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These are NT tbh, depends on what you wear.

If you are wearing sweat pants and shit it won't look good, just a ordinary fit can work with them well. I agree.
I stick with timbs though since i love work boots personally.
 
anyone know what it is? has to be NT though. I’ve seen some good nike ones and timbs are good too, but I heard doc martens mog both in terms of height given and are NT as well
DocMartens, Panama Jack, Timberland shoes with thick insoles in it, it will hide and maintain your ankles
 
this would actually be “nt” where I live
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Timberland shoes with thick insoles in it, it will hide and maintain your ankles
elab?
These are NT tbh, depends on what you wear.

If you are wearing sweat pants and shit it won't look good, just a ordinary fit can work with them well. I agree.
I stick with timbs though since i love work boots personally.
I usually pair them with baggy jeans that cover half of the shoe and a sweater/hoodie. Not sure if that’d work with docs but it does with timbs
 
anyone know what it is? has to be NT though. I’ve seen some good nike ones and timbs are good too, but I heard doc martens mog both in terms of height given and are NT as well
idk. i have new balances 9060s, add 1.8 inches, hermes bouncing with 1.5 inches, asics gel nycs with 1.4 inches, asics kayano 14 with 1.3 inches, nike travis scotts with 1.2 inches. id recommend the 9060s or vans, depends on ur style. check out https://runrepeat.com , they offer great reviews, especially concerning comfort and dimensions
 
My idiotic friend wears timbs in school and he walks like a pigeon so he sounds like an elephant coming down the hall
Yeah well guess what, several girls complimented my timbs when I first started wearing them so jokes on you
idk. i have new balances 9060s, add 1.8 inches, hermes bouncing with 1.5 inches, asics gel nycs with 1.4 inches, asics kayano 14 with 1.3 inches, nike travis scotts with 1.2 inches. id recommend the 9060s or vans, depends on ur style. check out https://runrepeat.com , they offer great reviews, especially concerning comfort and dimensions
Oh shit new balance 9060s might be the method. Looks good and I think it gives more height than timbs if i’m not mistaken
 
Yeah well guess what, several girls complimented my timbs when I first started wearing them so jokes on you

Oh shit new balance 9060s might be the method. Looks good and I think it gives more height than timbs if i’m not mistaken
they look great, go with many fits, super comfy, not too expensive. tbh one of my favs. many colorways aswell. and the soles dont look extremely thick
 
Nothing more to elab tbf, if you're into workwear style you can add 2 inches insoles to your boots. The boot will cover + tightening your ankle so you'll be more stable to walk with. Also it'll be more discreet compared to low shoes like Nike's.

You also avoid shoes with big plateforms so it'll be less obvious you're height frauding
 

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