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If you're looking to make a new casual brand, I'm not sure how to respond to that. I worked as a running shoe specialist and what I know is that any casual shoes that do sell from special brands off of store shelves are usually crazy expensive, high quality (i guess, never bought them), and have some special brand association. The brand is everything to a casual shoe.

For sport shoes like running, most companies diverge into slightly different specializations. Brooks patents DNA midsole which absorbs different amounts of force depending on weight and stride. Adidas patents Boost, an extremely cushioned midsole that can maintain its cushion ability for not only a long time, but doesn't change in extremely high or freezing temperatures. New Balance shoes are slightly wider and more traditionally sensed, Asics tends to better for people injury prone or in need of pronate solutions. New brands such as Hoka One One pioneered the "maximalist shoe", with as much cushioning and support as possible; had much success so far as a casual walker and among overdistance runners. Newton makes shoes with a protruding midsole on the forefoot to force a runner to run on the forefeet. It tears up calves but for the purpose of strength training calves and foot muscles. Nike's well, the are just popular.

These days casual shoes were what running shoes were back in 1900s up to the 90s. Ever seen a Cortez?

Ever see the walking shoes from New Balance that are ugly? They are amazing for walking and serve great objective and orthepedic function. If only they actually looked good. What I believe is best in terms of getting on shelves is develop not only a unique brand but shoes that are unique in terms of function as well as style. I remember serving one customer telling me they wouldn't try on a casual show because they were vegan (he wouldn't wear animal products or some crap). Not the strongest market to cater, but serving a specific need can bring a flow of base customers.

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>>12574601
>wear vetements
>roll up the sleeves

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