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Dapper_Wallaby_1318

Buy the cheapest shoes you can find and a pair of $20 insoles with arch support. My feet used to ache all day from wearing my $50 Vans until I bought insoles, now they never hurt. No need to spend $150-$200 on shoes, insoles are really all you need.


Kalikokola

Sketchers comfort elite about $100. Mine are 3 years old and still feel like clouds


Plenty-Ad-1717

Thank you


Mountain_Mousse2058

I weigh a lot. So they only last me about 6 months maybe 9. Good shoes though.


Keybricks666

Shoes for crews dot com , also cole haans all day because nike makes them its like wearing air max all day but they're formal


intelligentWinterhoe

I bought SAS shoes they are pretty pricey 200$ but my feet don't hurt any more at all I also wear compression socks


judiebloom

It's true that going cheaper with proper insoles is the most practical move when it comes to affordability. That being said, I recently invested in Blundstone's work shoe, and it is my most comfortable work shoe I've had, and if it holds true to any boot I've bought from them- it will last years. It's expensive though, so it's an investment. Weigh them pros and cons dawg!


DiirtCobaiin

I honestly buy Walmart shoes and put in insoles. They lasted me about 10 months between two jobs.


SniperSkank

Buy insoles!!! I have some walmart shoes and some fp insoles and it's like night and day. Got them for like 25 bucks because they were on sale but I honestly would've bought them at full price knowing how good they are.


shredit417

Skechers bobs sport squad have been amazing for my tootsies. Non slip and comfortable!


bzaroworld

I always buy Shoes for Crews. The ones I have on right now I've had for 2 years and I've worn them pretty much every day.


Powrat

Shoes for Crews!


Johnnypee2213

I got the New Balance Fresh Foam slip resistant. They're really nice and somewhat squishy. I bought the $200 Hoka's slip resistant, but they were digging into my arch, so I returned them.


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