My Favourite Everyday Driving Shoes (For Men AND Women)

Aside from being a grouchy petrolhead who thinks the world is going to pot at breakneck speed, I am a bit of a sneakerhead, too. It’s no surprise, then, that my shoes MUST be good for driving in. However, I’m not one to own a pair of flame-retardant, racing-grade boots just for taking a drive to the store. My shoes need to make as much sense in the real world as they do behind the wheel; and I suspect that, if you’re reading this, that you probably agree with my shoe-buying philosophy. However, as we all know, there are different shoes for different personalities. The picks I have for you here are just a small sample of some of the best and most versatile “everyday driving” shoes, as I like to call them.

Disclaimer: I do not know a damn thing about women’s fashion, so I invite all you ladies to tell me how badly I screwed this list up…

Nike Free family (Men’s and Women’s)

I owned a pair of Nike Free running shoes many moons ago, and they were some of the lightest and most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn. The ultra-flexible soft soles made them surprisingly good driving shoes, too. They aren’t the most supportive shoe in the world, and the sole may be a bit clunky for some, but if you’re into running shoes, I’d definitely recommend a pair whether you’re a lady or a gentleman.

Maserati (Men’s and Women’s)

Generally speaking, automotive-branded shoes fall into one of two categories: either they are OK-looking, or they flaunt the automaker’s colour schemes and logos in a terribly cringeworthy fashion (I’m looking at you, Ferrari Pumas). Maserati would be the exception that proves the rule. Even with the biggest Trident possible on the vamp (side of the shoe), or the wackiest colour schemes that they make, Maserati shoes don’t exactly scream cheap brand exploitation. In fact, Maserati shoes are very classy for all genders. The only knock against them? They’re pricey (can exceed $300 USD plus shipping). Still, they get Alex Andrei’s seal of approval.

Converse Chuck Taylors (unisex)

They’re Chuck Taylors. You know what they are, and you either love ‘em or hate ‘em. If they’re good enough for Paul Walker and his many Fast and Furious gear changes, then they’ll be good enough for you.

Sperry Top-Siders (Men’s and Women’s)

Sperrys were originally touted as deck shoes, but trust me, they’re pretty neat for driving. They’ve got a nice, thin sole that grips pedals nicely, and are generally versatile and comfortable enough to wear every day. Guys, just don’t wear them with a salmon polo, white shorts, and RayBans if you’re planning on going into the ‘hood. Also, don’t buy them unless you’ve earned your knot-tying badge in Boy Scouts or Girl Guides, because those leather laces are a pain to keep laced up.

Ugg Driving Mocs (Women's)

Ladies, these ones are just for you. Although there are certainly lots of driving mocs available for guys, these UGGs are quite popular amongst women who don’t want to sacrifice style for driving performance.

Cole Haan Lunargrand Pennyloafers (Men's)

Combining Nike’s ultra-modern Lunargrand cushioning material with Cole Haan’s timeless design make these some of the best penny loafers out there. I’m not a big penny loafer fan myself, but these shoes are awesome, if a bit pricey. And, if you think penny loafers wouldn’t be very good in the footwell, you need to watch this video….

Sparco ESSE (Men's)

These are the real deal. A step below a full-blown racing boot, Sparco knows how to make driving gear. Although excellent for driving, the thin soles do make these shoes a little uncomfortable, and they might look a little too try-hard in some circles, but there’s nothing obscene about wearing a pair of these day in, day out.

Vans Old Skool Gumsole (unisex)

They’re not the best driving shoes, nor the most comfortable, and probably not even the most stylish shoes out there. But Vans are pretty good in all three departments, and fairly inexpensive too. The Old Skool gumsoles are my favourite all-purpose shoes because they’re grippy, they have been around forever and have never gone out of style, and they’re durable. They’re also super versatile with a variety of outfits, and practical in many different situations. They’re the Jeep Wrangler of the shoe world. A pair of proper driving shoes might be a little better to drive with, but I certainly can’t justify the price difference.

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Comments

Deadpool (Cam's much sexier twin) (Official Demon Fangirl)

I was looking at chucks just yesterday cause I need something for when the midget gets going. Coincidence? No, just the all knowing Gary.

05/24/2016 - 01:12 |
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Gumsole Chucks are 💰

05/24/2016 - 01:17 |
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Ben Javran

I usually just take off my shoes when i drive HAHAHAHAHA

05/24/2016 - 01:20 |
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Perfectly legal 😂 but I actually had a friend get a ticket for that

05/24/2016 - 01:21 |
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On the Apex

Great write-up! But I still can’t find anything better than my old adidas superstars for driving. That Sparco pair looks wicked tho.

05/24/2016 - 01:32 |
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Thanks! Superstars are classic, to be honest I could think of 100 pairs that could fit the bill lol

05/24/2016 - 01:35 |
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The Stig's Mazda Loving Cousin

Ummm…. puma drift cat?

05/24/2016 - 02:31 |
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Andrew Stein

Driving barefoot is nice. You get a good feel of the pedals

05/24/2016 - 02:34 |
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Tomás Paulino

Love to drive with Vans!

05/24/2016 - 02:53 |
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Anonymous

Because Jurassic World can’t be wrong

05/24/2016 - 02:56 |
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Mark Mason

Vans and chucks FTW

05/24/2016 - 03:14 |
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👍💯🍺

05/24/2016 - 03:15 |
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Black Phillip

I picked up these at Aldos last week. They’re perfectly comfortable and work well for driving.

Tbh I just bought them for their looks…..🤗 gotta keep it classy when driving the ‘77.

05/24/2016 - 03:49 |
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Solid 💯

05/24/2016 - 04:05 |
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Anonymous

I like a good running shoe, comfortable, flexible but enough support for excellent control and feel for the pedals, they’re relatively inexpensive as well

05/24/2016 - 04:04 |
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Kyle Ashdown

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Deadly! 👍

05/24/2016 - 04:06 |
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