Hey guys I was wondering what shoes everyones chills out in/ waking though the mountain town, after a long day of riding, cuz we all know what it feels like to wear big snowboard boots all day. I usually wear a pair of old Nike high tops.
Yes this is a lame question but I've always wondered :laugh:
So whats the answer guys?
I'm like a girl when it comes to shoes. I probably have at least 15 pairs of nikes/Jordans. Partly because my feet haven't grown for about 5 years, and partly because I'm addicted :dunno:
I have some Nike Frees, most of the time (currently) its my DVSs, but when i decide to go out for a little run or if im not going to be out for TOO long, five fingers
Most of the time low-cut trail running/hiking shoes. Occasionally skate shoes (they look nicer). I tend to hate anything that comes up above the ankle with a passion.
I'm a sneaker freaker, so too many to list. Most of the time lately, I'm rocking something like Chucks, Vans Era, Keds Chukka, Nike Vandals. Nike Lunars/Frees for the gym/running.
Either my Circa mid-rise skate shoes, or my low cut Adidas. Depends on if I need to slip them on and off quick (Adidas), or can contend with laces (Circas).
Have the black suede/leather half cabs. They're pretty crap for a pricey shoe. Haven't thrashed them at all and the soles around the sides have peeled away from the upper.
Maybe if you skate them to fuck you probably wouldn't even notice :laugh:
i'm a chef, so i have liked working in dansko's for the past 5-7 years, but just can't stand them anymore because they don't breathe. i love the platform tho, knees, back and feet always feel great even after 12hours on your dogs.
lately been rocking keen voyagers, and just can't get enough, i plan to re up on these boots in this and their goretex form, they are super light, hightop to keep snow and debris out, super comfy and super breathable.
skate shoes are cool but most of them are overpriced shit.
Lakai Manchester Selects. My favorite because they break in so nice. Vans are nice, too I just hate the canvas in the winter. Cold toes haha.
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