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I used to hate getting turned away from pubs ect for wearing trainers, like it makes any difference, when you are inside, who is walking around looking at everyones feet
In the late 90s I remember being out in dark blue trainers, and removing the white laces because it would instantly identify them as trainers, and I wouldn't get in to any clubs.I used to hate getting turned away from pubs ect for wearing trainers, like it makes any difference, when you are inside, who is walking around looking at everyones feet
We would be asked to go home and get some other shoes.I've started seeing people wearing crocs to work now, that's surely a sackable offence.
many colleagues wear Skechers (need to be all black or black n charcoal) and other lightweight comfy. Wearing Skechers which cost me £35 from Amazon. So comfy - am on my feet all day and walking 100-107k steps at work in a week! Or 43-46 miles
I've started seeing people wearing crocs to work now, that's surely a sackable offence.
I cannot wear heavy shoes anymore. Plus flatfooted so Skechers are the best.As a disabled walking person Skechers are the ultimate.
I used to hate getting turned away from pubs ect for wearing trainers, like it makes any difference, when you are inside, who is walking around looking at everyones feet