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My suggestion would be hiking shoes. Some have a lot of cushion and others are a little firmer. Trail runners are an option too because they're more like sneakers but have the support you'd need to run or walk on dirt. Hiking shoes are made for long distances so if you're walking a lot it can make sense.. They're not designed for pavement but they definitely crossover. Pretty much all I wear. I retire my old hiking shoes and use them day to day. You can get a lot of life out them.