I used to make boots... custom fit, but a completely different design than store bought shoes/boots. For a factory shoe that style of Harley boot is the most comfortable I've ever put on my feet. I think they stopped making them too... figures.
Work : New Balance runners & Chaco's sandals Leisure & for fashion : Naturalizer (best overall for quality, comfort and style) Winter boots : Sorrel (anything else is shit shit shit) Rain boots : Kamik Moccassins : Soft Moc I have a pair of polka dot Keds that I detest for comfort and a pair of black Addidas indoor soccer style shoes that I covet but are really bad for getting stinky.
converse low-tops in the summer, and my hiking boots when it gets cold (not sure of the brand, bought them from mountain equipment co-op).
Work: Florsheim Shoes Play: Nike Sneakers Timberland Boots Merrell Moab Gore Tex Hiking boots Garden: LL Bean Gumshoes Hotwater
name brands are bullshit. but my current shoes i've been wearing for the last couple of years turn out to be dockers. i had to grab them and look inside to find out.
Name brands really aren't always bullshit. In shoes, name brands can mean lots of comfort and good durability. That's really important to some people.
I find that some name brands are a ripoff but others are more expensive because they are simply better shoes that last longer and are better for your feet.
Cheap tennis shoe type sneakers at this time of year. Got a pair of Doc. Martens dealer boots I like a lot for winter. I got the sneakers from a sports wear discount place, and the Doc.Mart's on Amazon. I have other shoes too, and Wellington boots as well as slippers. My feet are well covered.
It doesn't count because he wasn't aware he was wearing Dockers unit he took the time to read the label Hotwater