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You're probably right, @heisenberg34, that every possible shoe has already been discussed. I've often thought that this topic's popularity and that it has receives new posts most every day is another indicator of how individual each of our PN needs are (to use a bad pun: "That no one shoe fits all"). For example: I have large-fiber PN, so no pain, but oodles of gait difficulties; also, I have severe flat feet, arthritic toes (they refuse to lie flat), bad arthritis in my left knee and left hip (my right knee is already a TKR). What I need in a shoe may bear no resemblance to what any one of my PN friends need. That said, I still follow this topic. I hadn't realized there were so many brands of shoes! When I was a teen, my choices in shoes were Keds, Keds, and … before I forget: Keds. 🙂

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When I was a teen( late 50’s-early 60’s), Converse Chuck Tailor All Stars high top was the only shoe for serious ballers. We wore “weighted”Chuck Tailors for basketball practice. So we would “soar” during games. The low-cuts were for stylen’!