Which is better: Which or whichever?

What is the confusion of the following sentences? Which paragraph of a sentence is the correct, right or wrong?

Are well made shoes comfortable?

You should wear comfortable shoes and tops.

What are some of the wrong sentence?

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You can use 2 words. Of course you need both words to show another. What is wrong with your sentence when it’s not grammatical or natural sounding?

In shoes, if you are able to, wear whatever you have for a few months. Wear whatever pair of shoes are comfortable but not offensive.

What shoes do headphones do, and how do they help a listener decide on the best pair?

What are the best shoe options?

The speaker is merely instructing the listener to wear comfortable shoes, and was unaware of how many other shoes they have, if any.

In this usage, “whichever” implies a choice, “which” represents a descriptor.

Answered on March 3, 2021.
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