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Filo

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #120 on July 30, 2014, 11:59:38 am by Filo »
I've just invested in these sketchers for my hols, comfiest things you'll ever put on your feet








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River Don

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #121 on July 30, 2014, 12:05:42 pm by River Don »
Flip Flops? NO!

We had a few days in Eastbourne during the hot weather, very nice but a shingly beach, I was forced to spend two quid on some flip-flops. The worst footwear I have ever had to put up with, how people walk around all day in them, god knows.

Filo

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #122 on July 30, 2014, 12:09:27 pm by Filo »
Flip Flops? NO!

We had a few days in Eastbourne during the hot weather, very nice but a shingly beach, I was forced to spend two quid on some flip-flops. The worst footwear I have ever had to put up with, how people walk around all day in them, god knows.


They are sketchers flip flops, the very best and comfiest you can get, I daren't tell you how much they cost, but you can't beat comfortable footware

River Don

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #123 on July 30, 2014, 12:18:44 pm by River Don »
If I was forced to wear beach sandals again, I'd consider Adilettes because although they have the flipflop thing of always feeling like they falling off they don't have the toe divider thing  and have a much wider strap over instead.

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Jenny

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #124 on July 30, 2014, 02:08:25 pm by Jenny »
Just going to put it out there... you  sound like a bunch of women, infact, you sound worse!

Filo

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #125 on July 30, 2014, 02:18:34 pm by Filo »
Just going to put it out there... you  sound like a bunch of women, infact, you sound worse!

Women don't even consider comfort when choosing footwear, thats why you see so many women carrying their shoes instead of wearing them

River Don

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #126 on July 30, 2014, 02:43:52 pm by River Don »
Just going to put it out there... you  sound like a bunch of women, infact, you sound worse!

Women don't even consider comfort when choosing footwear, thats why you see so many women carrying their shoes instead of wearing them

Much of women's clothing is designed solely with only consideration given to decoration or artistic form. Often it seems practicality is secondary.

Men's clothing is solidly rooted in military, work and sportswear. Practicality is everything or it should be.


RobTheRover

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #127 on July 31, 2014, 09:17:44 am by RobTheRover »
Heat hear.  Women are there to look pretty for their gentlemen whilst gentlemen need to be functionally prepared to protect their women,  hence comfortable sports based products.

Or summat.

;)


ravenrover

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #128 on July 31, 2014, 11:55:42 am by ravenrover »
So the gentleman can leg it after lamping the bloke who's been chatting his lady up?  :laugh:

River Don

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Re: Classic trainers
« Reply #129 on July 31, 2014, 08:26:34 pm by River Don »
Peter Hooton on trainers.

An old article from The Face magazine.

http://blog.scottsmenswear.com/archive-article-from-the-face-10-years-of-casuals/

 

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