So two answers here.
If you’re running barefoot and happy - don’t go to shoes! The rest of us are busy undoing years of mistakes by wearing any kind of shoes for running. If you’ve got good mechanics now don’t blow it by putting on shoes and letting cushioning and grip mess up your gait.
As for the shoes... Xero Prios are damn durable. You could probably get north of 1000 miles on them and they have a replacement guarantee if the sole wears out. I also have a pair of the Whitins and they’re super cheap and they’ve lasted a long long time.
https://www.amazon.com/WHITIN-Minimalist-Runner-Barefoot-Inspired/dp/B07KN4V47W
I’ve work them for about a month, week 2 I noticed my foot turning in and it felt odd, a week later it felt normal and I was moving totally different, my glute and ham are working 1000x better it’s an absolute miracle
Would have thought the barefoot tempos would have been enough but something about just walking around made a massive difference
I liked it enough I dropped the cash on some that actually look good and will last a few years, because they’re so minimal they last as long as the material doesn’t fall apart so some people use them for like 4-5 years
Here's a link to the shoes I bought: https://www.amazon.com/WHITIN-Minimalist-Runner-Barefoot-Inspired/dp/B07KN4V47W
It's kind of a shitty Amazon listing, but I just recently purchased the 4th shoes (black w/ gray laces) for everyday use, and I've had the 10th shoe (black with tan bottom, toe front shape) since the start of last summer. IMO they're more like a sock with a sole for grip, my foot doesn't slide around, and I've honestly been able to amp up my hiking and running since I made the change. I mean, but that's just me, the stretching has been good for my plantar fasciitis as well, I'd say my plantar fasciitis is basically gone at at this point.
Also, they advertise a wide toe box, the shoe with the toe shape is definitely a wide, and I'd say the casual shoe is as well, but not like a wide Nike or Adidas, but definitely more space than Pumas.
I state in the middle there somewhere that they are Whitin, and that I got them on Amazon. I thought of it more as a brand review than the specific shoe, however I'm pretty sure they only have 1 model of Whitin shoes on Amazon and its the minimalist trail shoe as mentioned in the title so... here ya go
I bought a pair of these for my trip
https://www.amazon.com/WHITIN-Minimalist-Runner-Barefoot-Inspired/dp/B07KN4V47W
in case you're serious about the "nothing". It's like a glove for your foot so there's minimal chaffing and/or blistering