Definitely recommend G.H.Bass for loafers specifically the Weejuns. They’re affordable and they have different sizes and widths. I’ve worn them for years with wide feet and they never fail me
I have wide feet, couldn’t find anything that fit until I put on the On Running Cloudflyer 4. I had tried Hoka before and while the wide foot was ok, the sole wasn’t wide enough and cut into my foot. On Running has been a game changer, no blisters when running fresh out of the box.
The new balance supercomp trainers come in wide sizes up to D(I don't recommend the elite version) .. I know that's not 4 E lmao but they're a fantastic running shoe. Well built, wide fit throughout, responsive, they have a .5 or .75 length nylon plate I believe.. Nice option for some speed sessions assuming they don't hurt your feet .. GL sir.
I know this is an older video but I have a size 14 wide ass foot so I feel your pain. I’ve had the Nike Infinity Run for years now and they are certainly wide foot friendly👌🏾
@@itscharlesmackenzie On the basketball side I would say yes they cater towards narrow feet but for running and lifestyle there’s a much larger range. With Nike’s return policy you also have the freedom to give all sorts of shoes a try. I ordered 5 pairs, wear tested them for a week, then sent 4 back for a full refund.
Hi Those scented sticks are so 1970s. I used to buy them back then. It was trendy . I would get headaches using them. And the smell lingers for too long.
Thanks! Best tip is just start. Your videos will suck at first (just go look at my old ones) and if you keep posting you’ll keep improving. Best of luck!
I’m saying for the price.. also there’s no truth to my claim these could last forever. Simply trying to give you as much information as possible so you can make an informed decision. If that’s all you took away from this video I’m sorry you’re so negative.
@@itscharlesmackenzieyou literally said right afterwards, that you think it would be fine to throw it away after a season and then just buy new ones. How is that not an explicit green lighting of buy and throw away-culture which is so rampant now a days? And especially when it comes to fashion; one of the worst industries when it comes to co2-emissions. My comment was maybe a bit crass, but I would just wish more people in fashion would actually think about this stuff. You can say I’m negative or you can use it to induce a bit of introspection about your communication and how it comes off to your viewers.
You know what, valid point. The one thing that I think adds value to my videos is the fact that I do a one take of everything, so you’re getting my initial and raw thoughts. Sometimes I mis speak, and most of the time I don’t think too deeply about what I’m saying. The point I was trying to make was that they aren’t going to last forever. But I can totally see how that point can be negative and encourage wastefulness. I do still think you’re nit picking here to an extent because if you’re familiar with my content I constantly discuss the value of investing in lasting pieces versus buying tons of fast fashion. And even in this video specifically I discuss the denim I bought and how the investment is worth it. I will try to be better and communicate these points more clearly going forward! Really appreciate your comment and criticism. This is how we grow and get better. ❤
@@itscharlesmackenzie Hey man - I can always appreciate someone owning up to their mistakes - it shows integrity and willingness to learn and evolve. As I wrote, my comment was admittedly a bit kras, but I'm just so frustrated by the amount of wastefullness being promoted in the fashion world and lack of reflection around it. But I'm glad to hear that you talk about lasting pieces as well. This was my first time watching one of your videos and was just disappointed and frustrated by how you seemed to promote this wastefullness as well. So while you say that if you're familiar with your content I would have known otherwise, I urge you to think about how your communication comes across to people who does not have any context. Because your videos will reach these people as well (especially if you are growing) :)
@@MortenSvane1 you’re 100% right. And my goal is to grow and make a good first impression. The criticism is always welcome and I think you went about it in the right way. A lot of the time people talk trash and are very rude but you were constructive and that’s important. Thanks for being here and hope to see you on the next one!
His videos giving me Daniel Simmons vibes ❤. Loved this
Thanks man!!’
Definitely recommend G.H.Bass for loafers specifically the Weejuns. They’re affordable and they have different sizes and widths. I’ve worn them for years with wide feet and they never fail me
I’ve had a pair before! Absolutely loved them. Good recommendation
I have wide feet, couldn’t find anything that fit until I put on the On Running Cloudflyer 4. I had tried Hoka before and while the wide foot was ok, the sole wasn’t wide enough and cut into my foot. On Running has been a game changer, no blisters when running fresh out of the box.
I’ve never tried those ones! But the cloud monster 2 didn’t work and neither did another kind but the name is escaping me. I’ll try those!
Altras!! They have wide toe box and are wider then regular shoes, i’ve also tried most shoes, but altra seems to be the best one yet
I'm into them actually, looking for a pair with more cushion but the width is promising! Thank's for the reccomendation!
The new balance supercomp trainers come in wide sizes up to D(I don't recommend the elite version) .. I know that's not 4 E lmao but they're a fantastic running shoe. Well built, wide fit throughout, responsive, they have a .5 or .75 length nylon plate I believe.. Nice option for some speed sessions assuming they don't hurt your feet .. GL sir.
Noted, thank you!
I know this is an older video but I have a size 14 wide ass foot so I feel your pain. I’ve had the Nike Infinity Run for years now and they are certainly wide foot friendly👌🏾
Omg huge feet! lol. I’ll try that for sure. I was of the mind that Nike was just for narrow feet
@@itscharlesmackenzie On the basketball side I would say yes they cater towards narrow feet but for running and lifestyle there’s a much larger range. With Nike’s return policy you also have the freedom to give all sorts of shoes a try. I ordered 5 pairs, wear tested them for a week, then sent 4 back for a full refund.
Please tell us about your chrome / glass coffee table in front of your couch. ✌🏻
Facebook marketplace $100 LOL
can you do a day in the life? i think it'll be so aesthetic
Possibly would be very boring too lmao! I don’t do much. But yes I can!
Hi Those scented sticks are so 1970s. I used to buy them back then. It was trendy . I would get headaches using them. And the smell lingers for too long.
Ya! They’re called incense. Normally not a fan but these ones smell so luxurious and not like an old church
@itscharlesmackenzie Love it , yes I was trying to remember what they were called . Incense. Ha ! Smelling like an old church , what a HOOT ! Lol.
I just ordered Maker Lover! Thanks for the tip. Fragrance is an essential part of my daily fit and my home space
Amazing! It’s so good
try Altras for running. They run wide and are meant for wider more natural feet
Pretty decent actually but not really much cushion! I’ll keep researching the brand. Any recommendations?
Try the Nike Pegasus wide, they’re pretty wide like the hokas, I also have the same issue and they’re really good.
I actually have! I think Nike is the most narrow brand of them all actually. I’m still searching and will update y’all when I find a better shoe!
good vid good pickups
Thanks!!
You're stylish! Great inspiration. Thank you.
Thank you for watching!!!
Coffee is love
agreed
do you ever sell items on depop?
I tried once and no one cared LOL
What white tee are you wearing in most of the video?
It’s from a brand called &or collective
Try Kayano 30s Wide
Asics
I have :/ eeeek
Them byredos getting dead by the sunlight!
Very fair point good sir!
Look into Topo running shoes for wide feet
Oooo never heard of that one! Thank you
I am from India needs some tips about being fashion influencer
I like your aesthetics nice pickups
Thank you!
I want to start yt channel about fashion too and i am also a great fan of your work
Thanks! Best tip is just start. Your videos will suck at first (just go look at my old ones) and if you keep posting you’ll keep improving. Best of luck!
adidas solarboost or adistar
I’ll look into it :)
You think its totally fine that a sandal only lasts one season? Well, at least one can tell you don’t give a damn about the environment.
I’m saying for the price.. also there’s no truth to my claim these could last forever. Simply trying to give you as much information as possible so you can make an informed decision.
If that’s all you took away from this video I’m sorry you’re so negative.
@@itscharlesmackenzieyou literally said right afterwards, that you think it would be fine to throw it away after a season and then just buy new ones. How is that not an explicit green lighting of buy and throw away-culture which is so rampant now a days? And especially when it comes to fashion; one of the worst industries when it comes to co2-emissions.
My comment was maybe a bit crass, but I would just wish more people in fashion would actually think about this stuff. You can say I’m negative or you can use it to induce a bit of introspection about your communication and how it comes off to your viewers.
You know what, valid point. The one thing that I think adds value to my videos is the fact that I do a one take of everything, so you’re getting my initial and raw thoughts. Sometimes I mis speak, and most of the time I don’t think too deeply about what I’m saying.
The point I was trying to make was that they aren’t going to last forever. But I can totally see how that point can be negative and encourage wastefulness.
I do still think you’re nit picking here to an extent because if you’re familiar with my content I constantly discuss the value of investing in lasting pieces versus buying tons of fast fashion. And even in this video specifically I discuss the denim I bought and how the investment is worth it.
I will try to be better and communicate these points more clearly going forward!
Really appreciate your comment and criticism. This is how we grow and get better.
❤
@@itscharlesmackenzie Hey man - I can always appreciate someone owning up to their mistakes - it shows integrity and willingness to learn and evolve.
As I wrote, my comment was admittedly a bit kras, but I'm just so frustrated by the amount of wastefullness being promoted in the fashion world and lack of reflection around it. But I'm glad to hear that you talk about lasting pieces as well.
This was my first time watching one of your videos and was just disappointed and frustrated by how you seemed to promote this wastefullness as well. So while you say that if you're familiar with your content I would have known otherwise, I urge you to think about how your communication comes across to people who does not have any context. Because your videos will reach these people as well (especially if you are growing) :)
@@MortenSvane1 you’re 100% right. And my goal is to grow and make a good first impression. The criticism is always welcome and I think you went about it in the right way. A lot of the time people talk trash and are very rude but you were constructive and that’s important.
Thanks for being here and hope to see you on the next one!
You lost me at the fake coffee machine garbage
lol ok