I really like the “made it myself” quality to this website. Its rough around the edges and looks “home baked”. The colors are quite nice and reflect the product quite nicely.
I really like the “made it myself” quality to this website. Its rough around the edges and looks “home baked”. The colors are quite nice and reflect the product quite nicely.
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I know you’re not supposed to say anything mean about the environment, but I’ve got to put it out there: Ecosneaks are the crappiest — that’s THE crappiest — shoes I’ve bought in over a decade. They hurt my feet terribly the entire time I had them. Fortunately, that wasn’t too long because they promptly decomposed after 2 months. I guess they’re not really made for walking. They’re more like driving shoes.