No.3540
what kind of shoes did you wear?
No.3550
I see, I see
No.3553
I’ve been going on walks for 3 years now. It usually takes 4-6 months before the shoes start to break.
No.3554
Breaking new boots in is important. I wear steel toe for work and my feet hurt for a day after wearing them for the first time.
No.3555
There are two types of shoes. Those you break in and those that simply break. I think the majority of people these days have the latter since the quality shoes have a high upfront cost.
No.3556
going to by locally made shoes from now on
No.3557
>>3555last time i dealt with shoes i noticed that about 100 coins is what one needs to pay or they will break in few months or less of normal use. guess its fine for the modern person as no one really walks these days
No.3558
>>3540enclosed hiking boots that you have to lace up
and they're half a size too small for my feet
No.3559
>>3515pretty crazy scenery. Looks like hawaii or somewhere philipenes
No.3560
>>3558>they're half a size too small for my feetWhy even bother with them in that case?
I'd rather wear kuso shoes that fit me well than great shoes that don't even fit me.
My toes are already malformed from wearing unfitting shoes in my childhood or whatever the cause of it is.
No.3561
>>3560because I'm stubborn
No.3562
How are you even supposed to properly try on shoes in the store if they need a break-in period to actually feel right?
No.3563
Foot prisons. That's what shoes are. Return to a better time. Barefoot time.
No.3577
>>3515my shoes are being broken in
No.3578
>>3559I always like looking at images like that. The scenery is vastly different from my local one. It's quite interesting how things we take for granted can be foreign to others.