Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 22:51     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

I wear flip flops for summer walks (plain sneakers or keen sneakers in winter) - I find them more comfortable then most sandals. I have very high arches and don't like anything over the top of my foot.

Okabashi are the best I've found.
http://www.okabashi.com/Okabashi-Maui/dp/B007IO0N1C

These have never given me blisters - some sandals are comfy at first but kill after a mile or two. My Teva sandals were great at first but continue to cut into part of my foot so I only wear those for short distances.

So maybe not the best option if you don't want casual but they are comfortable and supportive.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 22:08     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, people. Stop posting beige sandals!


http://www.keenfootwear.com/product/shoes/women/newport-h2



I didn't love the beige ones, but these?? These are hideous. I mean, I see them on the playground at preschool. But for a grown woman?


So right.


What color are your workout shoes? These look to me like a summer version of a running shoe. I might notice if you were wearing them to work, but wouldn't think twice about them on a hiking trail.


My workout shoes are brightly colored, but they're for working out. It sounded like the OP was looking for something to go for a walk in. So I'm picturing wearing these "sandals" with regular clothes, not workout clothes.

This is what I would think of when I think of a comfortable sandal for wearing to walk:

http://www.thewalkingcompany.com/sofft-mirabelle-black/m3610-2887

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 21:07     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

OMG. What is wrong with your feet that you have to wear these ugly shoes for walks?

OK, yes - hiking, very long walks, etc, go with Keens or whatever and don't think twice about it.

But Ijust walked the dog 1.5 miles wearing very normal sandals. Not old lady shoes. I could easily have gone longer. And i have very wide feet - but seriously tough it out. Find some decent sandals and just get used to them!
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 20:26     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are really looking for a "sport" sandal, you're going to have to accept the fact that they are not going to be elegant. But I am assuming you want a sport sandal to engage in sports, like hiking, and no one on the trails is going to be judging your Keens, etc.


+1


Yes. No sport sandal will be pretty. Embrace the ugly! I have some godawful ugly Keens, but I do fun stuff when I wear them, so I'm OK with it. The rest of the time I really enjoy pretty shoes.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 18:52     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Anonymous wrote:If you are really looking for a "sport" sandal, you're going to have to accept the fact that they are not going to be elegant. But I am assuming you want a sport sandal to engage in sports, like hiking, and no one on the trails is going to be judging your Keens, etc.


+1
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 17:52     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:56     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

If you are really looking for a "sport" sandal, you're going to have to accept the fact that they are not going to be elegant. But I am assuming you want a sport sandal to engage in sports, like hiking, and no one on the trails is going to be judging your Keens, etc.

If you're looking for a comfortable shoe for sightseeing, then you probably want to drop the "sport" description. For supportive shoes for sightseeing, I like Cobb Hill (I have the "Ireland" sandal") and Vionic (but break them in at home first!).
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:45     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Mother of gawd every shoe posted so far is hideous.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:43     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

The problem with most walking sandals is the strap over the top of your feet- cuts off your legs making them look stumpy. Look for something without a horizontal strap across the ankle.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:29     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Anonymous wrote:It's official. There are no walking sandals that aren't hideous. Hahahaha


As someone onc said:
DCUM, the people wearing these are the ones giving you advice.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:27     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

I have these- very comfortable, completely adjustable and not bad looking. I only use them for touristy walking events...
http://www.comfortoneshoes.com/Taos-Trulie-Navy_p_22082.html
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:23     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

It's official. There are no walking sandals that aren't hideous. Hahahaha
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2016 16:08     Subject: Athletic/sport sandals for long walks that aren't ugly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, people. Stop posting beige sandals!


http://www.keenfootwear.com/product/shoes/women/newport-h2



I didn't love the beige ones, but these?? These are hideous. I mean, I see them on the playground at preschool. But for a grown woman?


So right.


Yeah, you can't throw shade on the beige boring sandals only to suggest these frankensandals.