Spent months trying to find women's shoes that were comfortable enough for a full day without giving up on style.
One thing I learned is that price alone doesn't predict comfort. Some expensive pairs looked great but became uncomfortable after an hour, while some cheaper options wore out almost immediately.
The biggest differences came down to practical details like arch support, cushioning, weight, build quality, and how well the materials held up after regular use.
Now, whenever I'm buying shoes, I pay far more attention to long-term comfort and durability than to the logo on the box.
Curious how others evaluate footwear before buying online. What features have made the biggest difference for you?
That's refreshing to hear—finding shoes with real arch support that don't look orthopedic is rare. I've had good luck with Clarks for comfort, but I'm curious if Frishay's flats hold up well on concrete floors all day.
Finding shoes that don't sacrifice comfort for style is like hitting the jackpot. The arch support in flats is a rare find—most brands skip it entirely. How do the sneakers hold up after a few months of daily wear?