February 11, 2016 At 01:32 PM By ben l
Dino JBurnaby, BC
Aloha BruceSunnyvale, CA
February 11, 2016 At 05:05 PM
Hi Ben, That's a very interesting question that you posed. Firstly, you indicate that you're looking for something breathable -- I'm afraid that compared to flip flops and sandals all other footwear choices will pale in comparison. Having said that, you also indicated that you mentioned an occasional "business" round. Does that mean your attire apres golf is business casual? If so, it can be a bit at odds with your "on course" wear. Let's assume that you are going to go straight from the course to the clubhouse - lounge/bar restaurant area. If my round of golf is for a business purpose of sorts, then I will wear a nice polo shirt that is not too "loud" and will wear either a classy pair of shorts or a nice pair of pants (chinos, etc.). My footwear will be a choice of bit loafers or perhaps a comfortable driving style shoe. I've included a couple of images below. Please overlook the fact that I need to clean them up -- its still winter where I live so these tend to sit in the closet until Spring time. I hope this is some "food for thought".
Corey HStedman, NC
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marquel cCharleston, SC
Dave NDade City, FL
Keith MAcworth, GA
ben lCumming, GA
Eric HRidgway, PA
Carl TLittle Rock, AR
David TGrosse Pointe Farms, MI
Jeffrey AWoodbury, MN
loafers are the way to go.
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Jerry WoodByfield, MA
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greg pChicago 'burbs, IL
October 16, 2018 At 04:05 PM
I would like to recommend work boots. They are the best and you will look stylish and will give you cool look at the same time. On many website you can find them and buy them. Well i would recommend https://fallenfootwear.com/ from here you can buy boots as well as you can get reviews which one is good for you.
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