Casual racing shoes?
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All leather sperrys.
They look like dress(y) shoes and have good feel. HmmLeave a comment:
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I like these the little bit I've worn them. http://www.piloti.com/Sebring-P398.aspx?Color=1148Leave a comment:
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I'm going to be buying my third pair of Puma Motorsport(ish) shoes. If you get a dark color and no Ferrari logo, you can wear them anywhere. And I like showing off the tire sole design at partys. I tell people that they're made out of used race tires. Most believe my shit.Leave a comment:
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i have two pairs of pilotis, they are nice, but I actually like running shoes as well. Never been a fan of something like a boat shoe to drive in because of it's very floppy sole. They feel like flip flops to me.
I'm about to try some Pumas and see how I like them. Those seem like a great shoe to wear daily yet still have some decent feel while driving. I used to wear my old Pilotis (a blue pair, not red or some other ridiculous color) daily when I drove and that was nice, didn't attract too much attention either. They did seem to wear out a bit, though. (they are still in okay shape)Leave a comment:
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adi racer for sneaker style (wore these for 4 years) or the loafer driving shoes a la clarkson (which I wear now):
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I have Adidas racing shoes, but think I do look a bit knobbish in public. (with or without the shoes)
I recently purchased these: http://www.hstrask.com/product/shop/...ctavish_oxford and I like them so far. They're Trasks, so they feel broken-in from the get-go. Try STP for a better price.Leave a comment:
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Funny someone mentioned driving shoes with boating. I prefer wearing my Sperrys when I drive. Comfortable, thin soles make good pedal feel, and i can still wear them to church. Most people I know wear piloti for daily driving and events.Leave a comment:
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I have a pair of Prototipos and after 1 summer of driving and daily wear the sole was gone. Actual driving shoes are not meant for daily wear, but lower end Pumas and they like should hold up well. I have always liked various skate shoes for feel although most are bulky. Anything aimed at the longboarding community will do you well (flexible, lightweight, and grippy sole).Leave a comment:

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