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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t think so. Shoes that are supportive have a lot of heft - thicker sole, arch support, wider toe box — all the things that don’t make your feet look dainty and cute. I’ve settled on weighing comfort over fashion. Lately I’ve been wearing Norda trail runners in black. They’re a Canadian brand. But hear me out - they’re made out of dyneema which is a really thin material so the shoes look less clunky and they are amazingly supportive - I can go all day in them and hike in them. They’re not as sleek as Adidas samba etc but they look less running shoe/orthopaedic than a Brooks running shoe (which I wear for running). I’ll wear these Nords trail runners with the same pants and dresses I’d wear my Birkenstock Arizonas with. I also pack a pair of Camper ballet flats (Myra). Can’t hike in these but can walk longer in these than a dress shoe and they look fine for a dressier occasion. [/quote]
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