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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,316
Living In a Box
Have Adidas Chile, Lyle & Scott, Vans, Paul Smith and Converse
 






Leighgull

New member
Dec 27, 2012
2,377
New trainer time for me too as I discovered on Sunday that mine now let water in. I'll be sticking to my usual rule of walk in to shop, pick up size 9 Nikes, pay, leave, job done.

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Oh yeah baby!
 












LU7 RED

Active member
Nov 5, 2010
584
Leighton Buzzard
Another vote for any Adidas ZX700 - a la Edna. Ones in the pic look nice - had some grey/neon and brown/white before. Always last well, look good, very comfy.

Others - Diadora Borg Gold, Stan Smith white in the collection. Plus god knows how many running trainers!
 




somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,701
The Fatherland










Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
load of old gash so far , how about some clarks original ???
regards
DR

Desert boots, yes. Trainers? No thanks, DR.

Just my opinion but I'd also say a big no to Paul Smith trainers - way overpriced, not very elegant (esp. considering it's Paul Smith) and besides, they look very Dolce and Gabbana/Prada. Yuck. Penguin - another big no, no. Every single item of clothing I've ever had from that label has been of very poor quality.


Saying that if you do like those - a really good website for bargains is brandalley.co.uk and they've got a sale on loads of trainers and shoes at the moment: Dolce and Gabbana trainers £99 from £250, likewise Versace (another label that really shouldn't be doing trainers IMO), Penguin trainers £30 down from £60, ASICS £29 from £55 but what's really caught my eye are these Ted Baker desert boots:

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£49 from £125. Those are really nice. Wrong weather to be buying suede though and I have a pair of desert boots I hardly wear but thought I'd give a heads up if anyone else was interested.

Website is 100% genuine. I've bought trainers from there and I know Bozza has too.
 










Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Desert boots, yes. Trainers? No thanks, DR.

Just my opinion but I'd also say a big no to Paul Smith trainers - way overpriced, not very elegant (esp. considering it's Paul Smith) and besides, they look very Dolce and Gabbana/Prada. Yuck. Penguin - another big no, no. Every single item of clothing I've ever had from that label has been of very poor quality.


Saying that if you do like those - a really good website for bargains is brandalley.co.uk and they've got a sale on loads of trainers and shoes at the moment: Dolce and Gabbana trainers £99 from £250, likewise Versace (another label that really shouldn't be doing trainers IMO), Penguin trainers £30 down from £60, ASICS £29 from £55 but what's really caught my eye are these Ted Baker desert boots:

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£49 from £125. Those are really nice. Wrong weather to be buying suede though and I have a pair of desert boots I hardly wear but thought I'd give a heads up if anyone else was interested.

Website is 100% genuine. I've bought trainers from there and I know Bozza has too.
paid £80 for clarks original desert boot come with the clarks tag, real deal good quality,woodhouse and stuarts of london worth a look at
regards
DR
 








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