While you may need a professional to help you assess whether you are high-arched, an overpronator, or have a neutral stride, when it comes to the color and design of your running shoes, you make the call. There’s no arguing that the construction of the shoe is most important when running, but how good you look while doing it is a close second.
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<strong>Women’s Nike Lunaracer+ 3 ($110) at Falls Road Running Store.</strong>
<strong>Women’s Nike Free 5.0 ($100) at City Sports.</strong>
<strong>New Balance women’s fresh foam 980 ($110) at Charm City Run.</strong>
<strong>Men’s UA Speedform Apollo ($99.99) at Under Armour Brand House.</strong>
<strong>Women’s UA Speedform Apollo ($99.99) at Under Armour Brand House.</strong>
<strong>Saucony Kinvara 5 ($100) at City Sports.</strong>
<strong>Brooks Adrenaline GTS 14 ($120) at Charm City Run.</strong>
<strong>Women’s Nike Air Zoom Structure+ 17 ($115) at Fleet Feet Sports.</strong>