General comfort for walking, standing, and no specialised use like LaCrosse?
I have big, wide feet, and hate buying shoes in a store, or trying to.
I've been getting most of my shoes off of amazon.
In the truck shoes get chewed up, mostly the soles from climbing in on the saw tooth step surfaces.
I need something comfortable to wear when driving, standing, walking, and easy to slip on and off or I will climb into bed with them on for a nap.
One shoe I've been wearing for the last few years is a Propet brand, Stewart, or Stuart, model 'work' shoe. Basically a sneaker with fake laces and a single velcro closure.
Mesh body, claims non slip, not strange looking. I don't pay full price but search amazon every couple of months and often find my size in one color for 60-80% off listed price. I snatch them up. Very light and comfortable for me, hold up OK. Wouldn't pay close to the full retail price of $50 +/-. (THink I'm averaging under $20)
They usually have 3-5 colors, depending on Size. Propet also has very wide widths and extended sizes, and seem to be mostly carried by specialty shoe sellers. Don't pay retail, check amazon.
My previous go to shoe was a Skechers 'kitchen' model, non slip, supposed to be for use in wet areas, but basically a black or white normal looking sneaker. $50 more or less. Very comfortable, holds up OK.
WHen new and not beat up both look normal enough for casual wear.