I buy stability running shoes for running. Brooks, Saucony, Asics (whichever one has last year's model on sale); I can usually find them around $60-70 or so because they're clearing out stock.
For work, I can generally get away with walking shoes: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V3MM56G
I got the all-black ones for work; ordered 2E size. I put a lot of mileage on them, on the order of 15k+ steps/day.
Best AnswerI have plantar fasciitis and extra bones in my feet, and have found I can only seem to wear certain styles of Asics.
My son was in a car accident several years ago and broke both legs, and as a result, has severe knee problems. When he decided he wanted to start running again, I reached out to a friend who is an ultra marathon runner, and he suggested Hoka running shoes. They are pricey, but definitely worth it if you are looking for extra cushioning.
Best Answer@caraton you run in high top athletic shoes? That certainly wouldn't be my first choice. Don't you find that this type of shoe interferes with your gait? I think most people would prefer to run in shoes specifically designed for running.
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@caraton I agree with @alexthecat . This shoes are not running shoes and are horrible choice for running - bad grip, bad profile, just asking for injury.