At SJ, we believe that good shoes don’t have to be expensive. That’s why we spoke with Paul Borgions, an experienced Belgian podiatrist who watches over the health of our feet every day. He shares his insights on what to look for when choosing a good shoe and discusses his experience with SJ’s sneakers.
“We take between 6,000 and 7,000 steps each day. A minor flaw in your shoes can quickly lead to significant problems. These issues may not be immediately noticeable but can cause serious damage in the long run. Therefore, it's crucial to be critical when assessing your shoes.”
"Many people think that the price determines the quality of a shoe, but that's a misconception. More expensive shoes are not necessarily better. What truly matters are the shoe's features. Here are three simple tests you can use to assess the quality of a shoe:
“Keeping these three tests in mind, I thoroughly examined SJ’s sneakers. I was pleasantly surprised. They met all three criteria perfectly, and that for a price under €85. They truly offer excellent value for money.”
“In addition to their good support and comfort, these sneakers feature removable insoles, which is ideal for people who use orthotics. The deep lacing system provides extra comfort and a good fit, while the slip-resistant outsole and sturdy collar enhance safety and durability. The sneakers are also responsibly made with recycled and natural materials, which is a significant plus in my opinion.”
“Absolutely. I’ve worn both SJ’s low-cut sneakers and the higher winter model with pleasure. They offer outstanding value for money and prove that good shoes can indeed be affordable. I can recommend them with complete confidence.”