Viberg
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You r welcome KKT, why you want go 9 when viberg suggest 8.5E with the built up in 2030? I assume your feet have been measured? would double check again if you are unsure.
I know sizing is difficult sometimes but bringing you in the right size will make you happier. I read from others they go half up from their usual viberg size in 2030 last, like Aries for example. But all about preferences. Feet and comfort are so different
Assuming you took a sock into consideration you normally wear in your vibergs. Otherwise it may sound more like a 9 but i tend more to a 8.5 but again your feet are different than mine and others
Take care
Thanks Davito, it is a pretty tough decision though, I will have to thinking about it a little bit more.
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WOW!! Those are beautiful. Love everything about them. Really like how close together the eyelets are
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Those are simply beautiful!!!
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Incredible.
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Those are nice!
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I know I'm a bit behind, but I've just viewed The Big Decision Viberg episode and 3 things stand out:
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Family tension! Glad to see they're resolving it though and got the investment.
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Brett is pretty feckin' ripped; quite sure the host is sweet on him.
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He also wears a lot of Cabourn and Merz B Schwanen if I'm not mistaken (and I guess that would fit considering the collabs).
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Where can I see that episode? Id love to check it out
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This was the original link, but it doesn't work for me; I'm guessing it's some sort of broadcast rights issue for US viewers. Perhaps someone else has one that will work for us Americans…
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Actually, right now I'm not in Texas. I've escaped to America! Temporary freedom, but still enjoyable…
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Actually, right now I'm not in Texas. I've escaped to America! Temporary freedom, but still enjoyable…
Goddamn illegals…
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Hmmm…really mixed emotions about this video. As a Canadian and part of a family business myself, I love seeing the progress and evolution of Viberg, the brand. However–and I don't mean to judge because I have a bit of a temper and attitude problem as well, and it would be hypocritical to harp on these character faults-- I was really disappointed with how dismissive Brett came across with respect to the opportunity they were presented by participating in the public demonstration and of the constructive criticism offered by the "footwear fashion consultant." I understand their argument that this particular person might not be used to handling a quality product similar to that which they produce and that presenting their custom boot at his store would be akin to having a Rolex on display in Wal-Mart. But, for someone who made a point of mentioning that without this investment the company's future will almost certainly be in peril, I found it insulting that they would not so much as give him the courtesy of a phone call notifying him of their decision to not attend. I don't know; I just don't like the idea of making someone feel small for the sake of your own image. I'd like to think this was a humbling experience, but given the fact they received the investment they asked for, I doubt it will have any kind of effect.