on that later.

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Meat Shoes

May 24, 2006

meat.JPG One of our old buddies from the Fran Empire wrote this little fiction for SLAP magazine. It’s about the future!

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Good Glue

May 10, 2006

As a tightly knit family of horses, we are pretty much anti glue, but we’re happy to grant this fella a pass. Whatever sticky is on the bottoms of his shoes can stay!

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Competition is Healthy

May 2, 2006

And, by the looks of this site, stiffer than a stallion’s, uh, thingy.

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Foot in Ear Disease
Just when we thought iPod’s couldn’t get any more obnoxious, look at the shoes of the (near) future.

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Something to Keep in Mind When Obsessing Over SB Dunk Colorways and Similar Dumb Shit.

April 20, 2006

“Is style–that convenience of settling oneself in and pinpointing the world–really the man? That questionable achievement bringing praise to the reveling author? His assumed gift is going to stick to him, slowly turning him sclerotic. Style: sign (a bad one) of an unchanged distance (but that could have, should have, changed), a distance where he mistakenly stays and one he maintains regarding his being, things, and individuals. Blocked! He threw himself into his style (or laboriously sought it out). For a life on loan, he let go of his wholeness, his possibility for change, mutation. Nothing to be proud of. Style that will become lack of courage, lack of openness, of renewal: in sum, an infirmity. Try to get out of it. Go far enough into yourself that your style can’t follow.” -Henri Michaux, Tent Posts Michaux.jpg

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