Whatever one you prefer. I usually try to have one of each elements since it makes it easier to get materials of that particular elements but to get you started, whichever one you like best is perfect :)
Master Poshi wrote:I don't know if I've ever found myself a comfortable sneaker.
I have trainers which were bought for ~$200 but they hurt my feet.
I'll need an insole for them to be comfortable.
It's because I slant inwards, I'm flat footed and I have bunions.
The only true comfortable shoes are the fairly roomy ones with little to no support. Usually the supports are all wrong for my feet and the arch is sitting on my heel. Have you guys found nikes any comfortable? Also, I love the look of white adidas however, they'll get dirty so quickly.
Haven't tried Nikes ever. But I do find New Balance really comfortable. When I first saw the price tag I was scared but I think it was all worth it if only for the comfort.
Because honestly, it seems that they're not going to last much longer than my previous cheap ones. (But then again, I never worked 12 hours shifts of restaurant work in my previosu cheap ones ^^)