Etnies, but I usually just wear whatever is comfortable anymore (typically Nikes) since I stopped skating
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Onitsuka Tiger/Asics
Adidas
Vans
Can't find the right size with other brands.
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It's not so much about the actual brand or looks but the features of the shoe and things like that which make them feel nice that are why I like Reebok. I've been pleasantly surprised how long their shoes have lasted for me and how I don't have problems getting them in my size at a reasonable price. The most important thing to me is that they feel good on my feet which can be hard to do and they achieve that well.
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Nike was what I normally wore back in the day when I went for sneakers. I much prefer either Timberland or Lugz. Timberland for boots and Lugz for boots or sneakers.
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NB because one of the only brands with wide sizes.
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So something completely different here (at least I hope). With the influx of brands we all have our favorites. The ones we wear the most, or we wear exclusively.
So, that being said, what's your favorite brand of sneakers?
I prefer New Balance. Mainly for the support as I've suffered two foot injuries in my life.
So what is/are your favorite(s)?
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