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I get to be relatively scruffy at work - jeans and a shirt, chinos on occasion. I'm looking for new shoes to accompany - leather rather than trainer/converse. I'm on my feet nearly all day so looking for something a bit comfortable. Last shoes have been the shoe variants from brasher and keen.
Got any other suggestions?
Solovair - the old doc marten shoes.
I got these in black.....slipper comfy they are too,
http://www.catfootwear.com/UK/en-GB/Product.mvc.aspx/33263M/0/Mens/Abilene-coffee-black?dimensions=0
Ecco, good for shagged feet.
ta - will look up a few now.
Hush Puppies.
I've had a work pair of these for about ten years. So comfortable.
[url] http://www.hushpuppies.com/UK/en-GB/Product.mvc.aspx/21391M/46090/Mens/Outlaw-Black-Leather?dimensions=0 [/url]
Have a look at some Think shoes, on my feet 10 hours a day, fantastic
Doc Martins shoes, very comfortable and hard wearing. You can get them without the coloured stitching around the welt.
You can't go far wrong with Timberland either, last well & very comfy. They're pricey, but quality normally is, cheap shoes suck.
clarks
Rockport.
They use trainer technology in their soles. I get pain in the balls of my feet and these are a god send (Awaits FTFY editing 🙂 ).
Like walking on a bed of air.
Keen again ?
I know it looks like you are wearing a pair of cornish pasties ,but they are the most comfortable shoes ( for my hobbit feet )that I have used.
Roamers desert boots. I'm on my feet all day and I'd give them the nod over DMs.
Timberland...no thanks, poorly constructed, dual layer footbeds which separate after a period of time
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