Lakedog
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Brooks Racer ST5 and Teva Katavi sandals are my favorites.
I bought a pair of those for backpacking too. They are wonderfully comfortable.Merrell Men's Moab Ventilator Hiking Shoe thanks to the recommendations from this Site!
I use Chaco Classic sandals for the same purpose, but all year round. I hate wet shoes and socks. These being rubber really can't get wet, and no socks = no wet socks. They have Vibram soles so very good traction.My Teva Tirra sandals are great in the summertime or when it's rainy. No toe fungus here, but they don't get soggy when I wade through puddles (like my New Balance running shoes do).
Me too and to give my left foot a break (plantar fascitis and an old broken bone) a pair of lace-up Joyas.My Teva Tirra sandals are great in the summertime or when it's rainy.
For dressy events, Sketcher GoWalk2 slip-ons.
DW says they are the only shoes she like me wearing to nice events (knowing that my feet are f**ked).Those look comfy! I bookmarked the women's version and may get a pair later sometime.
I started wearing Dansko clogs 1 1/2 years ago. They look sorta dorky but my feet appreciate them.
I walked the hard floors of a grocery store daily in my former life. I tried these one day and then threw out all my other shoes. I found them to be nice and roomy in the toe box.
I still wear them all the time. I even wore them for a day at Silver Dollar City (lots of hills!) and I wear them hiking.
You have to learn to walk in them. The hard flat sole can hit uneven ground and cause you to twist your ankle. Some people have a problem with that.
Sanita is supposed to be the same but I don't find them as comfortable.