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For casual, I usually stick to Adidas, Vans, or Airwalks. For dress, I like Rockport or cheap Sketchers.
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For comfortable casual shoes I always try Merrell first. Otherwise, no, they all seem the same to me.
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I wear size 14, so I am happy with whatever I can get. When back in US/Canada, I try to find shoes at Payless which often carries shoes in my size. Here, its pretty much impossible to find shoes off the rack.
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I am a shoe fetishist. I come by it honestly. My mother had more shoes than Emelda Marcos. But I am also something of a tom boy. For Sexy + comforatble there is no beating Moda. The Moda's all have women's names. Find the one you like and then get EVERY color. They somehow manage to have a pointy toe with no PAIN! Oh and you can buy them all over on line. And finally, they are Italian. Say no more.
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Vans,and i havn't been on a skateboard in 20 years !
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Whatever's cheap but looks okay is fine with me.
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For myself, when it comes to "athletic" shoes, I am very faithful to New Balance brand. They are well made, last forever and come in a variety of widths. As far as other shoes go, I buy what is on the clearance rack at Kohl's for very little money and they say Mudd inside.
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I don't know if you can count multiple brands and designers as loyalty, but I'm pretty picky when it comes to shoes. I am on my feet a lot at work and won't buy anything cheap, because I've paid for it in the past, with back pain and fatigue. I'm also something of shoe fetishist, like zazzy_one. I don't mind paying a lot for them if they are comfortable and have a lot of style. Anyway, for the gym, running and just kicking around I usually wear only New Balance. For inexpensive trendy style I like Diesel and Steve Madden. For dress and more pricey style I stick with Italian: Hugo Boss, Mark Nason and Prada. I also have a pair of cobalt blue Doc Martins with AirWear soles I've had for about 15 years now. If they made another pair just like this, I wold buy it in a heartbeat!
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For casual wear I stick to Ecco which I can walk on forever without any foot problems. For formal wear I always try to buy Cole-Hahn but only at their outlet malls but also you can get great buys from Cole-Hahn on-line direct from their own web-site and get great dress shoes for less than $100.00. One of the shoe worlds great kept secrets.
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I used to be, but since I haven't had much of a budget for footwear I'm much less picky. I shop at payless shoe source every now and then. I used to be a new balance fan since I enjoyed running.
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Sketcher and Doc Marten shoes are awesome.... Basically, I'm happy with anything that's not a gym shoe... No Nikes or Reeboks for me...
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Rockports, Vans and Reebok sandals (if I can find the waterproof ones I can wear into the water with the dogs).
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Only when it comes to my work shoes. I found a brand that is the required color, has excellent balance and support, is very tough, but comfortable and has a wide sole so its harder to slip. All that is required in my work shoes because I'm always walking and pushing or pulling carts and carrying things and the floors are often wet or damp. I have to order them from Canada, but its worth it not to have to go looking for a comparable shoe. They are Propet, but its more of a specific "style/line" loyalty than a brand loyalty...
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Dansko! I made a resolution three years ago to only wear comfortable shoes...no matter what. I love Dansko's. I wear their sandals all summer long and their professional style clogs all winter long. I also have some loafers and dress shoes. The clogs are so well constructed...almost indestructible. For atheletic, walking, sneaker shoes, I like Vans & Converse, but Sketchers fit me better.
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Yeah. Reebok= most comfy.
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I love Red or Dead Patrick Cox Kickers, Jimmy Choo I love shoes Trainers, Nike and any other decent comfortable make
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what ever is cheap & comfortable. I usually wont spend any more then 15 dollars on a pair of my shoes I don't feel I have to impress anyone with my feet. However I will pay as much as 100 or more for etiney & van for my 16 year old son's shoes.
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well for trainers i wear either nike or reebok for boots its either rockport or mckenzie and for work and going out anything that looks nice
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nike,lacoste,adidas
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I always look at Reeboks first. But, they seem to have lost some luster the last few years.
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Yes, Adidas. Since mid 80s.
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I don't have a preference, but my son gets more particular as he gets older.
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Not at all. I don't even *notice* the brands on my shoes, I just pick them up out of the middle of the road and put them on. (That's where I get most of my shoes, the middle of the road.)
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Yes, Vans.
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Yes, I only wear Rockport
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No, I just want comfortable shoes.
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No. Shoes are shoes, no matter what - I just wear whatever I like, whatever fits, and whatever feels nice.
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Yes 90% of the time.
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K Swiss. I just always seem to like what they have and how they fit
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converse and havainas... i'd be lost without them
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Ecko Unlimited is my favorite brand of cloths and i love wearing their shoes...they look nice.
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Yep, K-Swiss no doubt. Anything else is kinda more like if i can afford it or not. If i had enough money i woudl buy nikes instead of cheap tennis shoes. I spend my money on K-swiss. They last really long.
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Not really but I have recently found a pair of shoes that I really liked, and was thinking of buying another pair from that same brand. The brand is called Soft and they are cute while being SOOO comfortable, and well made.
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Yes, usually Vans [slip-ons] and Converse [chucks] are the only things I wear. I haven't worn anything that much outside of those two for years.
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Nike for my running/walking shoes. And if I had big bucks to spend, it would be Jimmy Choo's all the way!
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For heels, no. I love alllll different kinds of girly shoes. But as for every day, with-jeans kind of sneaker-like shoes, I only wear Etnies.
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I love my Chucks. Period, end of conversation.
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Birkenstocks...what can I say...I have a high arch which generally means I have to buy WIDE shoes to accommodate THAT...New Balance for running or walking, Timberland walking shoes are good too, if I can find them to fit me. I frequently end up with Men's size 6...hard to find...and I long for the cute little strappy shoes...and heels, but my God, they don't fit me correctly AND they kill my back and legs... There are just times I wish I could get away with wearing a 4 inch kicky-cute shoe without risking pain or a possible lack of coordination on my part! lmao I once went barefoot for about 4 years...when I was in college...(lived in San Diego where I was born back then too) I could even backpack and hike barefooted....about a half inch of "leather" on the bottoms of my feet back then..roflmao....drove my Mom nuts! (and yes...it was ugly...took years to finally wear back off..lol)
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Yes, Ecco are the only shoes i wear
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I prefer New Balance, they're great quality, and the model I buy are made in the US, but with foreign materials, but great quality all the same.
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For everyday wear I always wear Earth shoes and boots. They have negative heels like Masai Barefoot Technology and have helped me a lot with back and foot pain. They look quite funky too - for hippy shoes.
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i play volleyball, basketball and soccer and the only shoes that i will wear while playing is nike. they look great, are comfortable and very quality. when i go for the casual look, i always love my Vans.
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Adidas...
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I have 3 pairs of converse and I like Vans too
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Well, I have "Catalog Loyalty", almost all the shoes I have right now are from "Mason Shoes", but form different brand names. I have a couple of pairs of Rockports I got from them that are just great, the best and most comfortable shoes I ever had.
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Well i collect Nikes and they are very comfortable so i suppose i do?
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I am almost militantly loyal to adidas. They are the only shoes I buy, and will always buy. adidas is also the shirts and hats that I wear. My loyalty is fierce.
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Yes. Nikes or Adidas. I'll be loyal to them fore ever and ever and ever.
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Brookes for distance running.
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I personally love Saucony, but I'm wearing Reebok now cause it was on sale when I bought it. Saucony is perfect for running, though I like Nike and New Balance as well. After trying them all, I personally love Saucony.
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dansko, born, clarks, ecco...they're usually way too expensive, but my feet thank me for it. (i have a high arch and had spent way too much time on my feet in flip-flops and trendy shoes - i developed plantar faciitis and had to spend several months in sneakers until it healed.)
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Not really, no. I bought some "Crocs" yesterday though, and they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned.
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I would have to say NO unless you count reverse loyalty to Nike since the always tend to run narrow and I have a slightly wider than average foot. that and I tend to hate most status-symbol-type labels. Like Tommy Hatefucker or Grabahynnie&Pinch.
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I Love Ecco shoes, they are my absolute favorite. This is coming from someone who broke both of his feet!
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I mostly own Franco Sarto shoes. I don't specifically seek them out or only wear them, but I almost always end up buying Franco Sarto shoes and boots.
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New Balance. They are the only shoes that I have found that fit me well, and they usually are on sale at big 5
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I'm loyal to whatever brand is the least expensive.
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I do, mostly because of the fit. I'm a big fan of Nine West. Nice styles, constantly rotating selection, and consistency of comfort. www.TheStyleEditor.com
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Only with sneakers, I tend to only buy Puma sneakers. As for the rest, I think all brands should be given a chance!
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I don't do it on purpose, but I ALWAYS end up with Skechers.
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Converse (Chucks)
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for athletic shoes always Nike then its usually jus converse
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NO, I am more interested in good fit and with a 10 wide, it's hard to find that great fit.
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I am loyal to whatever brand feels the best on my feet. For me, it's all about comfort.
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Dude! The only type of shoe thats stylish is the es skate shoes! Doesnt matter what type of es shoes, just get some! They are very comfortable too, as a shoes and as a mouth gag.
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