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14/15? Rubber has decent grip.
https://www.funidelia.co.uk/clowns-...DOM8PgFB6wnvhcZvib-UFs1TmmUBppwRoCnYkQAvD_BwE
https://www.funidelia.co.uk/clowns-...DOM8PgFB6wnvhcZvib-UFs1TmmUBppwRoCnYkQAvD_BwE
Yes. They usually go by the title of Gurkha.There are "men" out there with feet smaller than 12?!
There are "men" out there with feet smaller than 12?!
Back in the day there wasnt much, had to stock pile basketball trainers from the Nike shop every time we went to the states (for both me and my brother), but last 10 years or so some high street places stock up to 14 which was good.@NVP you may struggle to find something off the shelf. Anything above 12 seems to be an issue. You giant weirdo.
You just took me back to school where my friends would stand on my feet and make honking noises... kids hey haha14/15? Rubber has decent grip.
https://www.funidelia.co.uk/clowns-...DOM8PgFB6wnvhcZvib-UFs1TmmUBppwRoCnYkQAvD_BwE
Dr Martens aren't professional looking enough I domt think. Dainite soles are an interesting read, although would it be similar to the vibram sole? Will do some research.Some smarter chuka boots with Dainite soles?
Dr Martens?
Oooooo, I could definitely get away with this style of boot - thanks, I'll have a look around. Ignored boots originally as didn't know they did smart pairs.
Did you mean Permagrip? I found that in Google but couldn't find it on their site. Will be stopping by one to ask anyway. CheersTimpsons, therma grip. £19.99
Those are very... special
Oh, I didnt know something like this existed. Interesting approach! Thank you
Edit: not half bad actually, could even wear my christian louboutin without worrying. Nice one
Edit2: bah, don't go tp my size, could maybe try to stretch them
Thank you, although I'm swaying towards boots like your first linkI belive some larger shoe specialists make similar, see my second link above.
Ooooof! The pain when 100kg is applied through spikes into unsuspecting ladies feet on a cramped traincrampons, multiply suggested, would just be treacherous, in an urban enviornment ... escalators, peoples feet, electric cables under desk, your own shins even ...
I've been stiched up for a self-inflicted injury
Oooooo, I could definitely get away with this style of boot - thanks, I'll have a look around. Ignored boots originally as didn't know they did smart pairs.
One of the most absurd cases of gatekeeping I’ve seen on this forum for ages, congrats. Also congrats on your big feetThere are "men" out there with feet smaller than 12?!
Thanks dowie, will digest and research. Perhaps custom/tailored is a better approach as they would also fit much nicer.Plenty of traditional shoe makers will do smart-ish boots... for an example of a style that might be more acceptable in the office try: "Chelsea Boots" - just make sure you get a rubber sole (ideally with some ridges/discrete pattern) rather than leather on them if you're worried about slipping.
I don't see why you couldn't get a decent pair of shoes that don't slip though, generally smart shoes for a more formal office would have leather soles (and these are obviously slippy) but you could just make sure you go to a proper shoe maker and get a smart pair with rubber soles... ideally with some grip/pattern. I mean you could go for the full on "commando" style soles even (where there is a thick sole with very obvious grip/pattern) - that would probably look pretty silly on say a pair of Oxford style shoes but could work with some Derbys.
Depending on your budget check out the likes of Cheaney, Church's, Crockett & Jones etc.. (Northampton shoe makers - the traditional ones are all based there), at the lower end Loake is quite popular - they have some lines made in Northampton and some made in India.
Crampons like what your wear for rock climbing sure, especially if your some kind of special person that doesn't remove them.crampons, multiply suggested, would just be treacherous, in an urban enviornment ... escalators, peoples feet, electric cables under desk, your own shins even ...
I've been stiched up for a self-inflicted injury