
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 2 of 2)
Susan Mar 3rd 2007 12:54AM
I have had these Gucci Driving Mocs for years. I had a suede pair that lasted at least 7 years and then I bought a pair in just plain leather. They feel great and wear great. I know the price is high but its worth it. And----no----it's not just for driving. They look great with jeans too. I hope they keep on maing them since its always hard to find a great fitting shoe!!!
Chris Mar 3rd 2007 2:02AM
$400 for a pair of Gucci driving shoes is obscene when one considers all the children in the world who do not even own a pair of shoes! My $26 discount-store Reeboks serve me just fine for driving. When will all the shallow consumers wake up to the fact that there are more important things in life than brand-name designer products?
v Mar 3rd 2007 2:40AM
i think the shoes are very nice, but what about more then just for driving,come on be real.
James Mar 3rd 2007 2:43AM
Just what i have been looking for ! I drive 'bare footed' and am needing a pair of shoes to wear when driving.
Also there is an extra $400 in my wallet that I have been racking my brain on how to spend. Problem solved !
rick Mar 3rd 2007 7:08AM
what idiot pays that much for shoes?
unless they are needed for some medical condition or something. if you pay $150 for a pair of shoes your an idiot.fashion is way over priced honestly.
as long as people pay it, they will make it. its funny to watch what people blow their $$ on.
drew Mar 5th 2007 9:08AM
I think they look great, and the driving shoe is quite a comfortable shoe too.
As far as taking the money and going to Walmart...I rather take the money and flush it down the toilet. I agree this country has a lot of problems, but gees..lighten up. If I have the $400.00 to spend on a pair of shoes, then let me..and how in the world do you I DON'T give a substantial amount of my time and money to the charity of my choice?
Get off of your soapbox.
drew Mar 5th 2007 9:13AM
I think they look great, and the driving shoe is quite a comfortable
shoe too. As far as taking the money and going to Walmart...I rather
take the money and flush it down the toilet. I agree this country has
a lot of problems, but gees..lighten up. If I have the $400.00 to
spend on a pair of shoes, then let me..and how in the world do you I
DON'T give a substantial amount of my time and money to the charity
of my choice?Get off of your soapbox.
donna wynner May 27th 2007 8:23AM
NOT ONLY ARE GUCCI SHOES SIMPLY CRAP SINCE ABOUT 2000 BUT THE ENTIRE COMPANY BETTER TAKE A LOOK AT ITSELF - NOW A STORE FOR RAPPERS - AND THEY HAVE BETTER TASTE - ALDO GUCCI MUST BE TURNING OVER IN HIS GRAVE. THESE SHOES LIKE SOMETHING A FAGGOT WOULD WEAR AS SLIPPERS IN VEGAS. TRY TODS - FAR BETTER AND EVEN A LITTLE LESS MONEY