Motorcycle Classics

Riding shoes from Highway 21 and Cortech

Highway 21 Axle Riding Shoes

hen it comes to motorcycle gear I freely admit that I have a problem with two things: jackets and boots. With so many variables in aesthetics and function, it’s easy to spend a small fortune and fill a large closet. For the past few months, however, I’ve). Aesthetically, these shoes move seamlessly from the bike to office to the local brewpub. The canvas uppers and classic high-top appearance garner compliments from motorcyclists and pedestrians alike, and the beefy sneaker format makes them comfortable enough to walk around in all day long. I even wore them all weekend at the Barber Festival without complaint!

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