I don't love mine for walks; they can feel awkward and also look clunky w/non workout clothing. They're really just workout shoes. |
+1 to onitsuka tigers. |
| DP who is also interested in this type of shoe, and four pages that haven't been very helpful. |
+100. |
+1 |
I hate mt onitsuka tigers. They have no support or cushion. |
Brooks and Hokas seem a no-brainer for comfort. All black Brooks look inoffensive enough to be attractive. I could walk 10 miles in my Allbirds BUT I think it's because they only have whole sizes and I got an 8, which is a bit large. So those stay comfy as my feet expand. I got the weather resistant ones (drizzles or mizzles?) so you can even walk in wet weather. However, they are wool and very warm. Not great for hot weather and hot walks. |
I've had several pairs over the years, and love them! I have PF issues and they still work well; I can walk miles around town w/o pain. Different things for different feet
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Me too. They are terrible for walking. |
NO. So uncomfortable. |
Will I, a 50 year old woman, look like I'm trying to hard in white Stan Smiths? (Not OP). I'm not very fashion-savvy. |
Right, so you agree with me. Nowhere near 10 miles. |
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People are posting about "cute" fashion sneakers that are totally fine for running around town, commuting, weekend activities.
OP is looking for a shoe that you can walk 10 miles in. That's a lot of walking. As someone with knee and hip issues, I need a show that is super supportive, has plenty of cushioning, AND is easily adjustable to deal with swelling as the day wore on. Here are my recommendations: If you like the look of Vejas, I recommend checking out Tretorns. They have a similar look but are not as stiff and some versions have good cushioning and more supportive insoles. Yes you can always buy insoles but in my experience this never works as well as shoe with better cushioning support, especially when walking long distances. Bonus is that because Tretorns are not nearly as trendy as Vejas, they haven't experienced the same super markup in recent years, and are much more affordable. Also check out Saucony for the same reasons. Reebok Club Cs are a great all around walking shoe. Might look to "grandma" for some but I think their retro styling feels very on trend now. The remind me of Princess Diana. You might wear an insole with these, it depends how your arches are. I did not need an insole when I wore these for long days of walking in Europe, but I don't have flat feet. Sorel makes some athletic sneakers that are super supportive. Check out Sorel Kinetic with the strap over the top. Might be too sporty for some people but I think they can look cute if styled correctly (leggings, sweatshirt, sling bag, these are not for wearing with dressier clothes). New Balance has some comfy sneakers but be wary. Some of their more retro styles, which I think tend to be cuter, also have awful support. Check out the 327 and the 237, which I think are your best bet. I would almost definitely do an insert with these based on my prior experience with New Balance shoes. I would stay away from Gola, Onitsuka Tiger, and Nike. Gola and OT have too little cushioning across the board. I think they are fine for every day but walking 10 miles in them sounds like torture. Nike does have some more supportive lines (I've heard the Nike Revolution is popular with nurses, which is usually a good endorsement) but in generally I think Nike's are poorly made and don't last. And most Nikes are no cuter than a pair of Hokas or Brooks, in which case just wear those. |
| I walked all over Europe in my slip-on Vans. |
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I've walked over 20k steps today in a pair of clogs - so I really believe that this is going to be on a foot by foot basis.
FWIW, I have worn Cariumas for long walks and found them very comfortable. I did a 31 mile hike about 10 years ago and the main thing was making sure that you'd broken the shoes in well enough, and that there was enough room for your feet to expand as the day goes on. 10 miles obviously isn't 30 miles, but I would say - whatever shoes you get, make sure you've worn them a lot before you head out on vacation. |