| Vionic, especially their beach casual or slip-on sneakers. They are light, but give enough support. They come in a number of colors and patterns that work with both pants and skirts |
| Anyone have any ideas for something other than a sneaker? |
| Dr. School’s Shoes. Super cute styles, great for walking around Europe. Super comfortable. Check them out, they are doing some collaborations with upscale designers. I love their sneakers and slip ons. A revelation. |
| Scholl |
I love the looks of Vans but I really don't understand how people do a lot of walking in them! I've found Cariumas - which I guess had a hot moment of being trendy - are MUCH more comfortable for lots of walking. They are light as air, and the insole is so supportive. |
| Tieks |
| My Teva sandals are very comfortable for walking. Get the ones with a little extra cushion in the sole. They come in lots of colors. |
| I wore Dansko canvas Mary Janes and Keen Malibu sandals all over Europe one summer and loved them both. |
I will absolutely be wearing my Hokas with sundresses in Paris and Rome this summer. No way am I risking blisters or feet that hurt when I have a lot to do in limited time. I’ve tried Toms, Vans and Born so far and nothing else is as comfortable, so I’m willing to sacrifice a bit of fashion for comfort. |
I just got back from Greece and Italy, and many, many women were wearing more supportive, athletic-style sneakers with skirts and dresses. You won't be "out of fashion." |
Seriously - have any of these people been to Europe? You can't wear sneakers after a certain time. Unless you are wearing cut off jean shorts and crop top. Ugh Americans. |
Yes. You will. |
| Adidas all white. |
But who cares? |