Let's have a proper argument in here. What shoes do you wear outside of work?
Generally it's trainers in summer, boots in winter for me.
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Let's have a proper argument in here. What shoes do you wear outside of work?
Generally it's trainers in summer, boots in winter for me.
Depends what I'm doing. I wouldn't wear shoes to the shop or runners to a wedding.
At this time of year flip-flops, although I ordered some of these on a whim the other day.
Docs every day of the week.
My Adidas Sambas do the business all year round, and I have some other cheapo Adidas things for the gym.
Trainers or flip flops.
Mens feet should not be seen in public. Awful behaviour.
I got rid of most recently as they were showing their age, current collection is:
3 Pairs of Supra Hi-Tops (2x White, 1x Black)
2 Pairs of Nike Tennis shoes (1x White/Red Tick 1x Black/White Tick)#
2 Pairs of Puma Tennis shoes (1x Blue/White 1x Gold/Black/Green)
1 Pair of Adidas Pro Model Superstars (Hi-Top)
1 Pair of Smart Shoes (for when I'm being forced to at gunpoint)
Mostly just wear the White Supras, Gold Pumas and White Nikes, the rest are for walking to the shops/mowing the lawn etc.
lol.
I’ll only ever wear white shoes I think. Always either some hi tops or Stan Smiths for dirty wear, and then something a bit different for other wear
I wish I could pull those big colours off. Can’t wear them without socks though. I have disgustingly sweaty feet.
Socks are crucial.
I'm such a boring pleb I have one heavy-duty pair for all seasons. Steel-capped, black and bland. I've got a pair of Converse that I've haven't put on in probably about a year. Snug as fuck but getting them off feels like a faff.
Trainers or if I'm feeling down with the kids, sliders.
Some cheap £20 ones from Peacocks or Primark, I believe. I don't tend to spend much on clothes, it's pointless. I'm a comfort dresser so £2-3 shirts/jumpers suit me down to the ground.
https://i.imgur.com/Rva3b2C.jpg
Front row is the good shit. Nike Mayfly Woven is the ultimate shoe. They're the yellow ones in the front row (and the battered grey ones just out of shot).
Trainers (vans/etnies or something usually) at all times outside work (other than formal occasions obviously).
I typically just buy a couple of pairs of whatever is comfortable so currently I wear Adidas zx750s in either navy/navy or navy/turquoise (a new grey pair is on the way to replace the navy ones I wear in the office).
Other than that I have some running shoes and some smarter ones for times when you can't get away with trainers.
Luckily, I dont work in an enviroment where I have to where shoes on a regular. I only ever wear shoes at weddings and funerals. Every other scenario, im in trainers.
I feel like James' various tramp shoes are going to distract people from them Elton Johns second right on the back row.
What are the ballet shoes under the table?
I didnt catch those Nazi World Domation boots in the top left the first time. Salute.
I prefer something light and comfortable as I imagine anyone would, but as most adults I have ton of shoes for different occasions and weather.
I've got a pair of Sketchers I wear 24/7 work or casual. They are the most comfortable pair I've ever worn so I'm on my 4th pair.
Otherwise it's brogues if I'm meeting a client, or boots if it's particularly icy out.
Yeah, but you live in a place where you'd lose your toes to frostbite if you ever wore them out.
I'm never more than a mile from a beach.
I have these two pairs for work:
https://www.colehaan.com/2.zerogrand...ck/C23807.html
https://www.colehaan.com/zerogrand-w...an/C14493.html
and they are legit some of the best things I've ever bought. Haters can hate, I'll take solace in my lovely comfy feet.
$300 for sneakers? Jesus Christ superstar
The state of the second ones. :harold:
Imagine turning up in scrubs with those on your toes. :D
$20 would be too much for that.
They're 90% rubber so I'm sure they're comfortable but so are 99% of shoes.
They didn't cost me that much. I don't wear scrubs at work.
In your case it's more that the shoes are hilarious than any concern over what they cost. You dress like someone's dad taking up skateboarding.
Those things RL has posted are incredibly ugly, but they do look very comfortable and if your job involves being on your feet all the time that should definitely be the priority. Even at three hundred quid they'd probably be good value.
I have twelve pairs of trainers, mostly Adidas that I rotate depending on what else I'm wearing. Three pairs of smart leather shoes, two for general wear and one for occasions, and a pair of work boots for use on dodgy ground.
Do you still have those orange ones?
oh the taking photos of your shoes game looks fun
my main rotation, in the hallway
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from another angle
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the backup/specialist stuff upstairs
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Try them with different skirts.
Post a picture of those bright orange trainers you own again? You literally have no idea how I dress considering I don't think I've posted a picture of myself that's me above the age of 23, about 7-8 years ago.
Last time you posted a picture of yourself you looked like you'd raved yourself into an early grave but I'm not assuming you still look like that a decade later.
Brb, going to go take some pictures of my driving shoes.
None.