Shoes for us wide footed folk?

For reference I’m a men’s 10.5, but my foot width is 4.5 inches. They honestly a look a little bit like flippers, it’s kind of ridiculous. Anyways.

I’m on the hunt for some nicer every day shoes, but I’m coming to find in my search for ethical, well made shoes, my options thus far are to A. sacrifice on morals to find something that fits or B. spend a ton of money that I really don’t have. I like the look of Fini’s “Bold” shoes and Thursday’s sneaker line, (yes I know about the PAC thing, I won’t be buying from them) something more casual but stylish like that.

Anyone have recommendations within like $300 that accommodate those of us with dimensionally diverse tootsies?

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u/Stale_Ranch1 — 4 days ago
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Out with the old..

Old stock struts vs b8s. These things are GREAT. Makes the focus feel and drive like a proper sports car in my opinion. Also put on some Whiteline end links since I found them for a good deal. If you’re on the fence about b8s and in a suspension situation like me, don’t be. I would’ve paid double for my car to feel as good as it does now.

u/Stale_Ranch1 — 6 days ago

People who have ran multiple different suspension setups, which did you like most?

I’m on lowering springs and stock struts but they’re getting old and don’t do well with hard driving in general. I’m looking at mid-range stuff like ST, Bilstein, BC, YCW, etc. and have read pros and cons of each separately but I didn’t know if anyone may have some experience comparing a few of them on the same car.

Also, this car is my daily so I don’t plan on going super low or super stiff, but I do drive it hard enough often enough to want/need to tighten things up.

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u/Stale_Ranch1 — 1 month ago

Switching over from AT&T fiber for price reasons, they were being shady about billing and speeds, and I got sick of it so I cancelled.

Anyways, I’ve had Spectrum before and switched away due to unreliability and am coming back in hopes that it’s better now, but I can’t tell if I’ll be on a fiber network or not. For reference Spectrum wants me to hookup to coax port, which has me skeptical since it’s already not explicitly mentioned anywhere on the page. I’d like to know because I’m starting to get into the intricacies of home networking and I don’t want my experience to be bottlenecked by a bad connection.

As far as ethernet, my apartment only has one inconvenient but usable port besides the AT&T ONT port so if anyone has any ideas for me, they would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

u/Stale_Ranch1 — 2 months ago