What are some kitchen shoes that aren't shit? I've been wearing the crocs Mario Batalli uses and they were good for a while but they shrinked and give me all kinds of shin splints.
Anything good in the $50-$80 range? Preferably non clogs
>>9151628
Ecco if you can get them on sale
>>9151628
I wear these
>>9151628
I can say this: Don't buy those Walmart ones. They advertise as oil resistant and non-slip soles, but they're a bitch to clean and fell apart after 6 months.
>>9151657
i had wal-mart kitchen shoes that lasted me 3 years so it could be hit-or-miss.
The WalMart one could last 3 months or 6 months depending on if you constantly get them wet or soaked in oil. They aren't bad for something cheap.
I use the Dr scholls, they last pretty good and there are different versions. They are around 60$
>>9151628
>Mfw wife bought me shoes because I hate shopping and basically let her dress me
>They are black cooking shoes like OPs pic
>That's what I wear everyday even out in public
Birkenstocks if you don't mind looking like a faggot, unless it's a closed kitchen.
I wear the Legionaire line from Shoes for Crews. Kinda heavy desu, might go with clogs soon.
>>9151628
DO NOT BUY DEER STAGS!! THEY LOOK VERY NICE AND ARE COMFORTABLE BUT THEY ARE NOT SLIP FREE LIKE THEY SAY THEY ARE!! ALMOST BROKE MY NECK A FEE WEEKS AGO
My work gives me a $60 stipend for shoes for crews each year, and if it weren't for that I would never buy those shoes. The pair I got was awesome for the first week, but the insoles blow out really quickly.
>>9151788
nice jeans lmao
you suck ass at pinrolling
they gave me some keukas when I worked at disney, lasted about a year and i never died
they were emergency replaced by some $20 walmart shoes which have lasted about 6 months but are starting to leak
my first ever non-slips were a set of very slim and light weight sneakers, and it's killing me that i barely remember anything about them so I've never been able to find anything like them again ;___; my sister destroyed them with her nasty feet
>>9151628
golf shoes, they unironically help with posture and balance.
>>9151628
Merrell Non-Slip Jungle Mocs. Thank me later.
>>9151628
Abeba. They make them in clown sizes too.
I use 5.11 waterproof 8in boots. They are comfortable, non slip and blood borne pathogen resistant. I am a paramedic student as well as a Prep and Line cook, so my old pair of boots became my restaurant shoes. Used in 2 different restaurants, and they have never failed me.
>>9153581
5.11 make some great gear.
>>9151628
This is the first real /ck/ thread in a long time. Ive gotten safe-step because my resteraunt had coupons. Went to payless.
>>9152012
That isn't me.
>>9153845
my workplace gets discounts for employees at payless but the selection where I live sucks ass.
>>9151628
I used to wear the professional birkenstock clogs when I first started out by then my chef recommended Dankso and I haven't wore anything else in like a decade. The best kitchen shoe out there IMO. They are kind of pricey but worth the money. They are comfortable, stand up to a hell of a lot of wear and tear, and shine up nicely if needed.