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Shoes.
Hard disagree. But the expense should be used for quality construction, not fashion imo.
I agree.
Going to have to disagree with this. Never cheap out on things that get between you and the ground. Mattresses, tires, and shoes are good examples. A good pair of shoes will last a lot longer and will be better for your feet and posture overal in my personal experience.
Walk about 6 miles a day for work. Was buying nice running shoes, $180 every three months when the foam wore out.
Got a nice pair of boots for $300 and just crossed a year. Just buy new insoles every 3 months for $20.
-Has never worn Keens
With size 13 4E itβs my only option