Buy quality. Don’t sacrifice a couple dollars for a subpar shoe. You’re looking to spend at least $200-$300 brand new (or if you’re a slick eBayer, $200-$300 for a shoe that may cost $500-$600 new). There’s a reason a good shoe costs this much: the quality of the material and the quality of the construction.
Average your cost over the total days you will use said pair of shoes, and spending $200-$300 isn’t that outlandish. A quality pair will last you years, maybe decades, compared to a cheaper shoe made from synthetic material with crappy construction.
Also, a quality pair can be repaired, resoled, and refinished. There’s no point repairing a subpar shoe, so you’ll end up throwing them out and buying another pair. Save yourself the trouble and go out and find yourself a decent pair of shoes.
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