i first broke them in on a self funded disneyland trip and never took them off until you could see my socks through the toes

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been a big fan of using things down to the last drop, especially clothing which our culture increasingly is treating as disposable. i've had these sneakers for like 7 years. they survived hot texas pavement you could fry an egg on while i was working at summer camp, carried me on plenty of hikes, survived getting submerged in salt water in connecticut, and lived most of their golden years in the trunk of my car as the forever on-call backup shoes. their last act of service to me was walking me three miles home after the chain snapped on my bike. by the time the midsole peeled off just now, the treads on the soles had been almost completely worn flat. time to get some new sneakers and grind them to dust for 7 years. thanks for the arch support, New Balance 574s 🫑
Nov 29, 2024
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THESE SHOES ARE SO COMFORTABLE I FEEL LIKE I COULD WALK 30K STEPS WITHOUT FEELING LIKE MY FEET ARE GONNA FALL OFF
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Arrived Thursday, wore them every day since sans socks. It’s rare to find shoes that are so comfortable out of the box for such an accessible price point. Also makes it seem like I’ve got a really good 401K situated + a trust fund. Also I’m wearing them ironically but I love them.
Jun 2, 2025

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1) i don’t need to be on the lookout for bugs. not my problem 2) it almost is like replicating the feeling of the womb? 3) i am just constantly so overstimulated so like instead having to Seek stimulation (via the shower water, reaching around for my shampoo and stuff) is really nice