What are your favorite comfy shoes that aren't sneakers, men of woot?
In desperate need of some new shoes and I was just going to go out and get another pair of the merrell's I already have, but I thought it would be interesting to know what everyone else wears.
My priority is comofort, but I don't mind if they look nice as well.
I've been getting all of my shoes of late from Red Wing. I personally like their work boots for the ankle support and crush proof toes, but they sell "regular" shoes as well. I have a rather wide foot for its length and I have trouble squeezing into other brands.
My Sanuk Vagabonds are my most comfortable pair of shoes I own, I also have a pair of Scurvy's and Standards that are just as comfy.
I got a pair of Croc's Santa Cruz loafers, they are wicked comfortable and they don't look half bad. However, I normally wear a size 12, but I had to get a size 11 in the croc's for a good fit.
I love my Red Wings. Most comfortable shoes I've ever owned!
I have an old pair of Nautica boat shoes that are great. Really comfy, slip on/off, work well with or without socks.
http://www.amazon.com/Nautica-Mens-Del-Boat-Shoe/dp/B004CVRYLQ/
They don't make the exact style that I have anymore, but I'm sure they're all about the same.
Keep all the responses coming!
I think those vagabonds look kinda ugly, but the standards look pretty decent.
I have a pair of Merrell's that I wear with khakis and I love them. I love them so much, in fact, that I'm on my third pair of them.
When I need something more dressy I go for Rockport Dressports wingtips. Super comfortable, and they wear like iron.
I'm not a guy, but I love Born shoes and they make shoes for men as well. They are comfy and last a really long time!
Another vote for Red Wings. I recently had to get a new pair of boots for work. Picked up a pair of Timberland Pros. Easily the most comfortable boots out of the box I've ever had. They're just about as comfortable as my Asics right now.
My Sorel winter boots are awesome comfortable and waterproof to about 2 feet of standing water. However they are a bit warm for non-winter use.
I also have a pair of Clark's sandals that are great. Easily the most comfortable pair of sandals I have ever owned, and I've gone through a lot of sandals over the years.
The comfiest pair of shoes I own has gotta be Vibram 5 fingers... not sure if they count as sneakers though...
Other than that I pretty much stick to sandals so Rainbows
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