Am also looking for sneakers to get for the following seasons:
- grey ones for summer
- black ones for spring/autumn
But I’m virtually clueless when it comes to fashion + they should be available in the EU
I’ve been enjoying my Vivo barefoot shoes. But obviously they’re only really good if you like having a thin sole on the shoe. They have a repair service though so that’s one of the reasons I recommend them.
Altberg make shoes, I’ve not tried them but if the quality is similar to their boots they will be great.
Although they’re not technically in the EU any more since they’re made in the UK.
Will definitely look into whether Altberg is worth the hassle, makes a good first impression tho
Not OP, but thanks for the suggestion, seems like they might be a good choice for wide fitting walking boots and the like, and they’ve got plenty of outdoor shops listed in the UK as stockists
On the made in the UK note though, seems like many of their boots are manufactured in a factory in Italy?
Check out doghammer, they also sell some for reduced price if they were display models or similar.
Furthermore they offer a repair service for certain parts of the shoe. I have a pair, though I didn’t need the repair service yet, so cannot attest to that. I am using mines all year, even in (light) snow.
doghammer seems interesting, but they don’t seem to have neither monochrome black nor monochrome grey shoes
which is a make or break for me, since I only wear black all year round and make exceptions for hot summer days during which I wear only grey >w<
You could also check out Lowa. I had a pair of them before my doghammers, and only replaced them after ~6 years because they got torn at the side.
They are a bit more expensive though…
I bought a pair of Adidas sneakers (no clue thrle name). They looked like the ultra boost series but without the special™ shoe sole (I think they are no longer being produced).
I bought them in 2012, and wore them in death valley, in the snow in Slovakia, as running shoes in the Forrest and more or less daily for ~8 years. And they still hold up.
Now the Ultra boost Adidas are crooked after ½ year.