
Neiman Marcus is promoting the driving shoe as one of the top men's
trends for spring. We like them not just because they're trendy, but because they have a timeless style and a look of easy, but elegant, comfort to them.
Gucci's Drivers illustrate these characteristics perfectly. The shoes are made of soft, supple leather and have rubber soles to keep your feet firmly on the ground wherever you decide to stroll to. They have a bit of detail on top, which keeps them looking a little bit dressy. Opt for chocolate brown (pictured) over black, for a more versatile spring-fall shoe. Price:
$390.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
David Bergman Mar 2nd 2007 2:24PM
I think that Neiman Marcus needs to send me a pair in a size 12D so I can try them out and let the world know what I think of them.
Doris Mar 2nd 2007 2:27PM
My shoes cost $500 really unchic untrendy custom made orthopedic shoes. And I have to have them.
jennifer Mar 2nd 2007 2:26PM
OK, I agree that these are very nice shoes... BUT... #1 - why does one need special shoes JUST for driving, #2 - how to do you get TO and FROM your car (if they are only meant for DRIVING and not walking???), and #3 - why would one spend $400 on a pair of SHOES??? This coming from an admitted SHOE ADDICT!!! lol
Ellen Riley Mar 2nd 2007 2:49PM
Jennifer,
Driving shoes have a softer sole that continues up the back of the shoe or the heel is made of a softer material to protect your auto carpeting around the gas and brake pedal.
They really make sense for protecting your carpeting; however, I agree there are some very good ones for less than $400.
Eliseo Mar 2nd 2007 3:20PM
These are hardly driving shoes. A proper driving shoe has a wider toebox to make heel-toe shifting easier(manual transmission) and a rounded off heal (Look at wrestling boots or new split heel Pumas). The heel is poorly styled and if anything will hamper driving. Gucci really dropped the ball with this one.
Cheers
Landon Mar 2nd 2007 4:28PM
I have these shoes and I rarely wear them to drive.
The driving shoe is classic and comfortable..
Most of us prefer to be driven anyway
Andi Mar 2nd 2007 5:01PM
Wellll...la dee dah.
Haha, I read a book called The Booster. It kinda sucked but it mentioned driving shoes the same way. Most people who wear expensive driving shoes get driven around anyways, and the thinner the sole on them, the more expensive stuff you can get em to buy.
Mary Mar 2nd 2007 5:21PM
If you like to pay $400 for shoes
I will sell you some swamp land
up here in Northern Wisconsin.
Kelly Mar 2nd 2007 6:29PM
In a pinch, I run to the car with my furry slippers.
I sell them...only $200 a pair!
joe Mar 2nd 2007 7:57PM
take your choice 400 dollars for driving or 400 dollars for a tank of gas
katie Mar 2nd 2007 8:40PM
For Petes sake...what in the heck in this world coming to....the money some spend on oneselfs is a sin when we have over 350,000 homeless in this country....take that 400 dollars and go to a Walmart and load up with childrens shoes and take it to nearest church or homeless shelter for those who own no shoes and then know you have been blessed for your charity
mike Mar 2nd 2007 9:52PM
I think they would look great with my AMC lime green Gremlin,Also with my yellow leasure suit.
mike Mar 2nd 2007 9:53PM
I think they would look great In my AMC Lime green Gremlin,and my yellow leasure suit.Wait a minute I think I spent that much on my new gremlin.
Brandon Mar 2nd 2007 11:19PM
Interesting how those with too much money would rather spend it on things that obviously have a very high retail price compared to the cost to manufacture and sell them as opposed to buying, say, $80 or 90 Puma's ($110 at Neiman Marcus), which are still outrageously overpriced (and made in a sweatshop to boot) but leave the purchaser with a few extra bills to help others.
Barbera Mar 2nd 2007 11:24PM
What a steal! Do they make children's sizes for when they drive their Barbie cars?
TONY Mar 2nd 2007 11:48PM
THE WORDS "SHALLOW" AND "RIDICULOUS" COME TO MIND. INSTEAD OF SPENING MONEY ON THESE SHOES TRY GIVING THE MONEY TO A LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY, OR A VETERANS HOMELESS SHELTER. WAKE UP THERE ARE MORE THINGS IMPORTANT THAN SHOES FOR DRIVING. WHAT USE ARE THEY WHEN YOUR NOT DRIVING. MOST OF THE TIME YOU CANT EVEN DIRECTLY SEE YOUR FEET WHEN DRIVING MUCH LESS SOMEONE ELSE. MAYBE AL GORE CAN WHERE THEM DRIVING HIS GAS GUZZLING SUV'S OR WHEN FLYING IN HIS "OZONE KILLING" PLANES. THEN WE COULD CALL THEM DRIVING THE HYPOCRIT SHOES. HAH
Colleen Mar 2nd 2007 11:56PM
Please-first of all, they are butt ugly, second, I can think of a whole lot more fun ways to spend $400 than on a pair of impractical driving shoes. Let me guess, probably can't get them wet either or they melt. Who has the time or money to switch from walking to driving shoes anyway? I barely make it to my appointments most days fully dressed without having to worry about something else. Get a life
Gucci!!
MARY Mar 2nd 2007 11:58PM
'' NEAT , COMFULIBLE LO0KING, I LIKE THEM, THE PRICE THO IS A BIT HIGH $$$$$
aleeza Mar 3rd 2007 12:35AM
"I think they would look great In my AMC Lime green Gremlin,and my yellow leasure suit.Wait a minute I think I spent that much on my new gremlin.
"
wow- you are an arrogant peice of poop.
angel Mar 3rd 2007 10:05PM
I never understood the concept of a driving shoe until I bought an old sport car with a clutch, I can tell you there are times when you do need a driving shoe so you can really get a feel for the car. Also, IAP catalog has some very nice driving shoes that are from italy and very well priced.