u/hlarsenart

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Which Mary Janes should I pick?

The ones available in my budget and size are: 1) Buzz milled nappa Mary janes, 2) Bex Double Stitch, or 3) Aprile Mary Janes.

Additionally there's Elphies but I have wider feet so I'm worried they wouldn't be comfortable. I need them for all day wear :)

Anyone have any strong feelings either way? Open to other shoes but might have to look at used.

u/hlarsenart — 22 hours ago
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How long should I wait?

I've sent this seller messages asking for details on the item, decided to buy it anyway and still haven't received a reply. Been 9 days and they haven't shipped it yet. It does say their account has been active so I'm not sure why they aren't responding to my messages. How long should I give them to ship before I escalate? I wouldn't mind the long shipping time if it weren't for the dead silence.

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u/hlarsenart — 9 days ago

8.5x11 booklet paper

Hey y'all. Random question here.

When someone orders a 8.5x11 booklet with saddle stitching, are we using 8.5x11 sized paper, or 11x17?

I assumed it meant the former but I want to make sure. Thank you!

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u/hlarsenart — 13 days ago

They're basically Dr Martens' version of slip on Vans. Wondering how they compare to Vans, as I like the style but find them so uncomfortable for all day wear.

u/hlarsenart — 17 days ago

I was shopping for Dr M Mary janes when I stumbled upon this site, and purchased before realizing something weird. They don't even say Dr Marten on the listing but Uma orthopedic Mary janes, the pictures are clearly Dr Martens..

Google searched and found another site doing the same thing. Tf did I just buy, I can't even cancel it on the site. 🤦‍♀️

u/hlarsenart — 18 days ago

It's starting to get hot here and my feet have been sweating at work. I usually wear boot socks with Emburys or Audricks. The Audricks are definitely sweatier and heavier than the Emburys so I'll probably have to retire those for a while, but I'd like an alternative to Emburys that is still comfortable for a 9 hr shift on my feet. Only requirements for work shoes is they have to have closed toes and heels, so I'm thinking either some mary jane style shoes or canvas shoes.. but not sure what to go for.

Any recommendations?

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u/hlarsenart — 18 days ago