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  1. Join Date
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    #61
    All my sneakers and leather, except for airmax shoes.

    ninjababez online 😄

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    #62
    Crocs loafers comfy even after 8hrs driving 😊

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    #63
    I have, 1 for driving a car, 1 for driving a bike

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    #64
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    No. I can drive in 4 inch heels. My problem is the back of my shoes get worn out easily
    You can drive, but you can't drive well.

    Shoes for driving should be as thin-soled and grippy as possible, which allows you to brake quickly, when needed.

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    A lot of women who need to wear heels to work keep a pair of loafers in the car specifically for driving.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #65
    Wala akong driving shoes, kung ano suot kong shoes that day, yun na

    Pero i hate driving with slippers on and pag nakayapak, i feel so uncomfortable

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    #66
    Quote Originally Posted by c_cube View Post
    Wala akong driving shoes, kung ano suot kong shoes that day, yun na

    Pero i hate driving with slippers on and pag nakayapak, i feel so uncomfortable

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    I can't imagine driving barefoot. Hindi ko kaya gawin. haha.

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    #67
    If im going somewhere and planning to wear all white pair, I just use my old kobes for driving, when i park i just sit at the trunk and change shoes, i noticed that if you use white soles for driving, the heel part gets scuffy fast

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    #68
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    the heel part gets scuffy fast
    That is my biggest issue

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    #69
    I only use my driving shoes on long drives. For work or any short drives, I just use regular sneakers. But here's what happened to mine after I've used them long enough for driving.



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    #70
    Unless I'm wearing secure flats or thin soled sneakers, I drive barefoot.

    Risky yung mga strappy sandals and slippers. Had a scary moment once, sumabit yung strap ng sandals ko sa accelerator. Never again after that.

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    #71
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I can't imagine driving barefoot. Hindi ko kaya gawin. haha.
    ako din, lagi kasi ako may medyas

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    #72
    Quote Originally Posted by kai s. View Post
    Unless I'm wearing secure flats or thin soled sneakers, I drive barefoot.

    Risky yung mga strappy sandals and slippers. Had a scary moment once, sumabit yung strap ng sandals ko sa accelerator. Never again after that.
    Yeah, slippers are pretty dangerous. Especially if you are using top-hinged pedals... which are on 99% of all new cars.

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    For driving fun, I use Adidas 15.4 X Futsal shoes. I would use proper driving shoes, but locally available ones are too narrow for my feet.



    These are cheaper than importing proper driving shoes, have a stretchy upper that wraps around my feet, and a narrow, thin and firm sole that's perfect for tight pedal boxes (the firm sole with rolled heel makes it easy to work the pedals). Not great for heel-and-toe (too narrow), but they'll do.



    For casual driving, I used to use Adidas Jawpaws. Like driving in socks, only more grip on the pedals. I know some guys who use aquasocks like these for driving on their simulator rigs at home.

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    #73
    I prefer using my trusty Onitsuka for driving. I think any pair that has a snug fit and thin sole should be comfy para ramdam mo yung pedals. I tried other sneakers, nahirapan ako mag control at first.


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    #74
    Don't own a pair, but somehow i prefer wearing shoes with thinner soles...if only psychologically, i get more "feel" of the car that way.

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    #75
    Used to have one of those Adidas goodyear shoes. They had a rounded sole and thin soles. Lasted for 5 years before the soles gave way. Now keeping a pair of Sanuks in the trunk for driving.

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    #76
    Adidas dragon and good old tretorn shoes. Pero i prefer the adidas dragon kapag long drive.

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    #77
    As much as I could, gusto ko barefoot or naka socks. Daily to work I do this hehe sa office parking ako nagsusuot ng shoes.

    Pero I bought this Onitsuka okay din ipang drive, kaso worry ko is gaya nung posted dito magugulpi yung heel nung right shoe.


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    #78
    Ako Payless lang


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    #79
    merrell. matigas clutch kasi.

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    #80
    Krooberg na plastic shoe sandal. Magaan lang.

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