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Trainer-esque shoe that is not a trainer?!

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ScotttCheggg · 17/04/2024 15:18

Please could anyone recommend a trainer-shape shoe (I’m thinking pumps rather than athletic) that I can wear to work?! Trainers themselves are strictly forbidden (it’s a school, but I’m in the office, not student-facing), but I do not suit ballet pumps or pointy flats at all. I have loafers, which are fine for winter, but as Spring / Summer approaches I’m after something a bit less formal.

I used to have some Kurt Geiger shoes that had a trainer platform, and a fabric upper but they were so uncomfortable 🤦‍♀️

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PeatandDieselfan · 17/04/2024 15:19

Skechers?

Mrsjayy · 17/04/2024 15:20

I wear leather converse they are not a trainer but traineresque. Vans also do similar.

ScotttCheggg · 17/04/2024 15:20

Sorry, just to add, this would be to wear with things like wide-leg trousers which typically look best with a trainer…

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ScotttCheggg · 17/04/2024 15:21

Mrsjayy · 17/04/2024 15:20

I wear leather converse they are not a trainer but traineresque. Vans also do similar.

Oh fab, I wear DCs / Vans out of work, so this is exactly the style I was thinking of but didn’t know they did more formal styles. Thanks!

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dudsville · 17/04/2024 15:22

The 1461 soft leather DM's are exceptionally comfy. I think at the moment they only have them in black in womens, but if your foot fits their unisex sizes then there are more colours. I'm holding out for the chalk colour they did last year or the year before.

drspouse · 17/04/2024 15:27

Fit flop or Superga. I find Converse are way too narrow.

PeatandDieselfan · 17/04/2024 15:27

Sorry for the link fail. Was meaning to specifically send this from Skechers:

Trainer-esque shoe that is not a trainer?!
ScotttCheggg · 17/04/2024 15:31

Thank you so much, everyone. Off to look at all these great suggestions

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Littlecaf · 17/04/2024 18:22

Not traineresq but I’ve just got some TOMS and they are sooo comfortable

GettingStuffed · 17/04/2024 19:10

These also come in navy and black
https://www.clarks.com/en-gb/orianna-w-loafer/26176316-p

alpinia · 17/04/2024 19:19

A colleague wears black Allbirds longer style or tree skippers to work.

It was her who recommended them to me. I've had a few pairs of white tree skippers now and really rate them for comfort and being a tiny bit less 'trainery'

OliveHenry · 17/04/2024 19:29

How about a laceless design, so they look a bit less trainerish? Russell & Bromley do a nice one if you're feeling extravagant, or a cheaper version from Matalan? Saw them in Sainsbury's last year too.

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Savoretti · 17/04/2024 19:32

Adidas gazelle or samba

Unwitting · 17/04/2024 19:39

I like the Birkenstock bend low.

AceofPentacles · 17/04/2024 20:01

Novesta is what I wear to work

CharlotteStreetW1 · 17/04/2024 20:47

I have these which are like walking on air. They do different colours.

Trainer-esque shoe that is not a trainer?!
Jeezitneverends · 17/04/2024 21:34

Slightly off topic, but what do You mean “trainers are forbidden”? I cannot compute how an adult can be forbidden from wearing what is a perfectly sensible and safe form of footwear on what is presumably the whim of another adult?

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