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    Default Piloti shoes at Ross 121 & Preston

    If anyone's interested: North of the Stonebriar Mall, they have some brown & tans in 10.5 thru 12 and some black and lime green in 9, and 11. $20

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    witch modal are they?

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    now i wish i ware a 9 or 11, the black and line are my stile, might go try on the 11s

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    They may have had 10's or 10.5 but not sure. I didn't pay that close attention.

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    Ya I scored a 10.5 in black, thanks for the heads up on cheap stuff

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    Ross at 121 and Glade Rd. in Euless has some, too.

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    i'm gonna head up there sunday morning.......
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    Thanks Michael. Drove up there Sunday morning and tried on a few sizes. The 11's fit perfectly. Best $20 I've spent in a while!!!

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    Pilotis spotted thread...

    I went up to that Ross on 121/Glade and didn't find any.

    Keep those eyes peeled

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    The Ross in Rowlett has both the blue/gray 32 and also the brown leather Sebring ($150 list price). The Ross in Rockwall has only the blue/gray 32. They are 10-11 1/2. Motorollow and I both bought one pair (my second pair ) just now. The shoes of the 32 are smaller than the sizes indicated. I have to buy 1 size bigger. Best $20 you will ever spend! Sebring size are closer to normal size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabkwong View Post
    The Ross in Rowlett has both the blue/gray 32 and also the brown leather Sebring ($150 list price). The Ross in Rockwall has only the blue/gray 32. They are 10-11 1/2. Motorollow and I both bought one pair (my second pair ) just now. The shoes of the 32 are smaller than the sizes indicated. I have to buy 1 size bigger. Best $20 you will ever spend! Sebring size are closer to normal size.
    The Ross in Rowlett had a good selection of sizes (9.5 to 12) below is a picture of the 2 styles they had:
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    You know, as much as I want to like these shoes I just can't.

    The styling on the one's I've seen at Ross are either, just ok or meh.
    The fit and comfort is meh on every one I've tried on.

    For driving I still prefer my Puma Repli Cat Mid



    For bumming around I prefer my Chucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black roadster View Post
    You know, as much as I want to like these shoes I just can't.

    The styling on the one's I've seen at Ross are either, just ok or meh.
    I agree to a point. The brown all-leather Piloti shoes at Ross were not very comfortable on my foot, but I have issues with my feet. The blue/grey Piloti shoes are probably the best looking ones I have seen and fit pretty well. I would prefer the black Ferrari Puma's at Journeys but I don't want to pay $100 for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by black roadster View Post
    You know, as much as I want to like these shoes I just can't.

    The styling on the one's I've seen at Ross are either, just ok or meh.
    The fit and comfort is meh on every one I've tried on.

    For driving I still prefer my Puma Repli Cat Mid



    For bumming around I prefer my Chucks.

    Those neon green Chuck's are mad tyte.....I could be drawin some flames on them with a sharpie and they would be the best kix evar
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    Quote Originally Posted by motorollow View Post
    I agree to a point. The brown all-leather Piloti shoes at Ross were not very comfortable on my foot, but I have issues with my feet. The blue/grey Piloti shoes are probably the best looking ones I have seen and fit pretty well. I would prefer the black Ferrari Puma's at Journeys but I don't want to pay $100 for them.
    You need to check out the Puma Outlet at Allen Outlets. I think I got mine for $40.00 or less.
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    My tennis shoes work allright - never tried driving shoes...besides the rolled heel, what's the difference? Being that they look skinnier than an average tennis shoe, wouldn't that make it harder to reach the gas pedal during heel/toe manuevers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmcreider View Post
    My tennis shoes work allright - never tried driving shoes...besides the rolled heel, what's the difference? Being that they look skinnier than an average tennis shoe, wouldn't that make it harder to reach the gas pedal during heel/toe manuevers?

    I'd need that....having big feet and hitting 2 pedals at once is not fun.

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    You have wide feet, then, wider than mine.

    So it appears I was born to heel toe - at least in regular shoes.
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    Yeah actually... 12 Wide is the best fitting size. I usually end up going with 13 w/ a tiny bit of empty space around the toes.

    BLAH..barefoot driving ftw

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