What driving shoes do you recommend?

I love my Simpson racing boots, but they don’t match my street clothes, and they’re a bit much for short trips. Same deal with my OMP boots. All of my other shoes lack the rounded heel and tend to catch on the floor and lack the smooth roll off for fine controll. Solid black leather would be best, but I’m open to other options.

  • DannyBoy@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    I’ve got fireproof racing shoes for racing and track days but for everyday driving I’d put another recommendation in for Vans.

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    6 days ago

    Vans, comfortable basic shoes that go with any outfit, and the flat bottom makes it super easy for heel-toe

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    I second the general recommendations of Vans or converse but IMO if you’re also going to be on your feet all day wearing them the thin soles does get old fast. I wear my crossfit shoes most of the time and they are really good driving shoes because they tend more towards flat soles and unobtusive tread but still pretty good cushioning.

  • Platypus@sh.itjust.works
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    Maybe a weird take, but check out some fencing shoes. There’s a ton of variety but they seem to have the traits you’re looking for:

    • Rounded heel
    • Responsive up in the toes
    • Generally look like normal street shoes
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      5 days ago

      Genius. They all look like high-quality, half-priced luxury driving shoes. Thanks for the tip. My only regret is the violent life of dueling that will surely come with them. Still, sacrifices must be made sometimes. In all seriousness, thank you.

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    A long time ago, I had a pair of Puma shoes that had a similar look to F1 driving shoes, and they were awesome due to their light weight and thin soles - ever since then I’ve a convert to that style of shoe.

    Maybe consider the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66? It’s a timeless design with plenty of colorways, so you should be able to get one that suits your tastes. They are also available in mid-runner form in case you want more of a boot fit (padded ankle).

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    I haven’t personally tried them, but maybe pilotis? Bonus is that some of their shoes look casual enough to wear out and about

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    6 days ago

    I like driving in Reef Deckhand shoes, I have a pair without the insoles that I use for manual transmission. They’re similar to Vans slip-on’s, flat sole and made with materials that aren’t too stiff