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    most likely... well, the Skate 2 shoes have a lot of padding so they're pretty comfortable. I'd buy another pair but they only sell them in the US =\ I've got some Lakai's that I've been skating with and they're ok, but the padding isn't quite as nice. I'll probably try another brand when they wear out.

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    you talking about those orange skate 2 shoes? I got a pair of them, they look comfy, a lil loud tho. My most comfy shoes ever are old simples. My right foot is wider than my left, so if im up all day I put my simples on. I don't run so im not sure. I could care less about name brands or anything tho. I would just go to shoe store and try some on. Or here in St. Louis you can get custom shoes made.

    Anyone remember Keapas? i think. they had two shoe strings.
    Or Roos i think? They had a pocket in the tongue. Big enuf for like 2 quarters haha
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    Yea, those ones. Orange is my favourite colour, don't mind the loudness of them lol.

    I don't like sandals or anything of the sort either though unfortunately... I used to just go buy shoes and to an extent I still do. I don't care about brand, I just get what looks cool to me. However, standard running shoes aren't looking so great anymore... skate shoes are my look now. They just aren't the most practical for walking a ton as I experienced in Vancouver before.

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    I was at a shoe store the other day and this guy showed me these insoles that were $30... They felt amazing! I have a huge arch and I've never worn anything but skate shoes and converse... It was a bit weird. I can't remember what they were called but they were made out of nylon, fiberglass, some foamy crap and some sort of gel.

    they had like a 1 yr warranty or something. Check into something like that maybe?
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    I wear DC's for skating quite often... wouldn't say I'm a poser, maybe being a little stereotypical?

    As for skate shoes with an arc, I'm pretty sure they don't exist .

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