Typically I kick around the property in something like this:
however mine are about 6 years older and look like I have walked through hell and back in them. I think they currently also have the slight scent of dog poo (they are sitting outside currently). While they were a grey brown, they are now a green/grey brown - green from grass stains - If I inspected closer they may have all sort of interesting colors.
I fear I will have to replace them soon as the soles are a bit worn through. Its hard to find a comfortable pair of shoes to walk through poo trapped yard, or to muck around in the mud around a koi pond, or to walk through the mud after a rain storm in the garden.
This is the other 'kick around' shoe I wear, however mine are more or less 5 years old, and a bit scuffed. Steel toes allow me to kick small children and puppies, when I'm not up to beating them with my cane:
Now I know they are not technically shoes, but they are used for walking.
my everyday use cane is your typical black bentwood cane:
I have had it for nearly 12 years (after the first knee operation). Its a bit more scuffed up, and the grip is a bit worn, but It still had a great swing, and treading on toes of strangers I don't like get me both the appalled 'What the F*** is your problem' look commingled with 'This guy has long been crippled, lets cut him some slack' look. Its gives me a warm satisfied feeling in the place where most people have a heart, where I only have a large coal black empty spot.
I also have my special, silver gripped ebony cane:
which is worn for special occasions. I haven't beaten any children or dogs with it, the idea of cleaning blood off the silver puts me off.
Typically I wear that cane with these shoes:
Yes Doc martins. Mind I was wearing Doc Martins way back when they first appeared, before they became popular. Back before I used a cane, back when the world was young and I didn't kick small children and puppies.