All posts by Chris Nesti

Author of Popdiatry.com

ToeRoom: Comparing Black and Carbon Superfeet Insoles

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Wegmans in Cherry Hill New Jersey

^BEEN HERE, DONE THESE^

Why do we spend bundles on third-party insoles like the kinds shown above?
  • Our footwear had no insole of their own
  • Our insoles are lost, thrashed, or unsuitable

Once upon a time Dr. Scholl might had well been my podiatrist. I’ve tried everything from the gel heels to the thin, perforated cushiony things. No knock on Scholl’s and the like, because they all offer many useful products within and beyond the insole category. There are sole options sold at grocery and pharmacy stores, usually grouped with everything foot related- sometimes they were a quick fix, but left me largely disappointed for the following reasons:

  • The partial ‘heel-cushion’ ones never stayed well in the shoe
  • the super-thin ‘pillow’ ones never stayed well either
  • I hated walking with the gel ones, plus they never stayed well

Gluing these consumer products into your shoe is never recommended, for if the insole doesn’t work out, you’re stuck. Having to re-adjust cheap insoles every time you put on or take off your shoes is not good. Just a glance and seeing that bunched-up perforated piece of chintzy medical looking stuff won’t get you excited to put on your kicks and face the day. I tried the Superfeet product because I wanted something to stay solidly inside my footwear like it belonged there. I was loving the rounded heal shape as well.

Superfeet (no affiliation) come in different colors, each tone a different thickness and design. The Black and the Carbon (gray) are thinnest when it comes to maxing toe-room. You can pop these in and out of your shoes, stealthily adding ergonomic arch without neutralizing wiggle room. It’s what SF calls biomechanical support. The heel is rounded to better seat our round calcaneus (heel bone); Unless your feet are flat, the arch on a Superfeet can add great underfoot feel where before was fatigue.

Superfeet Black insoles were an excellent solution for my Frye Arkansas boots, which have no insole and were downright uncomfortable to walk a lot in before I found this solution.

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Superfeet Black

Toe room, like leg-room on a plane is so key. I wondered if the Superfeet Carbon were even thinner than the Black.

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Superfeet Carbon

Above pics from company site. Straight off the cell pics below:

Which are Thinner ?

The Carbons are; Their overall construction uses less substance than the Black. The heel material feels the same, but the foam used for the cushion body is honeycombed and squishier than that of the Black. The foamed/cushion part of both are approximately 1/16th of an inch thick in the all-important toe area. The Carbon are less dense and with the perforation, can be pressed thinner than the Black, making Carbon the thinnest in the Superfeet family.

DJ Squeaky Boot 

One weird thing: The Carbons made a squeaking sound when I used them in my workboots (Chippewa and Frye). It seemed like the cupped shape of the heel interacted with the stiff inners of these kinds of boots in such a way that an audible sound happened as I stepped and they flexed. The occurrence was intermittent, but I imagined how it could even become embarrassing in a public setting where silence was required. The Black heel design features stilt-like stability construction which seem to keep the calcaneus part from flexing, and I experienced no such squeaking when I wore them in the same boots. The Carbons did not squeak when worn in the soft fabric inners of my New Balance sneakers. I tried them in two different pairs. Feet are shaped all manner of types, and different shoes are built in different ways so your mileage will vary. I’m curious to know others’ experiences in other kinds of shoes, so feel free to post in the comment section ladies and gentlemen.

SuperfeetBlack&CarbonTo my naked eye and hand, I could discern no difference between the plastic-like material used in booth of these products’ heel.SuperfeetBlackvsCarbon

I don’t blame Superfeet for calling the Carbons “Carbon” instead of “Gray”, and the loud light green color of the underside could have been any color, but they looked HD enough for me (Mr. consumer) to spend $50 for a pair online. Superfeet Black run around $30.

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They’re both essentially fabric-covered foam beds attached to plastic heel/arch pieces- in other words the Black may contain the same carbon as the Carbons. I did not take materials to a lab for analyzation.

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Measure Twice, Cut Once

As you can see, I learned to cut more carefully when I copped the Carbons. Unless your size is just right, you’ll want to trim your premium insoles with large high-quality shears, snipping slowly and carefully. Think slivers, not chunks

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 Popdiatry recommends trying these or any of the other pro-sumer insoles out at REI and LL Bean-type places (running shops, etc..) to ensure you have the right starting size. It’s always a great idea to keep whatever stock insoles came with your shoes to use as a tracer for cutting the Supers. If you don’t have the original, you can also try using some 99-cent cheapos as a guinea pig before you start hacking the expensive ish.

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Superfeet also makes the Black DMP insoles (not tested, but felt), which are just the Black with memory foam instead of the regular fabric. This adds girth making the DMP thicker than the Carbons or regular Blacks- I narrowed this article down to the thinnest.

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Mix N’ Match + Overtime

You should use these suckas for multiple pairs of shoes. Carbons are currently working full time in my New Balance running shoes, and pulling a second shift in some NB walkers. Chance are, one of the shoe pairs will die before the Superfeet, so they’ll occupy another pair someday soon.

The fabric material that touches your foot on both B and C have a solid synthetic sensation and feel good with a wide variety of my favorite socks.

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Allow me to comment on the photo above. Some thoughts about foot powder are below. In an attempt to cancel the squeaking sound described before, I even cut corners off the bottoms of these (it didn’t work).

Avoid dumping large amounts of foot powder into your shoes/socks. A light dusting once every few days is plenty.

Most any body powder will be adequate for shoe use. Alternately, we would never use something designed as foot powder for the rest of the body.
More About Insoles

These days I love me a good leather insole, or some coated cork like Naot, Finn Comfort, and BIrkenstock does. I feel like when you start spending more than $300 on shoes- they should include an adequate insole. One nice thing about removable insoles is that you can remove them for an air-out. There are times though when you’re going to want to add sole to footwear that doesn’t have any, or upgrade to something more biomechanically respectful of the shape of the feet and make you feel a little more super. 

Shout out to Dr. Scholl’s and Spenco. We look forward to trying more insoles of all kinds!

Shoe Shopping South Of Boston: Asacks Footwear

Not far from the Brockton border in the Massachusetts south shore town of West Bridgewater lives a fantastic brick-and-mortar footwear store called Asacks.

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Red Wings and Chips for days

The family run footwear shop has been providing a personal touch to shoe-selling since 1974.

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Rather than the newest, hottest products from your favorite brands’ catalog, Asacks is filled with factory-seconds, slightly irregulars, and selections that just may have came out of a time capsule.

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ZIG-ZAG slip-ons, what?

They have more workboots for sale at a decent price than you can shake a Brannock at, and also plenty of slippers, sandals, sneakers and dress-shoes.

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You never know what you’ll find on their well-stocked racks.

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Browse stacks and stacks of (mostly) Chippewa and Red Wing footwear wall to wall, including many of those brands’ made-in-USA offerings.

AsacksWorkbootSelectionAlong with multiple widths, Asacks also has a fine selection of sizes over 13.

AsacksLargeSizesDear Bigfoot, they have your size.

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A size 20 pair of Red Wings

 

AsacksHandwrittenSignThe shop itself is industrially decorated with mostly handwritten, and hand-cut signage.AsacksSocksSelectionSock and lace displays offer a unique selection unmatched by your average mall-style footwear shop.

AsacksShoelaceRackYou’ve got to love a place that uses a last as a paperweight.AsacksLastPaperweight

No one manufacturer dominates Asacks. yet around the store you’ll see novelty/promotional items like Reebok chairs, Chippewa lights, this All-Star neon sign, and that supercool Asics clock. 

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I’ve been coming to Asacks since before cell-phones. I’ve scored various New Balances and even a pair of made-in-USA Sauconys there (many years ago).This time I walked out with a pair of American Handcrafted Chippewa 25262s in my favorite tan rodeo color for 99 bucks (reg. $150 at least). They’re labeled imperfect because of some scratches on the side, but boots are going to get scratched up anyway.

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Thank YOU!

Asacks Footwear, 265 N Main St, W. Bridgewater, MA 02379

They also have a second Cape Cod location on Main Street in Buzzard’s Bay

Extra special thanks to Karolyn from Asacks

If you visit, tell ’em Popdiatry sent ya~

 

 

 

 

 

Sock Game Stratego

“Sock game”. What does it mean?

Objects of the sock game:
  • To be empowered, never embarrassed by your socks
  • To be wearing the best socks available for your current life style with attention to fabric, thickness and shoe type
Clipped from The Boston Globe 1964
Clipped from The Boston Globe 1964

You lose the sock game if you are asked to remove your shoes and your socks are thrashed, dirty, ripped or all three. The board game Stratego was a bit like Chess, in that you had your plentiful ‘trooper’ pieces (work socks) and a hierarchy that led up to Generals and Marshals (socks you wear on a first date). 

Whether you keep your shoes on indoors like on the Wale album cover,

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or remove your shoes indoors like the Magnetic North and Taiyo Na album cover*,

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It may benefit you to mentally leap from sock game to sock strategy, which can be even more fun since life itself is not a game.

*On the subject of shoes indoors, this recent New England Journal of Medicine study shows how trace amounts of bird dung on the bottom of shoes can transfer diarrhea-causing C. difficile bacteria to the human body. (game changer)

You can still conform to the style standards of your outside world while also being the most comfortable. Remember the goals of the game again?

  • To be empowered, never embarrassed by your socks
  • To be wearing the best socks available for your current life style with attention to fabric, thickness and shoe type

It starts with good buying choices. When it comes to shoes, we recommend spending more on less. With hosiery, the spending is more painless because affordable socks are everywhere. 

A Happy Socks sock truck spotted outside Washington Square Park
A Happy Socks sock truck spotted outside Washington Square Park

I’ve gotten great socks from Amazon and big stores like T.J. Maxx and Marshalls. Outdoorsy shops like REI tend to have great socks. If you think like me, the occasional splurge on some boutiquey expensive socks is an inevitability. 

The Sock Man on St.Mark's Place
The Sock Man on St.Mark’s Place

Have you ever packed for a trip and spent minutes contemplating exactly what socks to take? You put in a couple extra pairs right? Your thin socks are good for those, but thicker socks work better on these. See: You’re a sock strategist. I got my first “good” pair of socks at The Sock Man on 8th Street back in the 90s. Up until then my sock game was passive; I just relied on the inevitable packs of socks I’d receive from my folks on birthdays and Christmas. I’d even default to socks from brands of sneakers I liked at the time: Adidas, Puma, etc.. Many years later I’ve gravitated back to the idea of buying socks in multi-packs in order to bring some consistency to my sock roster.

Einstein’s Uniform (bulk buying)

You know how heavy thinkers like Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs and Pee-wee Herman always dressed the same.  Why waste neurotransmission on deciding what to wear in the morning? My grandfather always wanted the same kind of socks (black Gold Toes) for a similar logic. When you do the wash, you needn’t blow minutes sorting each pair. Partly because I long for brilliance, and mostly because I’m paralyzed by too many choices, I’ve become a sucker for a good 3-pack of quality stockings. This incorporates a bit of the uniform theory, and since I often wear the same footwear, it’s nice to have the same sock/shoe combo on multiple days, and opening the sock drawer doesn’t activate the inner scatterbrain.

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JOCKEY 3-Pack: 32% Cotton, 28% Polyester, 20% Rayon, 19% Rayon, 1% Spandex

COTTON RULES EVERYTHING AROUND MY FOOT

Keeping in mind that Popdiatry is not a website for medical information while also bearing in mind that we urge readers to be comfortable and happy, I love me some cotton socks. Cotton is so forgiving and absorptive that it makes a great choice for a long day with long walks. Be that wise reader of the package while shopping. 100% cotton socks are rare. There needs to be some elastic agent; Just look for a majority percentage. The sock label will often have a breakdown similar to nutritional info found on food packaging. The con of cotton is that it tends to becomes pully and misshapen after a series of wears and washes. Other materials like polyester and nylon can lead to a better shelf life (drawer life) and therefore resilient look. We don’t need a PhD to recommend that you air-dry your hosiery as much as possible. If you don’t have some clothespins and a line, get yourself a wooden dying rack and hang your wet socks on there with game-winning pride.

A great hangout for socks
A great hangout for socks

Also: You know that thing where you roll a pair of socks together to put in the drawer? I’d avoid doing that, or reduce it to one roll, to preserve the aforementioned elasticity around the ankle. Unless it’s a look that your going for, droopy socks can be annoying as hell.

 How many socks should you have?

Reporting live from New York City, around twenty pairs should do ya. That gives you plenty of flex time between washings, and won’t crowd your drawer. You can hibernate those alpaca and merino wool socks when the temperature is above 80. Conversely, the no-show whites can lay low if it’s winter. You can store any socks over twenty and smoothly introduce them onto your roster when a pair ‘retires’.SocksFarmToFeet

Left Right Socks

I first noticed New Balance doing left/rights for some of their high-end running socks. Most of our socks start to develop a left and right after some good wear anyway- especially those cottons. But like the package of these Keen L/R socks say “You don’t have two left feet”:

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During the American Civil War- the leather brogans (boots) issued by the confederacy to their soldiers had no defined left and right boot. Soldiers were expected to wear two of the same boots until the leather conformed. Imagine that break-in period? No wonder the bad guys lost. Today we have left/right shoes, and left/right socks, but sadly the human race hasn’t moved past wars. Maybe left/right socks can help pacify us? 

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CLIP YOUR TOENAILS (just not in public)

Until every sock is left right, you want to make your socks last longer by minding your toenail length. Comedian George Carlin had a funny line about toenail clipping- like, when you decide to do it? How about when your big toenail is sharp enough to cut a gash in your lover’s calf? That means it’s slowly slicing away at your sock. After finishing this article would be a great time for a clip.

 Toe Socks

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Toes to freedom

I first saw toe-socks (like gloves for your feet) in the catalog of Things You Never Knew Existed back in the day. I remember thinking how socks like these would drive me nuts with the sensation. Fast forward to 2015 and I bought a pair of Injinji performance toesocks to try for myself.

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Injinji Performance 2.0 Original Weight Thin Cushioning ToeSock: 29% Polyester, 68% Nylon, 3% Lycra, made in China

I do appreciate my toes having their own  pockets, and I understand they allow a more natural splay.  These socks worked out okay. Maybe it was the material, but I found them to be a bit fatiguing after a long day. My index toe being almost equal length to my big toe probably doesn’t help either. If it’s toe-crowding you’re concerned about, a set of foam toe-spacers may be a better solution. I am however intrigued enough to buy another pair soon with a different thickness. 

 PLAYING FAVORITES

Think hosiery natural selection. The socks you like will always be picked and worn and remain at the top of the drawer. Before writing this article I did purchase a bunch of different socks, and one brand started to be picked all the time- Wrightsock.

WrightsocksConcreteI happened upon them in an REI store and really really like their patented double-layer construction. The company makes their socks in the USA, and guarantees they won’t give you blisters; They are double layered, but do not feel too thick. I bought a second pair, and look forward to my third, forth and fifth.  They’re not cotton, but the innovative design has them feeling great, and they always seem to be hanging on the top tier of my wooden rack.

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Swiftwick sock rack spotted at an American airport

Expensive Socks

Remember when Biggie rapped “…I stay Gucci down to the socks…”? Just like any apparel category, there exists a high-end in the world of socks. Pairs that may cost you more than dinner at P.F. Chang’s. Barring the simple name of some designer printed on the sock with no other testament to quality, many expensive socks aren’t even that expensive considering they should outlast the pair you bought off the endcap at Walgreens. You have Stance, Darn Tough, Cole + Parker, Dahlgren, Feetures!, Smartwool, Thorlos… so many brands actually that I’m having a hard time finishing this article.

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Rihanna X Stance

 

Graphic/Novelty Socks

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Odd Sox

Semi-recent advancements in fabric printing technology have made it possible to put detailed images on stockings, and there are a whole lot of companies offering anything you can imagine to grace your feet in these times of memification.

Cocky Socks
Cocky Socks

Don’t expect the graphics to stay looking brand new after multiple wears and washes. You should definitely follow the instructions on laundering, and consider air drying socks with pictures of butts on them.

40s and Shorties "Twerk" socks
40s and Shorties “Twerk” socks

I have a hunch many of these novelty socks are being produced faster than licensing agreements can catch up for likenesses and imagery. We know Biggie rapped “… cheese, eggs and Welch’s grape…” but the grape juice on these 40s & Shorties Big Poppa socks appears genericized:

"T-Bone steak, cheese, eggs, and Welch's grape" - Biggie
“T-Bone steak, cheese, eggs, and Welch’s grape” – Biggie

The Rules

Every game has rules, and the sock game rules are written in invisible ink on the collective conscious of wherever you happen to be in this world. The more shorts are worn in the summer, the less I see of my own socks. In Seattle, no one might blink an eye at socks with sandals, elsewhere you might get Vice Don’ted or social media dissed for daring to .The fate of your sock/shorts combo will be tried in the court of public opinion regardless of what some blogger writes. Good thing you are the judge.

So there aren’t any rules, but if you break a non-rule, life will hand you the proper infraction. Function may funk you up if you wear wool socks and it’s 90 degrees out. Going sockless in certain types of shoes can be doable, but if you have a long day with lots of walking, you may be better off with stockings. I should add that getting blisters on your feet won’t help you win anything.

Uses for retired socks

Old socks that are still together but look bad, gifted socks you do not love, holy socks- these can all be retired in the trash, a deep hole or:

  • Dry foot therapy: Rub petroleum jelly on extremely dry regions of feet and put some retired socks before slumbering

ps- there are also these:

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pps: Also: Going sockless at the airport is for losers

Popdiatribe: Dog Days of Summer

I was walking through Ridgewood Queens 

WedgesInRidgewoodand saw these wedges lying at the base of a big ol’ tree. There was something about the composition; I usually post discarded kicks on Insta, but it wasn’t a good square. I wanted to use it as the Popdiatry twitter header image, but the image got cut too much. So here it is leading off this month’s collection of random thoughts and images.

LACES

Summer 2015 is in full effect here along the northeast corridor and most of our boots are hibernating in favor of something lighter (but not flip-flops or sandals!). Timberland, the boot, shoe, clothing and accessory giant that had their humble beginning in Massachusetts might not have boot-heads salivating as much as Chippewa, Broken Homme, Nicks, Thorogood, Oak Street, Red WIngs, Viberg, White’s, and Wesco,, but somebody is going to speed by us in a Benz bumping Biggie with a Timberland boot on the pedal, and in 2015, there is something they offer to the boot snob that may interest you.

Many of the Timberland brick and mortar stores, such as the one on Broadway in Manhattan, have a “lace bar” where they can custom cut you a pair of boot laces for a reasonable price.

Timberland Lace Bar
Timberland Lace Bar

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Thanks to Funyagi for the Tim pictures.

A few days ago was another moon landing anniversary, and I totally slacked on posting this:

One Small Step by Howard Fink
One Small Step by Howard Fink

That being a piece of 3d art by Howard Fink title “One Small Step”

I’m always keeping an eye out for foot/shoe inspired art, like this foot from Mr. Chunkism:

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Quick Walk Around Chicago

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Wanted to travel light. Needed to bring a business suit; Bought a Skyroll Garment bag from a Manhattan Men’s Wearhouse in which you can fit a couple suits, other clothes, and a pair of shoes (in one of the cylinder partitions)*

Skyroll*Look for an extended Skyroll review in a future post. For my purpose, I was able to pack enough for a  2-3 day jaunt and cancel out the burden of a big old case; Think more like dufflebag

STUCK DOWNTOWN

In the shade of John Hancock Center/Water Tower Place, yes Near North Side; Yeah, where all the mall stores and annoying walkers are. I thought positive, had a little time between tasks, so took a stroll around-a-few-blocks in search of inspiration. 

Rushing up Rush Street

I was wearing my Frye Arkansas boots (no affiliation), so on N Rush Street, I gravitated into their flagship store to see what they’ve been up to lately. The big Frye flagships, of which there are four in the U.S., are set up a like countryish museums, with lots of leather, dark wood.. a certain kind of mood. Most of the men’s made-in-USA footwear is in the very back.

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TheFryeCompany.com

Frye has some interesting patinas going on that fill good space away from the standard browns and blacks. Some of their leathers are even tumbled with stones in a wood drum before construction. Though not always a fan of pre-busted wears, I really like the “smoke” distressed waxed suede on their Prison Boot (dig those inside-out eyelets too), and another color they are calling “gaucho” on their stuff. My year-old Arkansas are plain black (rubber sole) and it was cool to view some other colors, especially the painted and stonewashed leather shade they call Whiskey

The Frye Company "Whiskey"
The Frye Company “Whiskey”

 

 

I make my boots travel friendly by swapping the stock laces out to 45-inch fabric ones, or else you’d be stalling in the TSA line tying those long leather laces that come with many of the Fryes. 

Up the block there was a Vans store where I bought a swell pair of 45-inch polyester flat laces. I made quick work of a Mexican lobster roll at Da Lobsta on E Cedar.

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I window-shopped through the little Church’s store on E Walton. The made-in-England brand’s NYC store is closed for renovations, and the Chicago one is the only other location in the country. It was proper to see the entire collection up close. If Frye was museum, Church’s have their men’s and women’s shoes presented more like a jewelry shop.

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Game-wise I could totally see maturing Doc wearers wanting to take the British style to the next level and getting into the Church’s line. Most of the shoes appear at quick glance like they’re from 1930. Closer inspection reveals flourishes of modernity on the inners and soles plus they have some leather sneaker/shoe hybrids on the roster. Above images are from Church’s website. 

INDEPENDENCE ON OAK

In-the-cut on East Oak Street in a way that no dingbat may find, lives a place I would tag “must visit” in Near North. Independence has damn-near the whole collection of footwear by Oak Street Bootmakers on display, along with select made-in-USA clothing and useful accessories like shoe-care kits and bottle-opener keys. 

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Pic: Popdiatry

Less department store, more like a friend’s nice apartment, the guys who maintain Independence are very involved in its workings and are happy to talk all manner of shoes, clothes and life while you browse. Other customers in the store may join in conversation and give shoe and food recommendations. That’s the type of vibe this spot gives- just a great shop for the American man near Lake Michigan with a friendly crew.

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Patina again. I love the color Oak Street refers to as ‘natural’ on their models. It’s a kind of oily golden that you can envision looking better with age and conditioning.

Oak Street Bootmakers "Natural" color
Oak Street Bootmakers “Natural” color

Oak doesn’t play when it comes to making shoes. They now offer plenty of loafers, bluchers, oxfords and boats featuring the same Horween Chromexcel leather and tough construction of their big boot brothers.

Oak St. Mocs @ Independence
Oak St. Mocs @ Independence

For me it is all about the boots. We’re impressed with how O.S.B. has matured, making tiny improvements along the way, and getting into low-tops. Their natural roughout (rough side of leather out, smooth side in) products are very sweet. Though do you ever notice what happens to light rough leather boots when worn a lot with bluejeans?  The blue dye may stain the tops; I feel like Oak Street channeled this by dropping these dark blue roughouts, with a “pajeana” baked right in. Cobra Commander could wear these on a date with the Baroness.

Oak St. Indigo Roughouts @ Independence
Oak St. Indigo Roughouts @ Independence

You have to feel the insides. To ready my feet for the day they marry some Oak Streets, I purchased a pair of their made-in-USA majority-cotton socks ($8) in a unique shade of burnt orange/red. 

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Oak Street Bootmakers

 

WHY NOT SOME UNDIES

Icebreaker have been on our deep watch-list for a while now. When I happened upon one of their nine U.S. TouchLab shops located on E Walton Street, I went in and dropped $33 on a pair of their Merino wool underwears. The Icebreaker rep says these drawers can be worn for three times the normal length of regular undies before washing due to the fabric’s absorptive nature. They’re wool, but spun so thin the front is double layered lest they be nearly see-through. They guarantee the product; Look forward to a review in Off The Path soon.

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Icebreaker Anatomica Merino Wool Briefs

 

 

MIDWEST VINTAGE

KokorokokoChicagoThanks to an old pal who lives in Chi, I rode shotgun in a Subaru through Wicker Park and Bucktown way away from the skyscrapers and mega-malls. We drove past the Horween leather tannery and I took a big whiff. I got a glimpse of Chicago’s new greened elevated rail path for bikers, runners and walkers The 606.  We needed a retro sensory overload and It was at a vintage shop in Wicker called Kokorokoko where I saw some mind-blowing kicks that I never imagined existing.

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L.A. Gear “Election 88” HIgh Tops with a license plate lace-tag!

LAgearHighTops88HeelYes that’s Michael Dukakis on a removable velcro “All-Star” patch, and yes there was a George H. Bush one included. What?!

LAgearElection88HighTopsIf the 80s and 90s were magic, you could cast spells with items from Kokorokoko; Cassettes, patches, VHS workout tapes, trading cards, Metal, New Jack Swing, Bulls, Hulk Hogan, select footwear and more. You’ll find something here whether you were born the 70s like me or the 90s like recording artist Tink, who came through for some shopping recently.

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instagram.com/official__tink

Let the bright colors of late last century surround you, and pop-culture past rewind you. I forgot to check the size or where those LA Gears were made (Korea we think), but if you can get over to 1323 N. Milwaukee Ave quick you might be able to scoop the Election 88s in time to wear for July 4th when you’ll never be asked “where’d you get those?” so much in your life.  Kokorokoko !

Before I knew it, it was time to go. I packed my laces, socks and underwear in the remaining space in the Skyroll and hopped a cab.

The Skyroll didn’t let me down. I packed my things just like the instructional video showed, and got it even better on the way back. You do need a large flat surface to get the pack correct: bed, table, clean floor; The garment bag is advertised as carry-on friendly but I checked it both ways because JetBlue.  

PS: Water Tower Place has an amazingly wide variety of places to dine and lots of great stairs to climb.  

C U SOON

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Dorothy’s Slippers and You

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Last Thursday and Friday, a diving team swept a flooded mine in Grand Rapids, Minnesota for a missing pair of the ruby-red shoes Judy Garland’s Dorothy wore in “The Wizard Of Oz”. Oz-heads know there were at least four to twenty (?) pairs of the shiny shoes used during the actual filming of WOO; One was stolen from a private collection in 2005 and there have since been rumors they were chucked into this old mine now filled with water in Grand Rapids; Minnesota not Michigan.

DiversSearchForRubyOzSlippersWednesday would have been Garland’s 93rd birthday; She was born in Grand Rapids and the dive itself was part of an annual event thrown by the Judy Garland Museum called The Wizard Of Oz Festival. Footage from the scuba mission (which did not yield the slippers) will be used in an upcoming documentary titled “The Slippers”. If you were there you have the chance to be in the final film.

Via Instagram.com/judygarlandmuseum
Via Instagram.com/judygarlandmuseum

The museum puts on a surprising amount of family-friendly “Oz” and Garland-history events; They’re also asking you, dear readers and red-slipper aficionados, to keep an eye out for these missing iconic heels.

Lace-Locking & A New New Balance Outlet

I hope you all had a happy International Fluevog Day last Friday. Pardon the sneezes; the pollen count has been high in the northeast this week. Heavy boot season is about done and I’ve been wearing sneakers a bit more along the northeast corridor.  What about you?

Doug from Jersey City, New Jersey tipped me off to this swell video that went around on the webs heavy last week:

I’d been wondering about that extra set of holes lately, and since I’m not a runner (I just walk a lot), never bothered to look into it. I’m sure there are a google ways to use the extra holes. My New Balance 498s have this extra set, and I usually skip it, or obtain some 45-inch laces that don’t leave as much tip. I did lace up as instructed in the video above and it felt pretty solid, but I found this lacing a pain to untie quickly. Locking might be preferable for competition runners, but I’d avoid using the technique while air traveling or going on dates.

Speaking of New Balance, they opened a new factory outlet shop on April 4th in Avon, Massachusetts*. As a former Bostonian who’d been visiting the main NB outlet in Brighton, (Boston, Massachusetts) since it was located on North Beacon Street, I was curious to see how it would compare. The regular New Balance running shops, like on 5th Ave in New York City or Boylston St. in Boston are fun to visit for the latest and greatest New Balance, plus customization stations, but at an outlet we expect to see older models, deadstock, and totally random oddballs that you can’t even find on the Internet.

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The new new is located on Stockwell Drive, and is definitely stocked well. They did have plenty of brand new older models, with a split down the middle for women and men. 

NewBalanceFactoryStoreAvonLayoutYou had your insole and accessory endcaps, with some try-on benches toward the back, lots to look through.  Hockey players could even get gear from NB’s Warrior brand.

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There were a couple Brannock foot measuring devices at the store. When I’m considering buying a shoe, I like to try all sizes above, below and wide to make sure I’m getting the best fit. Some irregularities could be in sizing, and that could be the reason the sneaks ended up at an outlet anyway.

NewBalanceFactoryStoreIsleAvon

Chock-full clearance racks lined the back walls. This is where you find the oddball randos. I ended up purchasing some Minimus MX20v3s for $40 out of said racks.

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I first tried them with socks, and proceeded to break them in later that day via a batting cage session, some field frisbee, and even a turn playing drums. Remember that cartoon Laff-A-Lympics?

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I ended up preferring wearing the MX20v3s without socks; much less squishy-feels, more sure-footedness. The shoe itself can nearly be compared to a padded sock with laces. The MX20s have no removable insole and feature antimicrobial treated inners much like minimalist offerings from Vibram and others.  

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Vibram actually provides the outsole under a thin layer of foam attached to the uppers. Sporting some bug-screen style mesh on the heel-sides, these measure a 4mm heel-to-toe drop and are made-in-USA from imported components.

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#ImpulsePurchase

What else at the store? In line I spotted some sweet skull ‘n’ crossbones flat laces en route to checkout. The Minimus’s came stock with black 54″ athletic (oval) laces which I did try lace-locking and felt it was too constricting for this type of shoe.  Without the extra holes laced, the tips sometimes swiped the ground (A Popdiatry no-no). I swapped them with the 45″ skulls and I’m a happy urban camper.  

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Rule of Toe: NB Minimus, no socks, 45″ laces

I use the Minimus’s for handball and other hard-ground excercises. I wouldn’t choose these to walk around all day in a big city, but I can definitely see packing them in luggage for use at a hotel gym. They’re definitely less attention-getting than toe-shoes, and I’d consider wearing them in close-range coffeeshop or foodshopping situations where I wouldn’t wear FiveFingers or SkeleToes. 

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Elsewhere off the path, thanks to Michael from Cambridge Massachusetts for sending us pics of this ridiculously fresh made-in-USA “Birds” snapback. 

BirdsSnapbackCapAlfredHitchcokBirdsCapIf you’ve never seen the original Birds by Alfred Hitchcock, put it in your queue. 

* Thanks to Kathy from Brockton for the tip on the New Balance store.

Gotta run.. stay tuned for more posts. -Chris

Things You Already Know: May

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Pic: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images via Bloomberg
Pic: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images via Bloomberg

 

You already know that we save pictures of discarded shoes for Instagram, but this one was too rectangular for IG:

I can't remember where I saw these- could have been Broadway in Brooklyn, or maybe Delancey Street ~Pop
I can’t remember where I saw these- could have been Broadway in Brooklyn, or maybe Delancey Street ~Pop

 

You already know about minimalist toe-shoes. Vibram has FiveFingers (5 toe slots), Fila has Skele-Toes (4 toe slots) and now Body Glove occupies the “3-toe” slot between Fila and  Ninja Tabis with their 3T line of footwear:

Body Gloves for feets
Body Gloves for feets
Spotted at Famous Footwear Westgate Mall Brockton MA
Spotted at Famous Footwear Westgate Mall Brockton MA

 

You already knew the big boxing match was going to be a disappointment. How about that Clippers-Spurs game though?