recommendations please for a pair of quality men's outdoors shoes. The sort of shoe I'm after is a cross between trainers and shoes but more trainer than shoe, like a trainer but no white bits to go grey and with decent black (or dark) leather uppers. Basically a pair of shoes that I can wear for every activity that is it not work, (and not cycling) has to look good with shorts. I've had a pair of [url= https://www.skechers.com/en-gb/style/62607/diameter-vassell/bktn ]these[/url] and I like them a lot, but after 13 months the stitching came away and the leather ripped so I couldn't get them repaired. so after recommendations for manufacturers like Skechers or Clarks and if you want to suggest a partic model feel free. Budget is up to about £100 but if I'm paying over £50/60 quid they need to last!
Thanks.
^^^ aka computer programmer shoes.
^^ If only you were joking!
Etnies dory
crikey those are awful! that wasn't a serious suggestion?
No, it was the first thing I saw when I looked for 'old man shoes*'. Unfortunately, I'm now getting ads for generously sized underpants and slacks...
I go for Merrel things, I'm sure there's something to suit.
*I'm old.
For on-trend style* points
* if your style icons are Made in Chelsea / LAMFRT
Otherwise, something like
http://www.next.co.uk/g532506s5#407993
(not sure why pics are so small!!)
Have you tried [url= http://www.geox.com/en/new/men/#anchorBack ]Geox[/url]? I've had 2 pairs of leather/ mesh relaxed trainery type shoes and also have a pair of brogue style boots. They lightweight but seem to last well, although I've noticed no apparent benefit from the air sole...
I have a couple of paris of Redskins (bought in france but available on website below) 1 pair all black with suede-ish uppers and blacks soles and one blue pair with white soles. Fairly light weight design I would say. Smart enough to wear out, also goodnwith shorts. I can't say whether they will last you - mine are 3 years old.
Edit: mine are a bit like the "Yagou" sort cheapest first
[url= http://www.sarenza.co.uk/mens-redskins-shoes ]Link[/url]
For that kind of shoe I've probably had the best wear our of Sketchers and Catapillar
Has to be Merrell or Timberland if you find some in a sale.
More trainer-y but the Nike Freerun type shoes with the squishy marshmallow sole can be had in sober colours rather than the more common dayglo neons
I've got some in anthracite - for something so weightless and insubstantial they're actually incredibly hard wearing. I've had mine for about 4 years
Of course the problem with recommending anything for longevity - by the time shoes have proved themselves to be long-lasting they're usually not for sale anymore 🙂
[*]Ecco are half decent, always had their golf shoes years ago and they were always good quality.
Merrells moabs, in Walnut or Earth Brown, currently cheap on Amazon.
Sizing is a bit weird, I have to go up .5, but free returns.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000LP11AW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Scarpa
Thanks all, ecco have a great range.
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Scarpa
That narrows it down 😉
Art Skylines, chunky, skate-esque and water resistant. Had a pair for about 5 years can see them lasting a lot longer than that.
Yep, they're the ones. Love mine, so comfy.
Longest lasting shoes I've ever had are M&S, approx 6 years and still nice enough to wear to interviews.
Skylines look good. Can you tell me if they've taken a perfectly good pair of breathable leather shoes and lined it with foam and nylon?
Why most shoes manufacturers do it I don't know and it really ****s me off.
[url= http://www.rubbersole.co.uk/Camper-PEU-SLASTIC-x2410552.php ]Camper peu[/url]
Approach shoes? As a generic recommendation for something to search for rather than a specific suggestion.
I have to admit I'm after something similar but different. I want a properly smart looking shoe (not suit smart, just not obviously trainers - most of the suggestions on here are just a little too casual) but with a sole suitable for riding on flat pedals (specifically a unicycle, where I need my feet not to be slipping off the pedals). Those Merrels come close, if only they didn't have that ubiquitous white band around the sole.
Had some goretex ecco trainers from TK Maxx a while back for about £30, might be worth a look on their site?
Crocs and socks just give in.... ooohh and a nice cardy
Just looking at some nice Reef Rovers myself now 😀
*wistfully remembers the days when CFH was an authority on sartorial matters*
Meindl do loads of things like this.
Not laces, but I had a pair of Camper shows similar to [url= http://www.camper.com/en_GB/men/shoes/mauro/camper-mauro-18282-009 ]these loafers.[/url] Acceptable at work, and light & comfortable for casual wear, until my wife's stupid horse trod on the back of one and it ripped as I lifted my foot.
Thegreatape, compared to many of the above suggestions, I remain the paragon of style! (They were Specialized 2FO flat pedal shoes, BTW. Had been riding during a work trip to Montana)
Clarks Desert Wellies today. Dark brown.
I've never felt so damn stylish in my life. Largely because most of the above would never get near my feet!
Merrel Annex Mid. Not a fan of the weird jagged bit on the edge but they're bloody comfortable and fit with your requirements for a dark and more trainer like shoe...
Edit : Reviews claim they're bad on wet grass and wet roots but I've yet to find anything that isn't - more grip than some comments would lead you to believe.
I've never felt so damn stylish in my life. Largely because most of the above would never get near my feet!
I never realised STW was such an orthopedic shoe convention 😀
Wow, I've just learned never to seek any fashion advice on this forum 😛
Thegreatape, compared to many of the above suggestions, I remain the paragon of style! (They were Specialized 2FO flat pedal shoes, BTW. Had been riding during a work trip to Montana)
I know. Since I also have some 2FOs [i]and[/i] some Wallabees, I will restore you to your rightful place 🙂
...but anyway, recently bought a pair of these:
Comfortable and versatile.
My God, you lot are odd.
aracer - Member
Approach shoes? As a generic recommendation for something to search for rather than a specific suggestion.I have to admit I'm after something similar but different. I want a properly smart looking shoe (not suit smart, just not obviously trainers - most of the suggestions on here are just a little too casual) but with a sole suitable for riding on flat pedals (specifically a unicycle, where I need my feet not to be slipping off the pedals). Those Merrels come close, if only they didn't have that ubiquitous white band around the sole.
Possibly of interest to Sir?
[url= https://quocpham.com/ ]the gentlemen cyclists' choice...[/url]
Camper?
[quote=IvanDobski ]Possibly of interest to Sir?
the gentlemen cyclists' choice...
I should probably have specified a budget. It was obvious from how hipster that site is even before I looked at the prices that they were out of mine! Anything for £50 max?







