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Best footwear with slim jeans if walking several miles a day

34 replies

PerverseConverse · 22/10/2018 15:09

Hi,
I've finally traded in my bootcuts for a pair of slim jeans but don't know what to wear on my feet.
I walk upwards of 5 miles a day on the school run so need something comfy and fairly light but am sick of trainers.
I normally live in jeans, vest tops, hoodies and trainers and need something slightly less breastfeeding mum now.
Muffin top and chunky thighs a-go unfortunately Sad

OP posts:
ChishandFips33 · 23/10/2018 10:38

The DM Chelsea boots are much cheaper in the youth sizes if you are a size 5 or smaller

Alltheshoes I think it is do price comparisons

I also wear Caterpillar ankle boots or Stan smiths/superstars

crochetmonkey74 · 23/10/2018 15:15

OP can you try TKMaxx? I got some Skechers boots from there for 24.99 they were ace

Lemonsole · 24/10/2018 09:45

Moshulu boots and shoes are gorgeous.

PerverseConverse · 24/10/2018 10:08

I get paid next week so am going to go boot shopping Smile

OP posts:
sourpatchkid · 24/10/2018 23:42

Vans?

I second Tk Maxx

SuzeD29 · 25/10/2018 07:41

Rocket dog lace up boots
Rocket dog Chelsea boots
Stan Smith trainers
All worn with skinny jeans

HoosierDaddy · 25/10/2018 07:46

Have you looked at Skechers boots? I have a pair that I have worn to death over the last year, and they are as comfy as the runners.

MaudesMum · 25/10/2018 07:47

The other thing about timberlands is that they tend to have very grippy soles so they're great for those slidey winter days. Not cheap even in sales but do last for years.

BetterEatCheese · 25/10/2018 07:54

I walk miles in converse high tops and they tuck under skinny jeans

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