Driving shoes (It's OK, I'm not going to say "talk to me")

Driving shoes (It's OK, I'm not going to say "talk to me")

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Cock Womble 7

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29,908 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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My trusty Converse All Stars - the only items in my footwear arsenal that won't push down all three pedals in the Caterham at once - are (no pun intended) on their last legs. They are blimmin' ideal for the job - comfortable, nice and narrow and with a thin sole, but they are pretty much falling apart.

There may be some who find the idea of a 43 year-old bloke wearing "trendy" basketball boots a bit, well, y'know (Dave2000modelsanhour was one of them) but that doesn't really bother me.

Before I just go out and buy a new pair of Converse, I wondered if there were any (reasonably priced) alternatives I might consider. I quite like the look of the Piloti Prototipos, as featured in the "Gear" section of the latest TG magazine (although maybe not in yellow and green).

What I don't want is anything that makes me look like Carlos Fandango when I hop out of the 7 to fill up at Tesco. I'd prefer driving shoes that look like, well, shoes.

GTIR

24,741 posts

268 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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They need to be steel toe capped for work?

Cock Womble 7

Original Poster:

29,908 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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GTIR said:
They need to be steel toe capped for work?
No, dufus, my work boots are kept in my locker. I change into them when I get there.

al1991

4,552 posts

182 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Plimsolls are the most comfy driving shoe but probably not the best image. Should be perfect wink

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Get some pumps like we had in school for P.E lessons.

ben10

2,208 posts

177 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Puma Speed cats - I think I paid about £50-£60 for mine and they are great all rounders.

Linky

This is probably not the cheapest place on the net so you may want to shop around.

+ There are some more subtle colours around.


Also: you may want to look at the Puma Future Cats - I believe these are basically a leather version.

Cock Womble 7

Original Poster:

29,908 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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ben10 said:
Also: you may want to look at the Puma Future Cats - I believe these are basically a leather version.
Not bad. Thanks.

sneijder

5,221 posts

236 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Those Puma things looked crap years ago, and they still do. Not as bad as the Adidas Goodyear efforts though.

Get some Converse again.

El Capitano

1,154 posts

195 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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ben10 said:
Puma Speed cats - I think I paid about £50-£60 for mine and they are great all rounders.

Linky

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+1

Best all rounder out there i think. I have had the brown suede / white stipe ones for years and years.. must be on my 5th or 6th pair now.. Great for driving..

Mobile Chicane

20,881 posts

214 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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ben10 said:
Puma Speed cats - I think I paid about £50-£60 for mine and they are great all rounders.
These.

The navy ones look ok

sleep envy

62,260 posts

251 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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onitsuka tiger

Cock Womble 7

Original Poster:

29,908 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Mobile Chicane said:
ben10 said:
Puma Speed cats - I think I paid about £50-£60 for mine and they are great all rounders.
These.

The navy ones look ok
fk the shoes, they've got a Lego Count Dooku with red lightsabre!

sleep envy

62,260 posts

251 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Cock Womble 7 said:
Mobile Chicane said:
ben10 said:
Puma Speed cats - I think I paid about £50-£60 for mine and they are great all rounders.
These.

The navy ones look ok
fk the shoes, they've got a Lego Count Dooku with red lightsabre!
master yoda is £2 cheaper!!

Cock Womble 7

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29,908 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Blokes: Easily distracted.

W00DY

15,519 posts

228 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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I have a pair of Oakley 1320. They're great to drive in and were very cheap (£25) and whilst they're not the most attractive shoes ever, they don't stand out much. Don't really wear them much though.

john2443

6,353 posts

213 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Shaid GTB said:
Get some pumps like we had in school for P.E lessons.
My kids have Converse and forgive me if I'm being an old fart, but what's the difference between pumps and Converse, apart from pumps generally only being black.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

241 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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i have some trainers that are branded everlast or lonsdale. very slim , ideal for driving. bought from sports direct or somewhere

utgjon

713 posts

175 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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personally, i have a pair like this:

http://www.office.co.uk/mens/ted_baker/origin_driv...

admittedly those aren't the most attractive examples, but the principal is the same.

mine even come with an extension of the sole up the back of the heel to aid grip.

...good enough for Senna, good enough for me smile

ben10

2,208 posts

177 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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jas xjr said:
i have some trainers that are branded everlast or lonsdale. very slim , ideal for driving. bought from sports direct or somewhere
Do you mean like these?

Link

Link

Link

st loads more can be found here

I have a few pairs of lonsdale shoes as well, soles are generally quite thin and they are very cheap!


Cock Womble 7

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29,908 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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When I said I don't want to look like Carlos Fandango, I also don't want to look like Joe Calzaghe either.

Lonsdale, I ask you.