Submitted by almostwithyou t3_10na5ac in LifeProTips

Some shoes need breaking in before you risk an extended outing in them. Wearing new shoes in the kitchen while you are cooking is perfect because you don't have to worry about whether they go with what you are wearing, you are on you feet the whole time and you are at home you can change them straight away if they start to become uncomfortable.

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Turtle_216 t1_j67sz99 wrote

Not if you’re scared of spilling food on them! Haha.

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almostwithyou OP t1_j67t5dm wrote

LPT: Cover your shoes with plastic bags if you are breaking them in while cooking in the kitchen.

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Turtle_216 t1_j67tyya wrote

I mean or just get barefoot shoes. I swapped a while ago and I sure don’t miss the blisters…

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slimzimm t1_j67y45t wrote

Barefoot…. Shoes? You mean you don’t wear shoes?

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Turtle_216 t1_j67ycht wrote

Oh haha, just look up “barefoot shoes” or “minimalist shoes”

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slimzimm t1_j67z8c5 wrote

Never heard of them before now. Is there a brand you like most?

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Turtle_216 t1_j67zbr2 wrote

My family loves Vivo and Feelgrounds, but I have a pair of Lems leather boots which I love.

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slimzimm t1_j67zsr3 wrote

Thanks! I’ve been wanting to try some new footwear. I live in Hawaii, and I’m always wearing slippahs, but sometimes they’re not the best thing. Like if I’m camping at the beach, the ironwood tree spikey balls get stuck between the shoe and the foot.

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Turtle_216 t1_j6807o2 wrote

Glad to help. I used to get horrible foot cramps, but after switching my feet feel great. You won’t regret it :)

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ReflectionEterna t1_j68gxah wrote

Make sure you switch over gradually. For many, it can be very difficult to just go minimalist 100% right away.

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anonymously_ashamed t1_j683lqu wrote

I wear Merrell's and love them. Although word of warning the new trail glove 6 is a pretty unique tongue/laces system that makes it a very "hugging" fit around your arch and requires some adjustment to put on the first time. Version 5 is much closer to a standard shoe, just with no drop/cushion.

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slimzimm t1_j684212 wrote

I have Merrell hiking shoes, that’s all I buy anymore, I think it’s called the MOAB 2. I do a lot of hiking, these shoes stay waterproof and last longer than most. I’m on my 3rd pair.

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Miru98 t1_j67zjhh wrote

Google is completely useless, it shows various types of shoes like sneakers, sandals, some weird shoes with toes, something like a ballerina shoes. Can you provide links for the "barefoot shoes"?

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Turtle_216 t1_j67zoqq wrote

Lems, Feelgrounds, Vivobarefoot, Xero shoes. All brands me or my family can personally vet. They’re a bit pricier than normal shoes, though. I’m sure there are budget brands out there.

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4levelclover t1_j67o9pc wrote

The person who lives below you says "please don't break in your shoes inside"

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Maddbass t1_j6c1wd5 wrote

The kitchen is the place I’m most likely to spill something on my feet in my home.

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Bongos-Not-Bombs t1_j6ddyed wrote

I don't really care if my shoes go with what I'm wearing anyway.

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