Quadcammer
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comfort is subjective you mook. Walking on a hard surface that is molded to your foot can be as comfortable as walking on a pillow. Not to mention, having good structure and support is the most important for overall body comfort.
DWFII, it's simply a matter of basic physics. A first grader can understand this, if he allows himself to remove his bias. It's not about the brand. Compare the density & hardness of hard cured leather inside an AE or any quality shoe (The shoes in question are $800 C&J Darlton/Marlow's, but apply to ALL high end ($500+) leather soles I own... vs. a fluffy soft sneaker insole (Or a padded insole of a Johnston & Murphy shoe. It's like walking on air, literally) If you have veritable rocks under your feet, a minor fit issue does not trump the obvious and blatant difference in materials involved.
comfort is subjective you mook. Walking on a hard surface that is molded to your foot can be as comfortable as walking on a pillow. Not to mention, having good structure and support is the most important for overall body comfort.