I heard this saying decades ago and my god is it a good rule of thumb to live by. I’ve recently started investing in quality, long lasting shoes instead of fast fashion and it’s already made such a difference. Good, classic styles last and look nicer for longer. Plus my feet have less blisters and I feel like I can stand for longer without fatigue.
It’s best to research construction of the shoe as best you can. Check YouTube reviews where they’re actually holding the shoes in their hands, or find the communities of people that are OBSESSED with shoes and make friends with them like I did. Usually there’s a relation between price and quality, but not always if you’re picking out name brands. Currently I’m very happy with my Thursday Boots. They seem to be a nice construction for the price I paid. There are, of course, nicer ones out there, but I’m not in a position to drop $200USD+ on shoes just yet.
And advice for ladies, buy men’s shoes(If possible). It completely sucks but the fashion industry wants you to buy shoes every year. So they make our shoes like shit. Find your men’s size (if possible) and just make the switch. I haven’t looked back.
Don’t go cheap if it separates you from the ground. Buying quality shoes, tires, sofa/ recliner, and bed will always be worth the investment.
Definitely a bed. Do not cut costs on your mattress, you spend a third of your life laying on one and if it’s not good, it will fuck your back up.
Finally bought a quality bed after many years of sleeping on a hand me down.
I absolutely regret waiting so long to finally sleep in comfort and wake up without aches and pains.
Absolutely. Been sleeping on a memory foam bed for a little over a year now and I find myself dreading having to sleep in other beds :/
I heard this saying decades ago and my god is it a good rule of thumb to live by. I’ve recently started investing in quality, long lasting shoes instead of fast fashion and it’s already made such a difference. Good, classic styles last and look nicer for longer. Plus my feet have less blisters and I feel like I can stand for longer without fatigue.
Would you be able to recommend some shoes/brands? I’m always on the lookout for longer lasting ones and have had a terrible time with it.
It’s best to research construction of the shoe as best you can. Check YouTube reviews where they’re actually holding the shoes in their hands, or find the communities of people that are OBSESSED with shoes and make friends with them like I did. Usually there’s a relation between price and quality, but not always if you’re picking out name brands. Currently I’m very happy with my Thursday Boots. They seem to be a nice construction for the price I paid. There are, of course, nicer ones out there, but I’m not in a position to drop $200USD+ on shoes just yet.
And advice for ladies, buy men’s shoes(If possible). It completely sucks but the fashion industry wants you to buy shoes every year. So they make our shoes like shit. Find your men’s size (if possible) and just make the switch. I haven’t looked back.