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Going to yurrop on vacation with family. What are some simple, comfy shoes that are good for a lot of walking?

Prefer something monochromatic, but this isn't a big deal. Prefer comfy-ness over everything. Thanks

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bumping with pretty girls

>> No.8345915

>>8345904
sambas (also GATs?) are killer
protip - you can cut off the stripes for dat monochrome

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>>8345915
>cut off the stripes
Like with an x-acto knife? How would I go about doing that?

Thanks

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If all you need is comfort, then get a gel insert.
Get one without any crazy branding or cut always on the top of the sole so when your shoes are off they still look clean. And do not chop the sole up without fitting in your shoe first. My 11's fit this sole perfectly, though it is rated for 12's.
>pic related is g2g
Made my GATs one of my most comfiest shoes I own, and they are known for being not comfortable.

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>> No.8345971

>>8345923
yeah, razorblade of any kind

cut the threads holding the stripes to the body of the shoe
like gently scrape under the edges of the stripes

>> No.8345982

>>8345915
Leather is not like cloth. You need to poke holes into the hide to stitch it. If you remove the stitching you will just be left with a shit ton of holes in your sneaker.

>>8345971
Please stop.
You need a seam ripper/ thread remover.

>> No.8346006

>>8345982
the holes are tiny and not a problem faggot
and no you do not
I own a seam ripper, but it was not necessary at all for this task