by mtbkid » Thu Apr 15, 2004 6:31 pm
As for sweatshop-free, vegan trainers . . . I think New Balance is your only option. Fortunately, they come in a ton of widths, so you should be able to get some that are wide enough . . .
Insoles are another option . . . but if you are already getting scrunched, you would want to try on whatever shoes you're considering with the insoles you'll be using. I have a pair of shoes that, with the stock insoles are too roomy, but with my aftermarket insoles fit just right . . . what I'm trying to say is that you can customize your fit in all sorts of ways - widths, insoles, socks, lacing . . . for me it was a lot of trial and error.
It is really unfortunate that NBs are the only sweatshop free "real" running shoes around (at least that I can find), because the single most important thing for quality running is have shoes that fit you properly . . . There are a few varieties of NBs that I absolutely cannot wear because they just don't fit my feet . . . that, and the fact that actually, only a few NB models are in fact sweatshop-free, sometimes leave me in a tough spot, literally.
If anybody has any alternatives to New Balance in the vegan/sweatshop-free/quality running shoe department, please share!
-josh
"Humanity can not be made equal by declarations on paper. Unless the material conditions for equality exist, it is worse than mockery to pronounce men equal."
~Voltairine de Cleyre