I’ve been wearing the same brands and style since grade school. Black Ecco slip ons and then brown Rockport or Speery boat shoes. (I also have Keens and some leather sandals)
I just reloaded but it seems kinda boring.
I’ve been wearing the same brands and style since grade school. Black Ecco slip ons and then brown Rockport or Speery boat shoes. (I also have Keens and some leather sandals)
I just reloaded but it seems kinda boring.
I wear Chaco’s if the temperature is above 70. Otherwise I wear an old pair of Ons.
Saucony.
That’s a gym shoe
Seavees, Vans, Reef flip flops.
ok - but that’s what I wear unless: 1) on my boat. Then I go with Zoot’s that drain well or 2) at the beach where I go with flip-flops or 3) manual Labor where I go with Timberlands or 4) Very rarely I’ll wear dress shoes - Johnson Murphy if I recall - probably 15+ years old.
OluKai flip flops 90% time I’m not at work.
Hoka slides.
If in shorts, I use the most recent retired pair of running shoes, or Adidas Sambas.
Also use sambas w/jeans… running shoes with jeans feels a bit dorky.
That and flip flops if just lounging at home.
Nike SB or some sort of Clarks.
Mainly flip-flops (mostly Olukai), Sanuks, Sperry canvas.
Some old ass flip flops, got them in March 2013 but they’ve lasted, Sketchers I think. And my weed shoes, Sanuk Sidewalk Surfers.
Crocs for tooling around the house & yard, Allbirds for around town, Salomon for local hikes, and barefoot when loving the womens.
running shoes that are too beat up for running. mainly altra escalante
Birkenstocks. Black, orange, brown, tan, with or without socks depending on the outfit. Or running shoes.
I’m firmly in the Hey Dudes camp lately.
Adidas SL 72
They’re also my work shoes, after work shoes, manual work shoes and occasionally running shoes. Different pairs of course.
Teva sandals, I’ve already switched over