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What donyounwear on your feet!?

18 replies

Hippahippahey · 24/02/2016 23:51

So the weathers changing, I'm not going to get away with my comfy boots much longer. I usually wear cheap ballet pumps but I do a lot of walking so need something sturdier...sick of aching, wet feet.

Do I need trainers or shoes, I have no idea. Just for everyday/walking kinda thing. Any recommendations please?

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Hippahippahey · 24/02/2016 23:58

Gah should of proof read my title

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StillMedusa · 25/02/2016 00:03

In winter I live in Joseph Siebel boots... (from Clinkards) because they are SO comfy, look good etc.

Once the weather improves I slide into Skechers 'On the go' loafers. They looks nice with jeans or anything really, they are incredibly light and comfy (memory foam or something) and I am on my feet all day as I'm a TA in school... half the staff live in them so I'm not alone!

If it's really hot I wear rocket dog flip flops at home... the only ones not to rub between my toes :D

Hippahippahey · 25/02/2016 13:24

Thanks I'll take a look, it's a relief to get home and put my slippers on.

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herecomesthsun · 25/02/2016 19:53

Heeled loafers here.

bonzo77 · 25/02/2016 19:57

Nike air max. Birkenstocks if hot.

stumblymonkey · 25/02/2016 20:11

If I'm doing a fair bit of walking (e.g. shopping or chores) then I have a pair of 'boat' shoes and also a pair of navy pumps.

If I'm doing less walking then lovely coral pink ballet pumps from Boden (via eBay!)

puppydogmummy · 25/02/2016 21:50

Sketchers Al the way! Like walking with wee pillows on your feet!

ridinghighinapril · 25/02/2016 21:52

Brogues.

Toffeelatteplease · 25/02/2016 21:55

Personally I would still be wearing boots until I can go into sandals.

Once I'm into sandals I have a pair of non crocs shaped crocs sandals that are literally fantastic.

Knackeredknitter67 · 25/02/2016 22:07

Trainers and clogs

StylishDuck · 25/02/2016 22:12

Converse

JemimaMuddledUp · 26/02/2016 08:48

Brogues. I have a tan pair and a navy patent pair, which go with pretty much everything.

Petal02 · 26/02/2016 09:01

www.clarks.co.uk/p/26106099

I bought these in pale pink last year, and they're available in several other colours this year. I used to struggle with shoes, I used to go from boots to sandals, til I discovered Clarks. They're really upped their game in recent years (or am I just getting old .....)?

UntilTheCowsComeHome · 26/02/2016 09:12

I was the same op, boots were fine in the winter, cheap sandals/ballet flats in summer but I needed something better as I walked a lot.

Then I discovered Converse, I'd had cheap primark versions before but nothing were as comfy as the real thing. I don't wear anything else now.

Petal02 · 26/02/2016 09:18

Agree that converse are fab.

cissyfuss · 26/02/2016 11:57

Palladium boots/shoes...

www.palladiumboots.com/uk/collections/originals/women

(I've posted this recommendation on another thread but assure you all I do NOT work for Palladium... just like 'em!!!)

Hippahippahey · 26/02/2016 20:55

Maybe I should have a look in clarks, in my head they are for children and the elderly but if they are doing some nicer stuff now I'll give it a go.

I have converse but only the canvas ones so no good in the rain. Anyone know if the leather ones are as comfy?

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GreenGoth89 · 26/02/2016 22:12

I have walking trainers because I have orthotics and it's almost impossible to find shoes which I can stick them in.

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