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Trainers for occasional fitness and general wear

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IfYoureHappyAndYouKnowIt · 17/04/2015 08:08

I'm wondering what might suit. Can you help?

I'd like to wear them out and about a bit. Not that much but for the occasional walk. Usually I wear heels, boots or flip flops.

And then I've realised that I need something for the occasional fitness class. Mostly I do Pilates which I can do barefoot. Or tennis so I have tennis shoes .. But then the tennis shoes don't work for, say, the odd fitness in the park class...

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IfYoureHappyAndYouKnowIt · 17/04/2015 14:38

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bigfatfeet · 17/04/2015 19:34

I have a couple of pairs of Nike Roshe Run which I wear all the time, including to the gym. They're super light and really comfortable and I don't think they look too much like "sports" shoes - I even got a compliment from a hipster when I wore them in New York!

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IfYoureHappyAndYouKnowIt · 18/04/2015 01:05

Thanks I like the look of those. Any other suggestions?

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mysteryfairy · 18/04/2015 10:21

I wear roshe run for the gym and they are fab but I think they are pretty ugly - wouldn't wear them as an everyday shoe. My gym asks you not to wear outdoor shoes so I'm not sure multi tasking one pair of trainers is a great idea anyway.

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mysteryfairy · 18/04/2015 10:23

Sorry just seen your classes are outdoor - oops. I've experimented with a lot of trainers to end up with the roshhe run. Really light and comfortable with built in insoles, but really trying on loads in a sports shop is the best way to end up with something that suits your feet.

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IfYoureHappyAndYouKnowIt · 20/04/2015 00:03

Thanks I will try some on in the Sweatshop if I can tomorrow.

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