Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Cheap supermarket trainers, I knacker them and then buy another pair, I'm terrible at looking after shoes so there's no point me getting anything decent as I'll just destroy them
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Just out of curiosity I bought a pair of trainers out of Lidl some years ago. I think they were less than a tenner and weren't worth that. I don't run marathons or anything, but feck me a couple of rags tied around my feet would have been more supportive.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:35 pm Cheap supermarket trainers, I knacker them and then buy another pair, I'm terrible at looking after shoes so there's no point me getting anything decent as I'll just destroy them
And don't get me started on their razors. The bathroom looked like the set of Carrie by the time I'd finished.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
I've worn out three pairs of these recently. Used for walking,then retired as gardening boots when the tread goes.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-wat ... 840&c=GREY
Around the house etc,I used to wear Ecco,but they seem to be a narrower fit these days and hurt my wide plates.
If any of you have had good experience with a supplier of wide fit walking boots,I'd be pleased to check them out.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-wat ... 840&c=GREY
Around the house etc,I used to wear Ecco,but they seem to be a narrower fit these days and hurt my wide plates.
If any of you have had good experience with a supplier of wide fit walking boots,I'd be pleased to check them out.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
These days I'm mostly barefoot inside:
but have these for random excursions:
They're cheap and the 'suede' is falling to bits, but they were comfy for a year.
These for wandering about town
Comfy enough, but a pain to tie up.
These for pottering in the garden and 'walks'
These are a bit tired though - I bought them about 3 years ago for dog-walking and travelling, the goretex is completely knackered (they leak like sieves in wet grass).
Just ordered a pair of these for longer 'country' walks:
'Proper' walking boots.
But in summer I'm mostly in these :
I bought a pair of these from their original Kickstarter campaign, (without the lairy orange laces) and have a pair of the latest ones on order
And occasionally in these:
Bought last year for the express purpose of taking the piss out of the Ford Mustang.
For the bike I got a pair of these for Xmas:
I'm very tempted to have the soles replaced - there is ZERO grip on the heel and the rest barely has any 'tread' at all.
Other wise I'm in a very knackered (but still mostly water-resistant) Altberg Clubmans that Foxy sold me.
I get really hot, sweaty feet so I hate wearing shoes or boots with lots of material. Hence the Rokkertech bike boots and the Tropicfeel trainers.
but have these for random excursions:
They're cheap and the 'suede' is falling to bits, but they were comfy for a year.
These for wandering about town
Comfy enough, but a pain to tie up.
These for pottering in the garden and 'walks'
These are a bit tired though - I bought them about 3 years ago for dog-walking and travelling, the goretex is completely knackered (they leak like sieves in wet grass).
Just ordered a pair of these for longer 'country' walks:
'Proper' walking boots.
But in summer I'm mostly in these :
I bought a pair of these from their original Kickstarter campaign, (without the lairy orange laces) and have a pair of the latest ones on order
And occasionally in these:
Bought last year for the express purpose of taking the piss out of the Ford Mustang.
For the bike I got a pair of these for Xmas:
I'm very tempted to have the soles replaced - there is ZERO grip on the heel and the rest barely has any 'tread' at all.
Other wise I'm in a very knackered (but still mostly water-resistant) Altberg Clubmans that Foxy sold me.
I get really hot, sweaty feet so I hate wearing shoes or boots with lots of material. Hence the Rokkertech bike boots and the Tropicfeel trainers.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
I've read every reply in this thread and enjoyed looking at the photos. Feeling a bit strange but I'm sure it will pass. Off to the motorcycle section for some restoration.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Mine will be Sainsbury's or Tesco, usually cost between £15 and £20, work alright for me. I don't go in Lidl or Aldi, I find both to be very disappointing experiencesgremlin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 3:15 pmJust out of curiosity I bought a pair of trainers out of Lidl some years ago. I think they were less than a tenner and weren't worth that. I don't run marathons or anything, but feck me a couple of rags tied around my feet would have been more supportive.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:35 pm Cheap supermarket trainers, I knacker them and then buy another pair, I'm terrible at looking after shoes so there's no point me getting anything decent as I'll just destroy them
And don't get me started on their razors. The bathroom looked like the set of Carrie by the time I'd finished.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Good old Foxy. Even after all these years,that was a shit event.Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 3:42 pm Other wise I'm in a very knackered (but still mostly water-resistant) Altberg Clubmans that Foxy sold me.
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I'm lucky in that I don't get sweaty feet, but these are bloody awesomeRockburner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 3:42 pm I get really hot, sweaty feet so I hate wearing shoes or boots with lots of material. Hence the Rokkertech bike boots and the Tropicfeel trainers.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/418017
In the summer you can actually feel the airflow, whilst somehow not feeling cold when I ride in say 6c on a spring morning. No idea how that is possible but it works. They are actually cooler than my TCX trainers whilst being 100% waterproof and have decent armour. I took a punt on these but they've been awesome.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
I kind of covered this here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1520
I was very much in favour of the DILF retro trainer (Sambas / Gazelles - I have them in four colour schemes). But of late have migrated to the Nike React Vision. I have them in four colour schemes, all pretty TWOC'y.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1520
I was very much in favour of the DILF retro trainer (Sambas / Gazelles - I have them in four colour schemes). But of late have migrated to the Nike React Vision. I have them in four colour schemes, all pretty TWOC'y.
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I would have to admit being the Imelda Marcos of RTTL ... i have loads of shoes.
In lock down, mind, it is either a pair of Scarpa walking shoes, a pair of blue timberland boots - or the spa of satan - a pair of crocs for indoor wear. Yes, they are horrid, I wouldn't wear them out - but they a comfier and warmer than any slippers I have ever had. And you can wash them ....
But I also do like a Doc Martens or 5, a cat boot. a Redwing, 5:10s, Etnies, white trainers in general, etc etc etc. The list is very long.
And then there is / (was) work shoes ....
And motorcycle boots
In lock down, mind, it is either a pair of Scarpa walking shoes, a pair of blue timberland boots - or the spa of satan - a pair of crocs for indoor wear. Yes, they are horrid, I wouldn't wear them out - but they a comfier and warmer than any slippers I have ever had. And you can wash them ....
But I also do like a Doc Martens or 5, a cat boot. a Redwing, 5:10s, Etnies, white trainers in general, etc etc etc. The list is very long.
And then there is / (was) work shoes ....
And motorcycle boots
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Workboots for work, usually at the cheaper end of the scale cos they never last so spending more is just wasting cash.
The rest of the time its usually Meindl Desert Fox boots which are very comfy and last well.
If its wet going I have some Altberg boots but the soles on those are a bit shite, they always feel ever so slightly slippy.
Then for proper hot summer days and swimming on the rivers or lakes I have some Merrell all terrain sandal things.
For cycling I have Shimano cycling shoes and for climbing some Sportiva Mythos climbing shoes.
I don't own any trainers and maybe have one pair of normal shoes, for when relatives die and I have to look respectable (ish).
The rest of the time its usually Meindl Desert Fox boots which are very comfy and last well.
If its wet going I have some Altberg boots but the soles on those are a bit shite, they always feel ever so slightly slippy.
Then for proper hot summer days and swimming on the rivers or lakes I have some Merrell all terrain sandal things.
For cycling I have Shimano cycling shoes and for climbing some Sportiva Mythos climbing shoes.
I don't own any trainers and maybe have one pair of normal shoes, for when relatives die and I have to look respectable (ish).
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Until a few years ago I wore stilettos almost every day unless I was doing something specific such as motorcycling riding or on a site where safety clothing was required. Now, most of my shoes are flats because decades of wearing high heels have ruined my feet so my big toe joints don't bend properly. I miss those shoes.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
I reserved mine for high days and holidays.Bike Breaker wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:21 am Until a few years ago I wore stilettos almost every day
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I have been living pretty much in Nike Air max 90's for the last 6/7 years, mixed in with the odd pair of air max one's.
currently got these black ones for everyday use and ive also got 2 pairs of the grey and volts for when the sun comes out.
currently got these black ones for everyday use and ive also got 2 pairs of the grey and volts for when the sun comes out.
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I am issued steitz secure safety boots for work. Probably the best boots I’ve worn in a career of uniformed service roles..... Better than my Altbergs ??Probably yes !!MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:23 pm Steitz steel toe capped boots for walking (used them when I worked trackside and they were brilliant after breaking in)
Sandals for everything else (usually Merrel but Teva if they're in stock). Socks with sandals if it's a bit cold.
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Re: Dull thread... day to day footwear.. what do you go for ?
Work tends to be boots; Altberg Clubman/Field & Fell.
Casual tends to be Adidas Jeans or Field & Fell for dog walking.
Casual tends to be Adidas Jeans or Field & Fell for dog walking.
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Just bought my first pair of Doc Martens in 40 years.
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Chelsea boots dear boy, Chelsea boots!