Give me a pair of shoes and I will wear a hole right through the part where the front arch of your foot hits the ground. Took about a year when I used to work 70 hours a week and was walking around 12 hours a night.
Shoe size 15 club stand up.
Also not all feet are the same. Whoever started mass producing shoes, was it china or england? Obviously had some square stubby feet.
Having triangle feet is the worst, and when I was a child my mother would make me always wear a shoe that was one size to small because she didnt understand my feet were shaped differently. God bless that woman.
China? They're getting even worse. I went to buy some trainers, I needed another pair, my last pair lasted all of a year, walking a dog, and they got a hole in them. Shoe broke from sole because of hiking.
Anyhow I went to buy the next pair, and I was horrified. The shoes they're selling break just by looking at them. They're broken after walking a few blocks. They're made of fabric. Nike are calling them breathable shoes. The rain, your feet get soaked. WTF? Pure con.
These ECO shoes were everywhere. Pages of these breathable permeable shoes. It's the next freaking con. How to break shoe even quicker and in 5 minutes. As the classic leather trainers have become more expensive. They're still made in China, it means there's a hole in the sole in a year.
I replaced with some addidas trainers. But they were cheap nice fashionable. Tennis shoes. Just standard court stuff, using for local walks, shopping, and indoor biking, biking. I also bought another pair of designers. These look cool, for clothing, like you want blue if you wear blue. I had designers previously expensive. Fell apart the minute I baby sat a family member's dog. Literally walked it around a few off track fields for the week I dog sat. Right away, hole from sole, to shoe.
Neither new pair purchased would survive a day of contact sports or hiking.
Like the increasing amounts of stupid shoes. From these big dumb air, so comfortable they fall apart when you hike. Or this new permeable, I call them ECO shoes, made of fabric, or crap.
I always growing up had classics, leather, no frills, just logo, they'd last 5 years on average. Today it seems most aren't lasting the year.
I have a pair of 13 year old Adidas and they still look great. Wtf happened to the manufacturing process? Why are shoes absolute shit?
Give me a pair of shoes and I will wear a hole right through the part where the front arch of your foot hits the ground. Took about a year when I used to work 70 hours a week and was walking around 12 hours a night.
Shoe size 15 club stand up.
Also not all feet are the same. Whoever started mass producing shoes, was it china or england? Obviously had some square stubby feet.
Having triangle feet is the worst, and when I was a child my mother would make me always wear a shoe that was one size to small because she didnt understand my feet were shaped differently. God bless that woman.
https://walkwellstaywell.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/its-not-easy-being-square-and-it-is-even-worse-to-be-triangular/
China? They're getting even worse. I went to buy some trainers, I needed another pair, my last pair lasted all of a year, walking a dog, and they got a hole in them. Shoe broke from sole because of hiking.
Anyhow I went to buy the next pair, and I was horrified. The shoes they're selling break just by looking at them. They're broken after walking a few blocks. They're made of fabric. Nike are calling them breathable shoes. The rain, your feet get soaked. WTF? Pure con.
These ECO shoes were everywhere. Pages of these breathable permeable shoes. It's the next freaking con. How to break shoe even quicker and in 5 minutes. As the classic leather trainers have become more expensive. They're still made in China, it means there's a hole in the sole in a year.
Adidas still sells leather upper indoor sala shoes. I think that's what classifies the shoes that I own. I'd recommend looking for those.
I replaced with some addidas trainers. But they were cheap nice fashionable. Tennis shoes. Just standard court stuff, using for local walks, shopping, and indoor biking, biking. I also bought another pair of designers. These look cool, for clothing, like you want blue if you wear blue. I had designers previously expensive. Fell apart the minute I baby sat a family member's dog. Literally walked it around a few off track fields for the week I dog sat. Right away, hole from sole, to shoe.
Neither new pair purchased would survive a day of contact sports or hiking.
Like the increasing amounts of stupid shoes. From these big dumb air, so comfortable they fall apart when you hike. Or this new permeable, I call them ECO shoes, made of fabric, or crap.
I always growing up had classics, leather, no frills, just logo, they'd last 5 years on average. Today it seems most aren't lasting the year.