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Looking for comfy laceless trainers please

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minipie · 13/07/2016 11:57

I've lived in Gola suede trainers (very 90s I know Grin) for years, followed by Converse.

The laces are a pain though as my shoes are on and off all day, and they come undone quite a bit too.

So... I'm looking at laceless trainers. However lots of them look like they have thin soles and wouldn't be very comfy - I'd really like some which are properly padded inside iykwim. And I'm not a fan of a huge wodge of white plastic round the sole (flatforms?) Neutral colours preferred.

Can anyone point me to some which might fit the bill? As you can probably tell I'm more about comfort than fashion Smile

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MiddleClassProblem · 13/07/2016 12:00

I don't understand the lace thing though. If you do a tight double bow they stay laced (mine for years Grin)

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Paulat2112 · 13/07/2016 12:03

Have you seen the things you can buy to replace your laces? uk.hickies.eu/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.uk&countryCode=GB&

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Hoppinggreen · 13/07/2016 12:05

Sketchers go walk?

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BackforGood · 13/07/2016 12:27

They had some fab ones in Aldi a couple of weeks ago - billed as 'walking shoes' but def trainers rather than walking boots. They have elastic laces so can adjust but don't have to do up and unlace all the time.

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minipie · 13/07/2016 15:07

Ooh answers! Thanks everyone.

I know MiddleClass I could do a double bow but then it would be a pain every time I take my shoes on and off - which is a lot.

Paulat they look interesting, I'd never heard of them! If they work that would open up more options definitely.

Skechers go walk do fit the bill (are they comfy?) but can't get excited about the way they look

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MiddleClassProblem · 13/07/2016 15:12

I honestly never undo them. I think I'm still a teenager

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minipie · 13/07/2016 15:23

But how do you get your shoes on and off? Or do you just have them really loose - I like my shoes to fit snugly.

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MiddleClassProblem · 13/07/2016 15:31

Depends on the day? But I guess they are loose although have never fallen off, I even do it with trainers I used to kick the punch bag with at the gym...

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Hoppinggreen · 13/07/2016 16:04

Sketchers go walk aren't pretty but they've ruined me for any other shoes. I managed 5 hours shopping in them the other day and I've got PF!!

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ArieltheMermaid1720 · 13/07/2016 16:17

Sketchers go walk are amazingly comfy. I have silvery grey ones, I don't think they're that ugly!

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minipie · 13/07/2016 16:56

Think you may have persuaded me on the Skechers. I will see if I can find a shop to try them on. They're not ugly just a bit too much like something my mum would wear - but she dresses well so that's not a criticism just an association!

What's PF Hopping?

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SnoopDoggyDogg · 13/07/2016 17:03

I have some laceless plimsolls from Victoria Plimsolls. They come in loads of colours, I wear mine all the time and they wash well too.

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NicknameUsed · 13/07/2016 17:07

I agree with Hopping. Once you have worn Sketchers Go Walk nothing else is as comfortable. I would prefer it if they looked nicer but their comfort superceded looks for me.

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minipie · 13/07/2016 17:14

Oh just seen the Go walk 2 which I much prefer to the Go walk 3. (unfortunately a bit harder to find the 2 I guess it's been discontinued).

Quite like the look of these what do you all think?

Also - do they come up true to size? I am between a 4.5 and a 5 and not sure which size to get. I have normal to wide feet but narrow heels.

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minipie · 13/07/2016 17:14

Snoop those Victoria ones were my first thought but are they comfy - the soles look very flat and thin?

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NicknameUsed · 13/07/2016 17:19

They are large. I usually take a 6, but I wear a 5 in Go Walks. I would try a 4 as well.

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Banderchang · 13/07/2016 17:20

Another vote here for Skechers Go Walk. I bought some a couple of months ago as I've had shoulder surgery and needed shoes that were easy to take on and off without using hands. They are absolutely the most comfortable shoes I've ever had. I walk 5 or 6 miles per day with school run and other things, and they were perfect from day 1. I bought go walk 2 rather than 3 as I also liked them better. There's loads on sale in the shops at the moment. I saw a huge display in John Lewis today.

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ArieltheMermaid1720 · 13/07/2016 17:22

Agree with Nickname. I usually take a 6 in trainers, but my go walks are a 5.

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leccybill · 13/07/2016 17:29

Another vote for Skechers Go Walks. I walked my legs off around Disneyland for 4 days and I still felt like I was walking on air.
They are amazing.
I've got the grey with aqua trim but like the black/pink too.

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NicknameUsed · 13/07/2016 17:33

Wearing them is like walking on cushions. I shall be taking a couple of pairs to Florida.

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minipie · 13/07/2016 18:28

Ok I'm sold Grin I'm too old for sore feet.

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Hoppinggreen · 13/07/2016 18:52

Plantar Fascitis

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minipie · 13/07/2016 18:54

Ah thanks. Ouch Sad

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dogrilla · 13/07/2016 19:26

I'm sure they are wonderfully comfy, but LOOK at them... I just couldn't bring myself to wear them. Sorry.

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minipie · 13/07/2016 19:46

Any other suggestions welcome dogrilla!

Actually I think the earlier versions are ok. It's the later versions that look more... erm...

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