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Date Posted: 5/06/25 2:34:01, Thu
Author: Trouble
Subject: I wouldn’t touch them.
In reply to: Curious 's message, "Has anyone seen or tried the Celtic Arch hardshoes?" on 4/06/25 23:57:46, Wed

When I get new hardshoes, I have to break them in. Part of that is making sure that I break the sole as close to the toe piece as I can. I know that if I break it in the middle of the arch, I will get the dreaded “taco toes” not too long after.

These shoes don’t have enough support to look good or keep my feet safe.

Hard pass.

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  • Interesting. My thoughts inside. -- Old timer, 5/06/25 9:36:16, Thu

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