pinkbutterfly66 wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 3:19 pmCrocs are comfy and easy to wash. I don't like going barefoot either. I usually wear my crocs in the house. I wear Nike's cross trainers for arch support. They're not cheap. I try to snag a pair when they go on sale, though. They're the only brand of sneakers besides Reebok that fit my foot. All the other brands are either too tight across the top of my foot or just don't have the arch support. If you need a pair of shoes that fit snugly and comfortably so you can chase after kids, I wouldn't get crocs though.MonkeySeeMonkeyDo wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 8:13 am I interviewed for a job over the weekend and I’m pretty confident I got the job. It’s a nanny position and the family does not wear shoes in the house for sanitary reasons.
If they do offer me the position I would like to buy a pair of shoes that I leave there and wear in the house, I need extra cushion and don’t like going barefoot in someone else’s house...or even just wearing socks.
So what’s a good fairly cheap sneaker you’d recommend? Because I’d only wear them in their home, though it is 50 hours a week, I don’t want to buy an expensive pair of shoes.
Any suggestions?
I normally wear brooks, there is a pair on clearance that are 70 bucks...I’m half tempted to buy those.
Hmm, you’re right. Crocs may not be a good idea. I need arch support otherwise my feet ache after a little bit of time, that’s why I’m looking at sneakers. For me the quality of Nike has gone down, their shoes only last me 6 months. I may try Reebok though and see how they hold up.