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All you MIGHT be able to tell about a man from his shoes is whether he has money and is interested in appearances.
Women are programmed biologically to try to assess a man’s status because status is actually what they are most attracted to. Shoes are a good way of doing this. A man who has money and is interested in appearances is probably a status conscious man with resources -bingo.
Of course it totally backfires on them with the PUAs who all know they need nice shoes, a suit or a blaser and an attitude imitating high status and women’s knickers just fall off.
Most of us have met wise rich men who dress simply and the women can never figure them out.
A woman is like fire -fun to play with, can warm you through and cook your food, needs constant feeding, can burn you and consume all you own
Mine have holes in.
But I own the house, lock stock and barrel.
Of course it totally backfires on them with the PUAs who all know they need nice shoes, a suit or a blaser and an attitude imitating high status and women’s knickers just fall off.
ROTFL. I know a guy of my age exactly like this.
There is not one thing about him and his brides that I would want to have in my life.
PUA life is like an un-neutered tom cat who used up all of his energy and health for procreation and chasing pussy.
That guy looks like a torn up tom cat.
Rich men are smart enough to wear shoes that don’t attract parasites. And the false accusations that can come with them.
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What do bitches consider nice shoes?
Flip flops
I have two pairs of cheap work shoes that I rotate (£35 each) and a couple of pairs of old Reebok Classics that are scuffed beyond belief
I have heard women come out with this type of shallow crap before – they judge ALL of your clothes and if my dress sense is another factor in keeping women away from me, then I will continue to wear old jeans and cheap polo shirts
Ironically, my most expensive shoes are my American made $200 steel-toed Redwing work boots. But they definitely won’t attract the womenz! They’re comfortable and work pays for them.
The rest of the time I don comfortable memory foam tennis shoes, usually slip on rather than laced unless I am running. All under $50 ea. I have old dress shoes that I wear once or twice a year when formal dress is required.
Expensive shoes will definitely attract shallow women.
A little over 20 years ago, I read an article that explained the role that dress played in the interaction among people. The author explained that the person who dresses ‘up’ is in the inferior/weaker position. The Porsche salesman will always be dressed ‘up’. The Porsche customer with 100k in his pocket can dress any way he wants. He is the one with the money. The salesman is the one trying to get it. The salesman has to make a good impression. The customer does not.
In a job interview, I am the one who needs something. I am the one who is trying to get something. I will be dressing ‘up’. For this I have Bally deerskins that I bought in 1999. They were the only dress shoes I ever put on that didn’t hurt my feet, and so I paid the 300$ asking price. Never regretted buying the shoes, but I usually regret putting them on. There are times over the years when I’ve had to put them on for some occasion (usually a job interview). But every time I do, I am aware that I am taking the inferior position.
After I read that article, I made a list of the people that I was going to have to dress up for: medical school interviews, residency interviews, board certification exam, job interview… etc. Neck ties look nice, but are not comfortable. It’s the same with suits. I look good, but I am making myself uncomfortable to try to please someone else in a superior position, who I am hoping to making a good impression for, so that I can possibly get something from them that I need. This is not a position I enjoy being in. It’s an indicator that I am still not independent, or even equal to the person on the other side of the desk.
The deerskins are still in my closet, in near mint condition. I’ve been a doctor since 1999. It’s been a long time since I put those shoes on. But around 2002, during my short marriage, we went shopping for her car. She wanted a Lexus, but when time came to go to a Lexus dealership to get one, I put on my blue jeans, sweat shirt, and some beat up (comfortable) running shoes. She explained to me that no Lexus salesman would take me seriously dressed like that. I tried to explain to her what I just wrote above – that the salesman had to dress up for me. He needed me to make a living. I didn’t have to dress up for him. I didn’t need him at all. She insisted so I told her she could dress up if she wanted to, and she did. She dressed to look like the million dollars she thought she was worth.
When we got to the dealership, the sales staff looked at her, looked at me, and approached us immediately. (The staff knew that if I had money enough for a woman dressed like that, I had money enough for their car).
They kissed my ass, just like they were trained. They ignored her. She was P~~~ED!
Sometimes I think about that day when I’m out somewhere in my faded jeans, sweat shirt and crocs… and I see some blue pill PUA beggar all dressed up trying to ‘look good for the ladies’. I get a chuckle from it every time.
Think carefully about who you feel required to dress up for. Think about how you are trying to impress wearing those usually uncomfortable shoes. In the case of women, they need you WAY more than you need them. Hair, nails, push up bras, shoulder pads, panty hose, fake eyelashes, make up… and shoes. These are all part of the impression picture that they need to present to get something from you that they need, usually money.
Remember: You’re the one with the money. And they will need that money much longer than you will need sex, or anything else they can offer.
What well trained Lexus salesmen, and intelligent perceptive women can tell from my ugly, comfortable shoes… is that they need me WAY more than I need them.
What a woman should be able to tell from the shoes on a man going his own way, is that he doesn’t care what she thinks, because she no longer has anything he wants.
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You can buy really nice expensive shoes for change at the thrift store. They wouldn’t know the difference.
Don't care

Anonymous1A few years ago, an ex of mine appeared in a UK documentary about having rich parents, and living a very privileged life.
It emerged in the documentary that she owned over 300 pairs of shoes (I didn’t know she had that many)
After the documentary aired, she was contacted by several Charity’s, asking If she would donate any of her shoes.
She refused.
I’ve got a pair of 10 year old shoes and I’ll wear them until holes start appearing in the soles.
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Anonymous2man makes the money, money doesn’t make the man. i’ve seen rich dudes in old shoes track pants and jean jacket get into a viper and drive off.
lol, this is literally my father’s dream. Being very financially well off and walking around like his an average joe on the brink of poverty. I can sympathize, even before taking TRP my requirement for a partner was for her to love me despite appearing to be in poverty. To love my person, not my wealth, job, etc.
Obviously that’s Disney bulls~~~. Human nature doesn’t allow for such things 99.999% of the time.

Anonymous5I wear mostly boots, don’t really like sneakers. My most expensive pair of boots cause $150. Polo Ralph Lauren. I never understood the point of buying designer things all the time, to me, it’s pointless.
Bitches loves expensive shoes on a guy. They don’t care about REAL wealth, they only care about your image.
For the upcoming summer, I’ll be buying some new Nike sneaks. I f~~~ with Nike. Don’t really care about expensive jeans, or t shirts. But, I do like expensive jackets, and brand name hoodies.
Favorite thing is watches, f~~~ with them alot. Favorite brand is Rolex. God, I like these watches, but unfortunately, I’m not rich…yet.
Oh well, I’m heading to The Gucci website, to look at some watches.

Anonymous2A little over 20 years ago, I read an article that explained the role that dress played in the interaction among people. The author explained that the person who dresses ‘up’ is in the inferior/weaker position. The Porsche salesman will always be dressed ‘up’. The Porsche customer with 100k in his pocket can dress any way he wants. He is the one with the money. The salesman is the one trying to get it. The salesman has to make a good impression. The customer does not.
Thank you for posting, this comment is defiantly getting saved. I hadn’t thought about it this way before, but it defiantly makes sense when you think about it.
My gear going out for a beer:
Shoes – RM WILLIAMS Dynamic Craftsman Chestnut
Jeans – Levi 501’s plus belt
Watch – Casio G-Shock Rangeman
Shirt – whatever is tailored and ironed on the day 👍🏼There’s a reason women say “you can tell a lot about a man from his shoes”.
One of my bosses he told the same. First, he said, a man stops clean his shoes. Then he stops shaving. And then he finally degrades up.
So this is a saying I totally agree with. If a man has unsolved problems, it reflects on his shoes immediately. Even if we speak about work boots.There is some truth to that, I guess. Work is work though. If you’re at work, dress appropriately. Work boots dont necessarily need to be clean, but they do need to be in good function depending on what you do. I need to wear dress shoes to work, so I keep mine in reasonable condition, and replace as needed. My work friends are normally surprised at how hobo I look when not at work, and dressed up I look for non-work friends, which is kinda funny.
As far as my daily shoes/sandals, they’re pretty well beat, and I see no need to replace them unless there’s a need. The same is true of most of the rest of my possessions. I’d rather be underestimated than over. And while not immensely rich or making the top tier of income, I gunarenf~~~ingtee you that I run circles around whatever dumb salesperson or c~~~ thumbing their nose at
me."He didn't marry until now, so he won't ever do it. Think about it, why would a man like him ever marry? It's too late to catch him. " ~some cunt
“Cool scarf…it almost conceals your turkey neck”.
Laughed so hard, I spit out my coffee.
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About a year ago, I finally bought my first pair of “expensive” work boots: Western-style Ariats that cost me nearly $200. I’ve been wearing them non-stop since then. I used to buy the $60 Walmart boots, but even the ones made for them by the “big names” wouldn’t last longer than 6 to 9 months. No comments from women on these, but I did have a dude at a farm supply store ask about them… then he showed me that he was wearing the same… I found that pretty amusing.
I’ve never liked wearing “dress clothes”, and that includes the shoes. I’m sure someone will tell me that custom-made dress clothing fits better… but I don’t like the constrictive nature of the clothing, or the thin and delicate fabrics, or the hassle of getting garments dry-cleaned, etc. I wear work boots, carpenter pants, and polo shirts with a flannel shirt over top if it’s cold out — that’s as “dressed-up” as I get. That’s what I wore to court when my divorce was finalized, that’s what I wore to a funeral recently, and if people are uncomfortable with that, that’s their problem — not mine.
Ironically, my most expensive shoes are my American made $200 steel-toed Redwing work boots. But they definitely won’t attract the womenz! They’re comfortable and work pays for them.
The rest of the time I don comfortable memory foam tennis shoes, usually slip on rather than laced unless I am running. All under $50 ea. I have old dress shoes that I wear once or twice a year when formal dress is required.
Expensive shoes will definitely attract shallow women.
Buying shoes someone else will notice has got to be about as stupid as you can get,….unless your goal is to be a target.
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Women are programmed biologically to try to assess a man’s status because status is actually what they are most attracted to.
This is key.
We always try to sniff out what’s under her clothes – same way she’s constantly trying to sniff out our status and wealth.
We imagine the form of her boobs and ass when naked, women imagine the size of your wallet and house when they look at usproud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome
I knew a bloke who was incredibly wealthy but he would dress like a slob, more like homeless almost.
So one day he walks into a luxury car seller dressed in dirty shorts, a singlet, thongs (flip flops for you Yanks) and carrying a bag. He looks around and then waits at the desk. The staff ignore him, surely he can’t afford anything here!
He waits about 10 minutes still no attention then opens the bag and places a wad of money on the desk. The staff all come running.
He picks up the money and walks out.
Moral of the story : Clothes/shoes don’t make the man.
Heard a similar story back in the day near where I grew up. Guy goes into the car dealership, can’t get any attention. Finally someone walks up to him and asks him what he wants. The guy tells him, not a super expensive car, but one they would have to order from the factory. So the salesman tells him he’ll have to put down a deposit. He takes out his check book and pays cash for the car. The signature: Merle Haggard.
The clothes don’t make the man.
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