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Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.3 -
Why are you wearing running shoes to a client meeting?cafcdave123 said:people wearing brown shoes to work, was sat in the reception of a clients office waiting to go into a meeting and at one point there were 7 gentlemen including myself, 4 wearing brown shoes (and one twat wearing running shoes)
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not sure what you mean by "casual" shoes. In my world there are formal shoes(work ones - mainly black but as above can be brown), trainers (which does not include running shoes) or boots (ankle or calf length - ie, 6-8 eyelets or even the classic 10 hole DM's).Fiiish said:
Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.2 -
Know what you mean, they say you should change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
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Really, two months on average is probably about right then?guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
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But your world is a bit different than ours Golfie.golfaddick said:
not sure what you mean by "casual" shoes. In my world there are formal shoes(work ones - mainly black but as above can be brown), trainers (which does not include running shoes) or boots (ankle or calf length - ie, 6-8 eyelets or even the classic 10 hole DM's).Fiiish said:
Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.
None of my mates wear trainers, unless undertaking sporting activities.0 -
I thought trolls didn't like people crossing their bridges?stackitsteve said:
agreed, just let me walk under the bridge in peace.Bournemouth Addick said:Trolls.
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You'd be too fucking knackered to change your trainers after running 300 miles.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
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Radio adverts when they blurt out the terms & conditions at a thousand words a second.6
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Or possibly the law that requires them to do this?happyvalley said:Radio adverts when they blurt out the terms & conditions at a thousand words a second.
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Surely more. If you're a serious runner that's nothing. 10 weeks at most.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
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That's my argument with them, I'm now needing my fourth pair since October and I'm only walking!iainment said:
Surely more. If you're a serious runner that's nothing. 10 weeks at most.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
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That's my argument with them, I'm now needing my fourth pair since October and I'm only w@nking!iainment said:
Surely more. If you're a serious runner that's nothing. 10 weeks at most.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
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when you say trainers do you mean Gazelle/samba/jeans etc or sports shoes?0
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My ASICS Gel Foundations last at least 6 months when I run. I then retire them to slippers or gardening shoes and they last ages more.The ASICS site say their shoes are good for up to 550 miles.T.C.E said:
That's my argument with them, I'm now needing my fourth pair since October and I'm only walking!iainment said:
Surely more. If you're a serious runner that's nothing. 10 weeks at most.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
Change your brand.0 -
Where had you run from? EDIT...just seen Dave Mehmet beat me to it (narrowly by only a few hours)cafcdave123 said:people wearing brown shoes to work, was sat in the reception of a clients office waiting to go into a meeting and at one point there were 7 gentlemen including myself, 4 wearing brown shoes (and one twat wearing running shoes)
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from you!RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Where had you run from?cafcdave123 said:people wearing brown shoes to work, was sat in the reception of a clients office waiting to go into a meeting and at one point there were 7 gentlemen including myself, 4 wearing brown shoes (and one twat wearing running shoes)
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3 weeks for my mate as an ultra runner he averages 100 mile weeks in off season and 150 -200 mid season.iainment said:
Surely more. If you're a serious runner that's nothing. 10 weeks at most.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
I average about 25-30 miles a week so 10-12 weeks is about right.0 -
I can make a pair last years.Dazzler21 said:
3 weeks for my mate as an ultra runner he averages 100 mile weeks in off season and 150 -200 mid season.iainment said:
Surely more. If you're a serious runner that's nothing. 10 weeks at most.guinnessaddick said:
Know what you mean, they say you change your trainers after 300 miles if you are running in them.T.C.E said:Getting through two pair of adidas trainers in four months and getting told "it's normal wear and tear"
I average about 25-30 miles a week so 10-12 weeks is about right.1 -
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Entirely depends on the trainer. Adidas samba, gazelle and courtstar are on point, as are Nike air force 1 and Air max 90 to be worn with jeans. I'll stick a pair of boots on generally when it gets colder either brogue or Chelsea and shoes are reserved for wearing with expensive jeans and going out or with formal clothing.
I will say people who run or cycle into work should only be allowed to do so if wearing the proper gear and have access to a shower at work. personally I think it's totally impractical as you either shit up a suit or formal workwear and then have to arse about getting changed and showered into said workwear after it's been carried in the same bag used for essentially gym clothes.
Overall I'd say poor manners annoy me far more than anyone's choice of footwear unless the footwear smells0 -
Even if many of us find trainers more comfortable to wear than shoes? We should just stop and switch to less comfortable shoes at a given age?Fiiish said:
Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.3 -
You could make the same case for onesies.MartinCAFC said:
Even if many of us find trainers more comfortable to wear than shoes? We should just stop and switch to less comfortable shoes at a given age?Fiiish said:
Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.1 -
Nowt wrong with brown shoes2
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Reserving a window seat on a train and getting the section that's all plastic panelling. Worse still the train is going to Preston, but at least I knew that when I bought the ticket.7
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Perhaps he's running late.DaveMehmet said:
Why are you wearing running shoes to a client meeting?cafcdave123 said:people wearing brown shoes to work, was sat in the reception of a clients office waiting to go into a meeting and at one point there were 7 gentlemen including myself, 4 wearing brown shoes (and one twat wearing running shoes)
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Yes, if Fiiish says so.MartinCAFC said:
Even if many of us find trainers more comfortable to wear than shoes? We should just stop and switch to less comfortable shoes at a given age?Fiiish said:
Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.3 -
I wasn't even the one who made the original post! Just pointing out that there are shoes beyond smart shoes and trainers!Covered End said:
Yes, if Fiiish says so.MartinCAFC said:
Even if many of us find trainers more comfortable to wear than shoes? We should just stop and switch to less comfortable shoes at a given age?Fiiish said:
Casual shoes, as opposed to buying footwear exclusively at JD.golfaddick said:
what ???? I would have thought that most men under the age of 70 wear trainers. What do you expect us to wear......clogs ???Riviera said:Grown men walking around in trainers, Adidas or otherwise...
I have to say that I hate seeing trainers worn with a suit. Even Sir Macca can't get away with it - just weird.0 -
Confused here, so Brown shoes with a onesie is ok. But trainers while walking my dogs 60+ miles is out on age grounds!5