Just so you know I’m judging everyone in this thread.

  • @[email protected]
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    219 minutes ago

    I’ve recently started exclusively wearing Crocs. They are literally the ugliest shoes currently mass produced, but god fucking damnit they’re so fucking comfortable.

    I used to have sore feet after walking a couple miles, but I recently walked 13 miles in my Crocs, and only by mile 10 or so were my feet sore. I think it’s cause I have really wide size 12 feet, and most size 12s don’t come in wide, but Crocs are just wide by default.

    If they made less pug fugly Crocs, they’d be the most popular shoes in existence. Just fyi, they also eat socks like crazy. I’ve thrown away probably ten pairs of socks in the last few months, because Crocs will create gaping holes like they’re Ron Jeremy in his prime.

    You can judge me all you want for wearing Crocs with socks, but I will never stop.

    • @ClinicallydepressedpoochieOP
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      117 minutes ago

      It’s about 10 years too late to make fun of someone for liking crocs. This is just white people culture now.

  • Majorllama
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    354 minutes ago

    All black.

    Soft squishy insoles.

    Skater type shoe.

    Will last more than a year.

    Less than 100 bucks.

    I have no brand loyalty. It’s whatever checks those boxes and I’m vibin with the one time I accidentally walk into a shoe store every 5 years.

  • @spittingimage
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    31 hour ago

    Birds.

    One morning I got up and found an explosion of feathers in the entry. I mentally said goodbye to the owner and decided it must be the smallest cat - because there was no sign of the bird and she eats everything.

    Imagine my surprise when I went to put my shoe on and there was something soft and warm under my foot. There was a still-living, apparently unharmed, sparrow hiding in my sneaker. I released it outside and went on my way.

    Not the most pleasant experience, but I’m luckier than my mother-in-law who found one of these in her shoe. They bite when they feel threatened - that’s how she found it.

  • magnetosphere
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    33 hours ago

    My job requires me to be on my feet constantly. I’m looking for all-day comfort, durability, support, overall quality, and a fair price. “Fair” doesn’t necessarily mean “low”. An inexpensive pair of sneakers can cost more over time if I have to replace them every year.

  • @IMALlama
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    54 hours ago

    Cut to the shape of an actual foot and flexible/minimalistic sole. I live in the Midwest, so I’ll compromise some ok sole thickness in the winter. Standing in snow with my kid at the bus stop in minimalistic soles and even thicker socks makes for quick feet.

    Shape of your foot? I don’t understand why you would want your toes/foot contorted. I do not understand shoes that have a point in the middle of them. Either you’re smashing your toes together or your making something stick out in front of your foot that will mess up your gate.

    Minimalistic sole? This will get you landing more softly on your heel and help you use the balls of your feet more. It’s amazing to me how thick/soft the soles of some shoes are. I suspect they’re necessary to compensate for the way a lot of us walk.

    My feet feel fantastic and my motion feels very natural.

    • @JubilantJaguar
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      32 hours ago

      Cut to the shape of an actual foot […] I don’t understand why you would want your toes/foot contorted

      So much this! This is literally my criteria 1, 2 and 3 when choosing a sneaker, too.

      And there is now so little choice! Bullet-shaped sneakers have basically won the war against foot-shaped sneakers. I get the idea of design memes (think: fins on 1950s cars) but personally this one is completely mystifying to me. After all, sneakers code as “masculine”, but what is less masculine than something that looks like a ballet shoe?? I don’t get it!

      Come to think of it, maybe that’s the explanation - maybe it’s a corporate plot to make sports shoes unisex?

      BTW my two go-to vintage solutions are the New Balance 574 and the Onitsuka Ultimate 81. Coz it seems sneakers weren’t shaped like medieval court shoes back in the early 80s! But get this: as far as I can tell, the Ultimate 81s are no longer produced and Asics has replaced them with a carbon-copy “new look” model which seem identical in every way except one - yes, they are now bullet-shaped! It’s crazymaking!

      For the sake of sanity (and budget) I’ve decided to give up and go with the flow. Currently rocking a pair of Under Armour which are un-foot-shaped and ugly as hell but comfortable enough.

  • @hedge_lord
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    54 hours ago

    Width. Most shoes are too narrow and pointy

      • Hossenfeffer
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        43 hours ago

        No, that would be weird. Why are you making it weird? Just feet, man, not the rest of a person, just their feet. Why are you making it weird. No legs or other squicky bits, just the feet.

    • @JubilantJaguar
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      32 hours ago

      This is entirely contingent on how much you wear them, of course.

      I get between 6 and 12 months out of a pair when used exclusively (yep, literally exclusively). Wide variety of models tried. The main thing to avoid is a fabric upper too close to the toe.

      • @[email protected]
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        The main thing to avoid is a fabric upper too close to the toe.

        I’ve switched to “barefoot” shoes (which should just be called “shoes that fit human feet” IMO), and now I get multiple years of daily use out of one pair.
        Like, more than 5 years. Cause the shoe doesn’t constantly rub against toes and heel. Cause it, you know, fits.

          • @[email protected]
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            157 minutes ago

            No. Feiyue, Groundies, Vivobarefoot, Tyr, PedTerra, Xero, Lems, Bearfoot, Wilding, Softstar, Freet, …
            Shoes with a thin, flexible sole and wide toe-box.

            • @JubilantJaguar
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              245 minutes ago

              Amazing, some of these really fit the bill. Saving your list for future reference.