Frontman
Well-known
Since having a car in Tokyo is not practical, I get around mainly by bicycle and on foot. What shoes I wear depends on what else I am wearing, but my favorite shoes are either New Balance 983s (made in tne USA), or Prada America's Cup sneakers. Both are very comfortable, even when accompanying my girlfriend on one of her 10 hour shopping expeditions.
For the outdoors, I like Asolo boots. They are generally comfortable enough to not require breaking in, and even when wearing new boots on long hikes, they have never given me a blister.
For the outdoors, I like Asolo boots. They are generally comfortable enough to not require breaking in, and even when wearing new boots on long hikes, they have never given me a blister.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Alden 405 boots. Once they break in they are just about the most comfortable shoes with proper support you could ever wear. I can't recommend them enough. Oh yeah, they were the boot that Indiana Jones wore (but I learned that AFTER I bought mine.)
I also have a pair of Alden 965's with crepe rubber soles that feel like walking on pillows.
The only other comfortable shoe with good support that I've loved were my desert suede boots I wore through 2004 and a bit of 2005 when I was in Iraq. They are amazing, but then again, if you live in a pair of shoes for almost a year straight; every day breaking them in and then walking through hell in them, they tend to get really comfortable.
Phil Forrest
I also have a pair of Alden 965's with crepe rubber soles that feel like walking on pillows.
The only other comfortable shoe with good support that I've loved were my desert suede boots I wore through 2004 and a bit of 2005 when I was in Iraq. They are amazing, but then again, if you live in a pair of shoes for almost a year straight; every day breaking them in and then walking through hell in them, they tend to get really comfortable.
Phil Forrest
smiling gecko
pure dumb luck, my friend
merrel moab ventilator mid
merrel moab ventilator mid
my favorite would be the merrel moab ventilator mid...whether i am doing photography out in the boonies or on the sea wall or the beach or at an outdoor festival. i wear them all day at work and most of the time when i'm not at work...gotta get a second pair!!
the first thing i do is remove the stock liners (use those as added extra padding in various camera bags) and replace them with sofsole brand inserts. i wear these with shorts, blue jeans or slacks...everything except a tuxedo.
forget location, loacation, location...it is comfort, comfort, comfort!!!
i'm a big guy and these rascals give me significant cushion and spring and comfort. they are ventilated and that's great until the air temp drops below 40 degrees fahrenheit (4 degrees celsius). for me, the tread on the bottom is an asset regardless of the surface i'm on. they are especially nice when schlepping around a ten or eleven pound camera bag.
happy trails!!!
breathe, relax and enjoy.
sg, aka smiling gecko, aka kenneth
www.neverforgetbeslan.org
merrel moab ventilator mid
my favorite would be the merrel moab ventilator mid...whether i am doing photography out in the boonies or on the sea wall or the beach or at an outdoor festival. i wear them all day at work and most of the time when i'm not at work...gotta get a second pair!!
the first thing i do is remove the stock liners (use those as added extra padding in various camera bags) and replace them with sofsole brand inserts. i wear these with shorts, blue jeans or slacks...everything except a tuxedo.
forget location, loacation, location...it is comfort, comfort, comfort!!!
i'm a big guy and these rascals give me significant cushion and spring and comfort. they are ventilated and that's great until the air temp drops below 40 degrees fahrenheit (4 degrees celsius). for me, the tread on the bottom is an asset regardless of the surface i'm on. they are especially nice when schlepping around a ten or eleven pound camera bag.
happy trails!!!
breathe, relax and enjoy.
sg, aka smiling gecko, aka kenneth
www.neverforgetbeslan.org
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
I'm in myFaux crocodile Ballet Flats or my 3 inch Calvin Klein Wedge Sandals....![]()
Helen,
Of all the shoes mentioned in this thread, yours are probably the best looking
If you can, you should take an image (in color, of course) of those shoes and post them here. I'd love to see them!
Ellen
Pablito
coco frío
Haha ....You boys are so Practical ...
I'm in myFaux crocodile Ballet Flats or my 3 inch Calvin Klein Wedge Sandals....![]()
what a coincidence, me too!
Harry S.
Well-known
Clarks Desert Boots
Redwing 9111
Trickers Broque Boots
my faves.
Redwing 9111
Trickers Broque Boots
my faves.
gavinlg
Veteran
Vans leather sneakers
Red Wing 8138 6 inch
Red Wing 8138 6 inch

shimokita
白黒
I normally buy two inexpensive pair when I travel overseas and wear them out in a year... lot's of walking. Prefer leather but canvas is okay... no particular brand, but something light weight (Reebox) and of course depending on the weather (hot/humid, rain, snow, etc).
Clarks when I can get them, and something where the heel can be repaired if dress(-ish) type shoes. Never leather soles...
Casey
Clarks when I can get them, and something where the heel can be repaired if dress(-ish) type shoes. Never leather soles...
Casey
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
New Balance sneakers or Dunham shoes.
What else comes in 4E width?
Chris
What else comes in 4E width?
Chris
Frank Petronio
Well-known
Vans, Old School Nike, Nike Stefan Janoski, Onitsuka Mexico 66, etc.
ped
Small brown dog
Blimey.......
Nikonsnapper
Member
Most of the time I wear Merrill gortex trainers. They are great for walking around and also good for scrambling if I am out in the countryside.
karlori
Digital Refugee
Steeltop shoes when Im in the city as i get clumsy when I'm exploring some places that are off limit to public and don't want to get hurt... Now I'm just wearing flip flops all day long... 
mwooten
light user
Unless I really must dress up (or need foot protection), I’ve been wearing fisherman style sandals. Mostly Josef Seibel “jeremy”. This spring was too hot, and summer ain’t looking much better, to wear much more.
back alley
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Clarks Desert Boots
Redwing 9111
Trickers Broque Boots
my faves.
they still make desert boots?
wore them all through university.
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Belleville since 1904...

rbsinto
Well-known
Winter in extreme cold-Sorrel boots good to about -40 degrees
Winter in mild cold, Spring & Fall- lace up ankle high boots or my steel-toed work boots depending on where I'll be going
Summer- moccasins.
Winter in mild cold, Spring & Fall- lace up ankle high boots or my steel-toed work boots depending on where I'll be going
Summer- moccasins.
ottluuk
the indecisive eternity

I really liked these locally-produced combat boots. Sadly, they are beyond repair now.
apodeictic
Established
I love when off-beat topics like this come up! 
I wear a pair of cherry red dr. martens 1460s. They felt like tying cinder blocks to my feet when I first got them, but they've worn in SO nicely. I could walk all day in them. Let's hope they last me a few years (or decades!)
I wear a pair of cherry red dr. martens 1460s. They felt like tying cinder blocks to my feet when I first got them, but they've worn in SO nicely. I could walk all day in them. Let's hope they last me a few years (or decades!)

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