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None of them. Nike makes better shoes for both working out and for casual wear. These sit in no man’s land imo.
I personally wouldn’t wear any of these working out, but I also don’t need stability shoes.
Again it comes down to purpose? What’s the intended use?
Aesthetically they are all meh honestly.
Dunks or airmax 95s then.
Is you really want something you can wear in the gym grab some Pegasus 41s
The 41s have been the best version of the shoe in a while and more comfortable than like the last 5 versions.
I’ve been rocking the electric orange soled ones but there are plenty of other options. I think I got mine for under 100 a few weeks ago.
Similarly grabbed the peg plus as it’s an homage to one of my favorite Nike shoes from like 5 years ago.
bottoms left. highest propensity to match whatever else you’re wearing
Agree, I was also gravitating toward bottom left the most because I like the color scheme. Also top left
Did you pick the four ugliest shoes available?
Care to share some recommendations then that are on sale? I picked shoes that could work for both light runs/workouts but are also comfortable for walking around.
For working out? Running? Casual?
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I agree with M1
Personally like top left most
It ain’t that serious
What’s your style? There are tons of other options that would fit your style and be stylish for the uses you’ve provided
I like the bottom right
Bottom left (color scheme and design both better imo)
Jordans
So many better shoes to choose from than Nike. I always have problems with fit and comfort. What other brands?
from someone who loves sneakers a little too much - I’d pass on all of these style wise. I’d look at Asics and New Balance in addition to Nike. Some styles I like:
- Nike Dunks in a fun color (don’t run in these though)
- Nike Air Max (big variety here)
- Nike Vomero
- New Balance 1906R
- Asics Gel Kayano
- Salomon XT6
Or maybe go with a more traditional running/walking sneaker like asics gel nimbus, on running shoes, brooks, hoka, etc. They have some neutral colorways that look nice with an athleisure fit