What's your current favorite pair of shoes? Why?
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Hey Grant! That's a question that's near and dear to my heart :)
As a Nike-head, I have to say that the Air Max 90 is probably my favorite shoe of all time. Nothing beats the comfort and the look and feel of the OG. The "Infrared" is probably the most iconic colorway for it, but you can't really go wrong.
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Mike Berger
Ex-VP, Product Marketing @ ClickUp, SurveyMonkey, Gainsight, Marketo | Formerly Momentive, Gainsight, Marketo • December 20
My current favorite shoes are the UltraRange EXO from Vans.
https://www.vans.com/en-us/shoes-c00081/suede-ultrarange-exo-se-shoe-pvn0a4uwmlkv
Because they are:
- Comfortable
- Cool yet subtle design that isn't over the top like many other sneakers today
- Lots of color choices
- Well built
- Reasonably priced
Great question! :-)
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