51. Would people want to buy his shoes then? 52. At the time, Wills said he was going to buy the shoes for his son and was hiding them in a bag so they would be a surprise. 53. Bancher adds that in Asia, parents often buy expensive shoes assuming that they are the best but do not know what to look for in a shoe. 54. However, only a few of them actually buy shoes. 55. Sprinter Michael Johnson now can buy some shoes made out of real gold. 56. The shoes were bought by a British-South African businessman, Jeremy Martin, who promised Mandela a replica pair. 57. Those in the know would buy shoes directly from the makers in the small Bandung district to save tens of thousands of rupiah on retail prices. 58. The local rotary club bought athletic shoes for the team, and a downtown shop has supplied clothing for their trip home. |