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BrabusMog said:
Sorry mate, these are 11's.
No bother mate, thanks for the heads up on them anyway. On the bright side, any difficult choice between a pair of Milanos and a pair of Trimm-Trabs has disappeared!How would you say the Trimm-Trab compares to other Adidas styles, size-wise? Just in case I come across a decent pair via eBay.
Levin said:
No bother mate, thanks for the heads up on them anyway. On the bright side, any difficult choice between a pair of Milanos and a pair of Trimm-Trabs has disappeared!
How would you say the Trimm-Trab compares to other Adidas styles, size-wise? Just in case I come across a decent pair via eBay.
I'd say they're like London's and fairly true to size. The only trainers I really have to size up on are Beckenbauers, so maybe I'm lucky. Arsenalmorris will be your man for a much more comprehensive answer How would you say the Trimm-Trab compares to other Adidas styles, size-wise? Just in case I come across a decent pair via eBay.
Can somebody please confirm that im not the only person that struggles with laces?
And no, I don’t mean tying them
Every single pair of shoes I own, no matter if they be they be converse or Barkers, smart or casual, the laces they come with are SO unbelievably long that I have to double or triple knot them to stop them dragging on the floor, which looks ridiculous.
Yes i could go out and buy shorter ones, but that’s not really the point is it?
And no, I don’t mean tying them
Every single pair of shoes I own, no matter if they be they be converse or Barkers, smart or casual, the laces they come with are SO unbelievably long that I have to double or triple knot them to stop them dragging on the floor, which looks ridiculous.
Yes i could go out and buy shorter ones, but that’s not really the point is it?
I use these things that I Kickstarted a year or so ago for all of my non-sport related trainers http://innie.co/
Any of you fashion experts () know of decent alternatives to the Merrell Jungle Mocs? Pic for reference - Clicky
I had both the suede and gunsmoke ones in the past and liked them a lot but the last lot I've had are nowhere near as comfy (they feel narrower) and the soles on them are a lot softer as they've nearly worn through already . I've been struggling to find similar styles and these Skechers seem to be about the closest I've found but a lot of theirs are a bit too garish for my liking and I've read that they're even worse than Merrell's for durability.
Any suggestions chaps?
I had both the suede and gunsmoke ones in the past and liked them a lot but the last lot I've had are nowhere near as comfy (they feel narrower) and the soles on them are a lot softer as they've nearly worn through already . I've been struggling to find similar styles and these Skechers seem to be about the closest I've found but a lot of theirs are a bit too garish for my liking and I've read that they're even worse than Merrell's for durability.
Any suggestions chaps?
Edited by All that jazz on Saturday 21st November 16:53
You rotten bugger - I did a little Fell run yesterday (Pendle Hill) in my trail shoes and they really weren't up to it, so I've been looking at something a bit more severe today - decided on the Mudclaws. And then.....,,then.......you post those.
I mean, we get snow up here in winter - and they sure look nice. Hmmmmm
I mean, we get snow up here in winter - and they sure look nice. Hmmmmm
I'm not even sure how uch I will wear these but for £30, I couldn't resist!
Decent ebay seller too - has lots of other models at crazy prices too;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/rodicacretu/m.html?item=...
Decent ebay seller too - has lots of other models at crazy prices too;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/rodicacretu/m.html?item=...
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