Along with shoe size, whats your main type of shoes you wear?
Mines 8 1/2 to 9 in mens, I usually wear casual skateboarder shoes styled shoes, but are not typical skateboarder style. There less extreme, more so casual. Plus I have Ascics for XC and track.
What's your shoe size?
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Guest_Captain Cornhole_*
, juin 29 2010 10:31
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Guest_Captain Cornhole_*
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 10:31
Guest_Captain Cornhole_*
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Posté 29 juin 2010 - 10:40
Because of my lower body problems, I've been very picky about my shoes. Depending on where my problems happen to be in any given week, certain shoes wouldn't work for me. My basic shoe is a Merrell walking shoe, size 9 or 10.
I can't walk in anything with a high arch support, but having a flat shoe just contributes to more problems. For a formal shoe, I bought my very first pair of Doc Martens. it fits great, but unfortunately, I didn't take into account foot problems, so if my feet swell up, or I put in insoles, or have to wear my ankle brace, the shoe is very snug.
For winter, I wear a high-top hiking boot. I recently retired a pair of Columbias and am looking forward to a new pair of Merrells this winter. I tend to wear the same pair of hikers every day during the winter months, and even during the summer months if they're comfortable enough. Because of this, I need to replace shoes far more often than I do now.
For less-serious formal events (like our company Christmas party), I have my very first pair of bright red Converse. Quite comfy if not terribly supportive.
I'm not usually a fan of fancy brand name shoes. Merrell is about as brand-name as I get, though as i just mentioned, I do have my very first pair of Docs and Converese. I used to have a pair of Lugz, but that's only because it was identical to a pair I was replacing (and $40 more expensive, too. Stoopid brand name).
Oh, and my feet aren't anything spectacular. Size 9-10.5, depending on the manufacturer and how my feet are at the time.
I can't walk in anything with a high arch support, but having a flat shoe just contributes to more problems. For a formal shoe, I bought my very first pair of Doc Martens. it fits great, but unfortunately, I didn't take into account foot problems, so if my feet swell up, or I put in insoles, or have to wear my ankle brace, the shoe is very snug.
For winter, I wear a high-top hiking boot. I recently retired a pair of Columbias and am looking forward to a new pair of Merrells this winter. I tend to wear the same pair of hikers every day during the winter months, and even during the summer months if they're comfortable enough. Because of this, I need to replace shoes far more often than I do now.
For less-serious formal events (like our company Christmas party), I have my very first pair of bright red Converse. Quite comfy if not terribly supportive.
I'm not usually a fan of fancy brand name shoes. Merrell is about as brand-name as I get, though as i just mentioned, I do have my very first pair of Docs and Converese. I used to have a pair of Lugz, but that's only because it was identical to a pair I was replacing (and $40 more expensive, too. Stoopid brand name).
Oh, and my feet aren't anything spectacular. Size 9-10.5, depending on the manufacturer and how my feet are at the time.
Modifié par Stanley Woo, 29 juin 2010 - 10:41 .





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