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Tired of trainers!

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escaped Mon 09-Sept-24 15:14:04

Mt61
Mine are Remonte, I think they're something to do with Rieker. £80.

Shelflife Mon 09-Sept-24 15:08:56

RosiesMaw, have you tried Pavers shoes . Do take a look . My favourite shoes now.

Allira Mon 09-Sept-24 14:51:13

Norah

I bought these recently. I coloured the orange stitching black. Soles are darker than shown, or dirt helped grin

Perhaps, as I live in the country, these are not city casual and only suit my life.

What make are they, please Norah?

AreWeThereYet Mon 09-Sept-24 14:21:49

Norah

I bought these recently. I coloured the orange stitching black. Soles are darker than shown, or dirt helped grin

Perhaps, as I live in the country, these are not city casual and only suit my life.

I like those Norah. They look really comfortable with nice thick, grippy soles.

JamesandJon33 Mon 09-Sept-24 14:19:20

I have never worn trainers. Josef Siebel Neele is my favourite shoe plus DM Mary Jane’s and anything Birkenstock. I like clumpy shoes.

Mt61 Mon 09-Sept-24 13:59:10

escaped

I wear these for comfort.

I like those, which brand please? most of my trainers have zip details on them- Moda in Pelle & Clark’s have some nice ones

Skydancer Mon 09-Sept-24 13:57:15

I agree with the poster who dislikes white edging and soles. Try finding any other colour (except black). Don't the designers realise that, after a few wears, the shoes/trainers start to look grubby. I recently went to a shop which sold every make of trainer and flat shoe imaginable and asked the assistant if there were any without the white edging. There were none so I'm thinking they don't exist.

kittylester Mon 09-Sept-24 13:50:27

I also feel fed up with my trainers and also have lots - though I do tend to wear the same couple of pairs all the time. And, I have lots of pairs of boots but always wear the ones I have had for ever.

I'm not sure I am able to manage ordinary shoes though. I don't seem to have the same 'grip' for slip ons now.

Squiffy Mon 09-Sept-24 13:46:37

These are so comfortable, with really grippy soles - Loretta from Pavers.

Norah Mon 09-Sept-24 13:02:14

I bought these recently. I coloured the orange stitching black. Soles are darker than shown, or dirt helped grin

Perhaps, as I live in the country, these are not city casual and only suit my life.

Norah Mon 09-Sept-24 12:45:56

Mephisto, DocMartens, Birkenstock, JosefSeibel -- smart casual.

My favourite Converse Chucks - not smart by most standards. grin

I love love love shoes.

Visgir1 Mon 09-Sept-24 09:38:32

I have just bought Silver Loafers from Fitflop. When I wore them the first time with bare feet, they were perfect, so soft comfortable, they are my favourite atm.

Cossy Mon 09-Sept-24 09:33:50

Sketchers have a range of sandals now, I have two pairs, almost as comfy as their trainers.

mae13 Mon 09-Sept-24 09:25:35

Doc Martens all the way - things got a bit limited after the amputation and I see plenty of Summer styles that would be lovely, if only......but DM's are ideal but it's a bit of an endurance test in Summer. Still.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 09-Sept-24 09:12:03

RosiesMaw2 I would pop into your local Clark’s Shoe Shop, have your feet measured (I appreciate you know your size but our feet alter just like the rest of our body)

Clark’s have a wide range of shoes nowadays they have dragged themselves into the 21st Century.

NotSpaghetti Mon 09-Sept-24 09:11:56

I have bought Vionic sandals recently and love them.
They were in a sale and a fraction of the original price.

These are all their current wide-fitting range

www.vionicshoes.co.uk/women/wide-widths.html

ferry23 Mon 09-Sept-24 09:03:34

Also just remembered I have got the odd pair from JD Williams but you have to be careful, their cheap shoes look, well... like cheap shoes! But they do have the odd nicer looking shoe.

ferry23 Mon 09-Sept-24 09:01:01

I am an EEEE and also have to wear an inner sole so more like EEEEE.

I used to trip around in the highest heels ever and now have a spectacular collection of very expensive shoes that I will never wear again but can't bear to part with. But then that's probably how I got all the my foot problems!

I too despair of finding a nice court shoe - I don't want to wear trainers to a wedding or suchlike.

I have had moderate success with DB Shoes. A lot are of the old fashioned orthopaedic type shoes but there are a few you could use for a dress up occasion. Expensive, but they generally have offers, which I snap up when I see them.

Their customer service is good too.

J52 Mon 09-Sept-24 08:59:42

I wear loafers for a change from trainers. I’ve just bought some lovely pink suede ones from Hotters sale.
My gripe is the fashion for putting white edging and soles on shoes!

Tuaim Mon 09-Sept-24 08:41:57

Rieker. Check out the new winter ankle boot styles.

RosiesMaw2 Mon 09-Sept-24 08:39:54

Iam64

FitFlop have some suede trainers that look like smart lace up shoes. The other bonus is the sides are not white like so many other city walking type shoes. Sadly, my usual size don’t fit so I’ve had to send them back.
I’ve been looking for shoes I can walk in on the odd city/art gallery /going away on holiday occasion. I want smart comfort - very difficult to find. I may have been spoiled by trainers, so comfortable

Exactly!

escaped Mon 09-Sept-24 08:34:56

I wear these for comfort.

lixy Mon 09-Sept-24 08:30:24

I find Josef Seibel and Rohde both make shoes that give good support. They have some interesting colours available too. I usually buy in the sales!

Iam64 Mon 09-Sept-24 08:29:29

FitFlop have some suede trainers that look like smart lace up shoes. The other bonus is the sides are not white like so many other city walking type shoes. Sadly, my usual size don’t fit so I’ve had to send them back.
I’ve been looking for shoes I can walk in on the odd city/art gallery /going away on holiday occasion. I want smart comfort - very difficult to find. I may have been spoiled by trainers, so comfortable

RosiesMaw2 Mon 09-Sept-24 08:21:30

Never thought I’d hear myself say that . I have I don’t know how many in every possible colour - silver, white, cream, navy, pale blue, red etc etc etc and I live in them - apart from in deepest Winter when I wear boots.
I’m not sure I can wear shoes any more but think longingly of the loafers with block heels I used to have, or wedges. I have wide feet (EE) and have had knee probs so trainers made sense but I just have a hankering for something a little smarter while still smart casual.
Any suggestions? Or do I just “suck it up”:?
There are some gorgeous smart trainers out there eg Solebliss, but at a price and over £100 for trainers is a bit hard to swallow!