Anonymous wrote:I really prefer Sketchers to Vegas for comfort. I've also noticed they aren't readily Europe and like to have a few things to stand out accessory wise.
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As the description says, "comfort and support returns with a bold look in the Shape Ups 2.0."
Anonymous wrote:I love my Vejas. I've never found flat sneakers very comfortable but can wear these for days and be comfortable. Op- I would try a few pairs like vejas, new balance, nikes and see what is most comfortable for you. Comfort is key! And bring some moleskin patches in case they start to rub. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:The feiyue ones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my Vejas. I've never found flat sneakers very comfortable but can wear these for days and be comfortable. Op- I would try a few pairs like vejas, new balance, nikes and see what is most comfortable for you. Comfort is key! And bring some moleskin patches in case they start to rub. Have fun!
I love my Vejas too.
Anonymous wrote:I think for sneakers, you will be fine with any reasonably fashionable sneaker in white or maybe white and black. I would not get AF1s or Converse just because someone says “everyone” is wearing them in Europe. I personally don’t find either of those that comfy.
For comfort, I’d go with Vejas, Reebok Club Cs, or New Balance.
For sandals, you can’t go wrong with Birks or a similar leather sandal. Mephisto also makes some. You could also do a sports sandal like Teva or Sorel (do NOT do Keens, they are hideous), though if you are concerned about fitting in, I’d lean toward leather and more of a Birk styling, as Europe has less athleisure generally.