The best place to buy running shoes in San Diego is The Running Institute at 4760 Mission Gorge Place. You can find more information about them on their website: http://www.sdri.net/.
You can purchase new balance shoes on there website at top retail price or you can also try discount sites like amazon.com and overstock.com to get shoes at a discounted price.
You can buy toms online and at the Las Americas outlet by the border. You can also buy TOMS at any of South Coast's retail surf shops in San Diego. They have locations in Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach.
Running shoes can be purchased at shoes on the run. It is an excellent store located at 1310 9th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122. They have a large supply of shoes.
You can buy the new balance shoes at your local sports store. You can also find them online at Amazon.com a lot easier and are cheaper as well as having more options. They are really good shoes.
If you are looking for a good site to buy running shoes from the best would be runnersworld.com. They offer many designs and ship to any state so even if your not in san Diego there products are still available to you
As San Francisco is a rather large city, there are many different places to buy running shoes. Some popular places to go are as follows: Fleet Feet Sports, On The Run, See Jane Run, Shoes N Feet, and Citi Shoes.
Of course you can buy shoes at the Running Warehouse. You can also buy shoes at many other places including Kelly's Running Warehouse, MC Sporting Goods, and even Eastbay online.
You can purchase men's running shoes. You can purchase running shoes at www.zappos.com, www.amazon.com, www.shoebuy.com, and www.nike.com. There are many companies that sell running shoes.
I would recommend you buy running shoes. Soccer shoes are for soccer and are not made for running. If you use soccer shoes for running you may risk injury.
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A friend recommended I go the Running Institute when I mentioned I needed to get some new shoes. I was training for a marathon at the time and had recently had pain in my Achilles tendon. I hoped a new pair of shoes might solve the problem. I went in the middle of the day and had the whole place to myself. I opted to have Heather do an analysis of my foot and arches, which is $20 or so, unless you buy shoes and then it is free.