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trainers/walking outdoor shoes for winter - what do you have

27 replies

NoahFence · 31/08/2009 17:42

i dont want walking boots, fancy coloured leather trainers to wear when at parks etc with jeans

what do you have?

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NoahFence · 31/08/2009 20:56

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PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 31/08/2009 20:59

wellies.

duckyfuzz · 31/08/2009 21:02

I can recommend these by camper, ££ but last years, v comfy and well made

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janeite · 31/08/2009 21:03

I just wear boots - not walking boots, just flat, riding style boots. I wear my wellies once a year, on Christmas Eve!

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duckyfuzz · 31/08/2009 21:04

the 'peu' range on the same site are alos nice

cookielove · 31/08/2009 21:05

i have a chocolate brown pair of timberlands that got a childs price which i love, they go great with jeans. As for trainers can't go wrong with converse all stars although are fabric so not great for winter, i love my old k swiss

LaurieFairyCake · 31/08/2009 21:08

I bought a pair of brown riding type boots in the Duo sale for £38 - they have a really thick cleated sole so are brilliant for dog walking.

these ones

cookielove · 31/08/2009 21:10

cute but i think are material

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joliejolie · 31/08/2009 21:12

I bought a nice pair the other day for hiking, walking. They look like merrell, but were cheaper and still really comfortable.

Here

Kbear · 31/08/2009 21:13

Hogans? Very expensive though.

PinkyRed · 31/08/2009 21:14

Saloman trail shoes - like SingingBear's Merrell ones by the sound of it.

Had these Salomon's for four years now, and they've still got years left in them. Had my previous pair for about six years of camping, three festivals, a memorably drenched week in the Lake District and miles and miles of walks across the moors.

joliejolie · 31/08/2009 21:15

I also have these for just hanging out with the kids. I get loads of compliments when I wear them.
Wouldn't want to walk too much in them though.

We are a Superdry family, so I may be biased!

middymo · 01/09/2009 23:53

Joliejolie can I ask you about your Karrimor Summit shoes, are they like trainers with flexible soles, or are they harder/more solid and possibly need wearing in, and also did you need to go up a size. Thanks!

Clary · 01/09/2009 23:57

I have walking boots (for walking).

Otherwise I wear boots with high heels.

So not much help really NF.

Don't seem to have anything in between. Is there anything? (apart from trainers, which I only wear to train in)

melmog · 02/09/2009 14:02

I've got a lovely pair of grey/purple walking trainer type things from fat face. I don't know how to link though.

I've worn them all summer as the weather has been so crap. They've been through the wash twice too.

Very comfy, probably not as hard wearing as salomon but great for walking woth the buggy and going to the park.

melmog · 02/09/2009 14:03

Oh, just realised you wanted leather. These'll be no good for you then!

madeupsurname · 02/09/2009 15:01

I have these, they are comfy and go with everything - black, navy, jeans, colours. They are especially nice with wide legged trousers.

pleasechange · 02/09/2009 15:04

Like those Duo boots, really nice

I wear a mixture of merrell trail shoes, salomon walking boots, timberlands. Really want a flat stylish boot for this year though, maybe Fly

NoahFence · 02/09/2009 18:39

I liek street chic

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cocolepew · 02/09/2009 18:48

I have these and am going to get grey flat laced boots from River Island

pleasechange · 02/09/2009 19:47

They're lovely coco -the fly ones I mean

danthe4th · 02/09/2009 19:51

I love skechers trainers, have a look on the m and m website they are much cheaper, I only paid £20 they are normally about £45

brimfull · 02/09/2009 20:04

wore these last yr but fancy a change thsi year