Boots, tennis shoes, or "socks"
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For PSG, the tapered ‘cowboy’ heel was always best for me, because; it puts the pivot-point farther under the heel and is less strain on the ankle when rocking from one pedal to another. And also I always prefer a thin, flexable, leather sole. My first choice of shoe-style is Hanover shoe-boot w/zipper. I have them in Black and also in Burgandy. Those two colors will suit almost any dress-combination.
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“Big John” Bechtel
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I, personally, am descended from apes and hence prefer bare feet, but when the weather won't cooperate there are some leather-soled semi-fuzzy bedroom slippers that work well. NOT the totally fuzzy bunny slippers, the cat likes them too much. http://www.landsend.com/ - see "Fleece-a-Line" slippers. Of course the black ones sound better....