Walking shoes
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Walking shoes
I am trying to search the boards for suggestions for comfortable shoes that look better than Adidas that I wear all the time. But not having much luck.
DH and I are going to Italy in April. Not sure what we will need, but don't think rain will be too much of a problem.
Help! Mens and womens. And I do mean comfortable!
DH and I are going to Italy in April. Not sure what we will need, but don't think rain will be too much of a problem.
Help! Mens and womens. And I do mean comfortable!
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You'll find tons of different recommendations of brands and types (a search should turn up several threads). Everyone has a different answer. I'd go to an outdoors store (like REI, if you have one) or a department store with a wide range of brands, and try on different ones to see what fits your feet. I have Keens and really like them. Others recommend Clarks, Merrells, Cole Haan...
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Take yourself to a shoe store with knowledgeable staff and start trying on the shoes they bring out for you. Feet are so different that what works for me probably wouldn't be the very best choice for you. Brands that offer comfort and at least a bit of style include Ecco, Naot, Merrell, Clarks, Mephisto, to name a few. There's no substitute for trying them on, though.
Moderately thick thick soles, flexibility, cushioning, and a secure hold on the foot are features you'll probably want for covering many miles on marble museum floors, cobblestones and uneven ground.
Moderately thick thick soles, flexibility, cushioning, and a secure hold on the foot are features you'll probably want for covering many miles on marble museum floors, cobblestones and uneven ground.
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On the Nike website you can design your own shoes with your pick of colors, etc. I like Nikes as they are not so big and clumpy but still offer great support.
Wear the sneakers during the day, sight seeing and change to nicer ones for dinner. There are some nice sleek styles.
Wear the sneakers during the day, sight seeing and change to nicer ones for dinner. There are some nice sleek styles.
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Hi mcheryl, if you have a Nordstrom in your area you should check out their shoes as they usually have quite a large collection of all kinds of shoes. Their sale people, at least in my experiences, are usually very knowledgeable and helpful.
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I am a Merrells fan forever now. We went to Paris during the transit strike and walked the entire trip. We usually started around 9am and finished up at 9-10pm everynight.
My feet held up beautifully thanks to the Merrells. Daughter had Clarks and she had to change out from time-to-time.
My feet held up beautifully thanks to the Merrells. Daughter had Clarks and she had to change out from time-to-time.
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Check out Ecco. I have the velcro strapped sandal style in black and brown (actually I had beige suede dyed brown when they became too stained) and if you wear them with same colored stockings you can get away with them as "dressier" shoes. This helps if you don't want to go back to your hotel and change shoes.
I also tried on Mephistos but they're so much more expensive and I didn't find them any more comfortable.
I also tried on Mephistos but they're so much more expensive and I didn't find them any more comfortable.
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I'm on my third pair of Merrell's Jungle Mocs. I find these type of walking shoes hold up better than running shoes like Adidas. I'm a woman, and my feet are rather wide, but the M width works fine for me in this case. There are also similar shoes for men. I think they look better in person than in the photograph:
http://www.shoebuy.com/merrell-jungle-moc/7020/104747
http://www.shoebuy.com/merrell-jungle-moc/7020/104747
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We just got back from a week of walking in Jordan - cobblestones and uneven ground, hiking over mountains, regular sidewalks, etc. I was astounded at how much better my feet did in Merrells than with sneakers, and they're better-looking too.
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I used to take two pairs of Clarks that I would alternate while traveling, but found the soles to be a little too thin to handle cobble stones and other rough surfaces. I now travel with a single pair of New Balance waterproof leather shoes. They held up well in a trip to Germany last fall, including the gravel sidewalks at Dachau. As a bonus, my luggage is so much lighter now. (And yes, I do air them out at night.) Since I have extra wide feet, I can't wear Eccos, Mephistos or most other popular brands because they seem to come only in a medium width.
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Almost all the brands listed here are available at Zappos.com. I ordered half a dozen pairs of shoes to try in the comfort of my home with a variety of socks, etc. The shipping is free as is the pickup if you don't like the shoes. I kept one pair. The service is fantastic, you'll get the shoes within a day or two.
I love that they keep sending me updates on what's new in the elusive shoe that I finally found the fit perfectly.
I've had surgery on both feet, one twice, and have wide feet. I'm tough to fit and being able to try these in my home for a period of time was great.
Good Luck!
I love that they keep sending me updates on what's new in the elusive shoe that I finally found the fit perfectly.
I've had surgery on both feet, one twice, and have wide feet. I'm tough to fit and being able to try these in my home for a period of time was great.
Good Luck!
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I love Mephisto and used to wear them exclusively. Recently, I discovered Clark's Privo and Unstructured - wow! My husband likes Mephisto, Clark's and Merrells.
The key, as mentioned by many is to find the shoes that are most comfortable for you and give you the support hat you need. Shoes really are an individual thing and there is no reason to be uncomfortable, especially on your vacation.
The key, as mentioned by many is to find the shoes that are most comfortable for you and give you the support hat you need. Shoes really are an individual thing and there is no reason to be uncomfortable, especially on your vacation.
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While I've had great luck with Eccos and Paul Green, I would advise that you test them out first before taking them. Wear them walking (in a city if possible) for many hours and make sure they are truly comfortable. If they're not, take them back and try another pair until you find what works for you. (Nordstrom will stand behind--literally--any shoe they sell you. Not sure about other places--ask before buying.)
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Take your Adidas. Seriously, at least as a bad up pair. Where them on the plane ride. Nothing is more comfortable for long days of walking then my Nike Air or Brooks running shoes.
Other comfortable brands I've liked include Ecco, Merrill, Joseph Siebel, Clark, Munro... but I've also had duds in each of those brands!
For men the Cole Hann+Air Nike combo has some fantastic good looking and comfortable shoes.
Other comfortable brands I've liked include Ecco, Merrill, Joseph Siebel, Clark, Munro... but I've also had duds in each of those brands!
For men the Cole Hann+Air Nike combo has some fantastic good looking and comfortable shoes.
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Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. We went to Nordstroms, were waited on by a very experienced salesman, and tried on several pairs.
I chose Munro, DH chose Sperry. Will break them in and let you know!
I love the folks of Fodors!
I chose Munro, DH chose Sperry. Will break them in and let you know!
I love the folks of Fodors!

