Just so you know I’m judging everyone in this thread.

  • IMALlama@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    And there is now so little choice!

    There has been a consolidation of the major brands, but there’s a pretty solid niche market around foot shaped shoes.

    Vibrams are the extreme. Birkenstock sneakers are pretty well shaped, but their soles are a bit rigid. I don’t mean that in a comfort way, I mean that in a bendable way.

    More recent, to me at least, entrants are groundies, xero shoes, Barebarics, belenka, and a ton more.

    • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      To clarify, I’m in Europe. None of these brands are available in shops, you’d have to order them.

      Just the way you guys are reeling off all these names is so American! Reminds me of the trope of asking advice on the internet. “What should I use to clean my shower?” - Americans will list 10 brand-names, Europeans will say “bleach”. :)

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        2 hours ago

        You’re not going to find any of those in stores in the US either. Of all the brands i rattled off, the only one you can reliably find here is Birkenstock. However, you’re not going to find their shoes or boots. I had to order those from the web.

        Xero shoes are a US brand, but I’ve never seen them in a store here. Groundies are German. Barebaics and Belanka are both from Slovakia.

        The internet is a beautiful thing. Yeah, shipping from all over can be a bit slow but with standard measurements it’s not hard to order shoes that will fit correctly out of the gate.

      • Flubo@feddit.org
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        4 hours ago

        But there is a lot oft Brands oft barefoot shoes (in Europe) that nowadays dont look ugly anymore and some Brands offer sneakers.