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Hi all! I’m a big fan of comfortable shoes and I’ve been wearing eccos for years now. However I’ve recently come to realise that they cannot be repaired (something to do with the material they’re made from).

I’m on the hunt for a new pair of sneakers that are equally comfortable and also repairable.

For context, I spend a lot of time outdoors in a cool temperate climate so the shoes must be waterproof (i.e. leather or equivalent) as well as able to withstand hours of being walked in. I’m also in an urban environment so style is a consideration. I’m not looking for anything with bright colours or fancy designs, but moreso something simple and versatile that I can wear to work, on my bike and to the pub.

If anyone has any suggestions I’m all ears! I’ve recently been looking at some ON trail running shoes but I’ve been reading mixed things about their ability to withstand heavy use. Plus I’ve no idea how they compare to ecco in terms of how comfy they are so if anyone has any experience with both I’d love to hear it.

Thanks in advance!

  • edric@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If repairability is your #1 priority while being versatile enough for hiking and urban wear, you’ll probably have to go with boots. I unfortunately don’t have a specific recommendation, but some boots have come a long way and are now built for comfort and style as well. Boots are rugged but also easier to repair compared to a proprietary material used in a sneaker that is usually glued on.