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Dress shoes for driving
Anyone have a good recommendation for a dress shoe that can be worn to work but also has a good feel for driving? I find most have thick soles and clutch feel through the shoe is virtually nonexistent.
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Especially if you have a proper pair of dress shoes (leather soles) grip is nonexistent and I'm sure it will crease the hell out of them as well... |
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Make sure they are fireproof. Safety first
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Don't Americans wear trainers with their suits? At least that's the stereo type..... that and white socks...
Have you considered a driving loafer or a leather sole oxford? |
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Get a proper driving loafer and change into the dress shoe on location. Anything else is a compromise.
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These have a lot of grip!
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Loafers work well. I also have these Puma Future Cats as dedicated driving/track shoes, in both colors. THEY ARE PERFECT!! $50 shipped is a pretty good deal btw.
http://us.puma.com/en_US/pd/bmw-m-fu...lor=01#start=6 |
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I've bought a few pair of these and are comfortable for driving.
http://www.lacoste.com/us/lacoste/me...0003_color=176 |
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My leather sole shoes are pretty slippery on the pedals, even when I've worn down the sole for grip, but it feels pretty boss to heel/toe and hoon around dressed to the nines. Although they are not the fanciest, my Clarks are extremely comfortable, plenty of grip, and the sole height matches perfectly for how much leg/foot movement I prefer.
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Just learn to drive with current shoes....they'll feel normal after a few drives. It took me a few days to get used to my new shoes.....
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Well, the non-branded ones are ugly imo, and the Ferrari and Mercedes Benz ones are also ugly. I think the BMW ones are simple and elegant, and they also match the color scheme of my car/track equipment. They'd be better without the BMW logo, but overall they are nicer than the other options in terms of design and color choices. Driving shoes from other brands like Adidas and Piloti simply didn't look as nice.
They are actual driving shoes and advertised as such, and I actually use them for driving purposes only. Please show me what you wear on track. |
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