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Stop with the waterproof shoes, please. Stop.
I live in a place where we get a lot of water. A LOT of it. Seattle to be exact. It's raining right now.
If you have low-top waterproof shoes (GoreTex or whatever) it isn't going to help. That is if you're going out side. And that's the idea, right? Because you're out and about and cycling or walking or whatever? Your pants will pull up (as they do) and your socks will get wet and water will travel and you'll have wet feet.
If you're NOT going out then why get the water proof shoes at all? If you're traveling by car or taxi and have an office job then you don't need GoreTex shoes at all.

"But, b-but, anon! I DO go out! And my feet get wet with my shoes I own now!"
Ok, well here're your solutions. You've got two of them.
#1 Socks. Bring an extra pair with you all the time. Swap them out when you need fresh nice and dry socks.
"But that's stupid! I don't have all these cool tech pockets to fill with socks."
Ok, then,
#2 Boots! Yes. Get some damn boots. Or hell, high ankle shoes.

Here: http://www.rei.com/c/mens-hiking-boots?ir=category%3Ahiking-boots&r=category%3Afootwear%7Cboots%7Chiking-boots%7Cmens-hiking-boots%3Bfeatures%3AWaterproof%3Btab.sku-color%3ABlack&rx=true

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