MEN'S SHOES, WOMEN'S VIEWS: 89% Wouldn't Drink Champagne from Your Wing Tips

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If the wide-ranging survey of attractiveness was too general for your tastes, here’s a narrower look at the topic.
Johnston & Murphy, the Nashville-based shoe company, recently got 500 women to answer a telephone survey about their likes and dislikes in men’s shoes. (Why these women had nothing better to do is not disclosed.) The chart indicates that the casually shod fare better with women than the formally shod. More than 40% of respondents agreed that ‘a man’s shoes say a lot about his personality,’ although 25.4%




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