Anonymous wrote:The most important thing is that they are broken in and are comfortable for you. I would wear whatever shoes you walked around a lot in last summer, or get similar ones and start breaking them in now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoka has loafers now:
https://www.hoka.com/en/us/all-gender-footwear/speed-loafer/1162170.html
They are pretty ugly though.
I don't care how comfortable they are, those are dreadful![]()
Anonymous wrote:Hoka has loafers now:
https://www.hoka.com/en/us/all-gender-footwear/speed-loafer/1162170.html
They are pretty ugly though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's my problem with all the Birk/Noat supportive sandals - sure they are supportive but I get skeeved out by having open toes/feet in cities.
I daresay this is not a common problem. You are very precious.
Yeah if you feel this way, don't wear sandals. Most of us - esp those of us in sandals - don't get "skeeved out" by open toes in cities. You can go home and wash your feet.
DP but come back to me when you’ve had a rat crawl across your foot in Paris. Ask me how I know![]()