Teknopathetic
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It's been almost 9 months since I last bought a shoe and I'm starting to get the itch. My current casual shoe of choice is tattered and torn and nearing retirement. Thus, I began my search for a new shoe. Firstly, you should know what I look for in a shoe. In my casual shoes, I like for them to be able to fit with any style of dress that I'd probably use day to day. Slacker, preppy, etc. Meaning, I won't even look at a boot, an overly complex basketball shoe, cleats, loafers. Also, even on my simple designs, I like...simple designs. Not just simple in shape, but in patterns and so forth. Next, and this is most important: The color. Must be Blue or a neutral color. Since my wardrobe is roughly 80% blue, a blue/neutral shoe is important. Not because I care about matching (elsewise, I'd pick up a pair of red shoes, even though I hate red. I still have 1 or 2 red shirts). Also, Price. I don't EVER drop more than 60-70 bucks on a shoe. Period. Lastly, I like for my casual shoes to be comfortable and as light as possible. I like for my shoes to feel as if I'm not even wearing shoes, but just wearing my feet. Difficult to explain.
That said, let's move on to the candidates that I've bothered to take a second look at.
Adidas Somoa (30$)
Adidas Campus II (54.99$)
Adidas Gazelle (54.99$)
Adidas Forum Low (40$)
Nike Cortez (40$)
Converse Nylon Trainer (30$)
Alrighty, that's about all I could find. Discuss. Suggestions? Insults?
That said, let's move on to the candidates that I've bothered to take a second look at.
Adidas Somoa (30$)

Adidas Campus II (54.99$)

Adidas Gazelle (54.99$)

Adidas Forum Low (40$)

Nike Cortez (40$)

Converse Nylon Trainer (30$)

Alrighty, that's about all I could find. Discuss. Suggestions? Insults?