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My last 4 pairs of trainers have been.

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However, in a risky break from tradition (and to show that I am still young) I took the plunge for something different (go for it...what the hell!) and have just received in the post a pair of these.

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I've reached the stage in life where.

1) I buy the same thing over and over again.
2) I buy my trainers mail order.
3) I buy cheap shoes.

I am 45.

I am tempted to upgrade the laces to white ones though.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:39 am
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At the grand age of 41, the only trainers I have bought since I was 15 have been Adidas Superstars (other than running shoes)

Probably had 100 pairs over the last 25 years. (And still have quite a lot of them!)


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:44 am
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Isn't it a just an accepted fact that as a British male* your choice of trainers is frozen in time the moment you hit 18. Whatever you're wearing then, you are pre-ordained to wear for the rest of your life. In most cases this is good. Not so if you had white Reebok Classics on though. All i wear, and have ever worn, is Adidas Gazelle or New Balance. Anything else would just be... well... a bit like wanton showy-offy extravagance

* with the obvious exception of those who bowl from the pavilion end, who tend to be more adventurous in all aspects of their lives


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:46 am
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you buy trainers? You are 45 going on 11 🙂

Im all about the Crocs. Yes, I have given up on life.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:48 am
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Not so if you had white Reebok Classics

LMAO! Guess what the wife's trainer of choice is!


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:49 am
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Hmmm. I recently considered buying a pair of the re-released Nike Air Huarache as they were the most comfortable running trainers I have ever owned. I dread to think how many miles I did in the pair I owned when I was about 16/17.

But,
- they are something like £80
- the colours are very shouty
- I am no longer a teenager and not sure shouty bling trainers just for wearing around are a good idea!

I also looked at the Air Jordan as I had a ltd edition pair of those but they are now going for over £100!!


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:51 am
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I'm 43 and have bought Adidas exclusively since I started buying my own trainers, I thought that was bad enough and have been berated for being so 'anally retentive'. Only buying one type is extreme dedication.
I felt proper adventurous when I bought my first pair of 5 tens only to learn that they are in fact owned by Adidas.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:54 am
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I just go to the New Balance shop in Shap every couple of years, and see what's in the bargain bin.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 10:55 am
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[quote=Stoner said]you buy trainers? You are 45 going on 11

This 🙂


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:10 am
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Nike air max for me 😳


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:11 am
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I wear soccer trainers to ride in....after 30 odd years of riding, I have found something that is comfy, grippy and hopefully down with the kids....... 😀

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Posted : 22/07/2014 11:16 am
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47 and not bought the same style of trainers more than twice.

Not that it really matters, wear what you like. if you've discovered that Sambas are the thing for you then more power to you.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:16 am
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I wear trail shoes and not particularly loyal to any brand. My current summer office shoes are:

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And my current winter office shoes are these:

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43 here....


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:18 am
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Always been about Adidas until the mid life crisis kicked in.

Had a couple of pairs of Nike, Patrick, Diadora etc in my youth.
But I was callow and easily influenced then.

Vans now - cheap (if you shop about), comfy, very slightly sad.
Love 'em.

New Balance for anything involving actual activity - always from the discount shop in Keswick when I'm on holiday.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:24 am
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[patronising]Not that it really matters, wear what you like. if you've discovered that Sambas are the thing for you then more power to you. [/patronising]

FTFY


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:24 am
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I have Pumas, Hummels, Kerfas, Tevas and Salomons.
The Pumas get the most wear.

I am 50.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:27 am
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Did you do the whole Kick, Mamba, Bamba, Samba thing?

My mate Ged still wears Kick when he can get them.
Cheapskate. 🙂


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:29 am
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He wears Kick? Through choice? Does he still get bullied as a result? 😉


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:37 am
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We did a mock TV advert about him when we were teenagers -
Camera moves along the floor of a pub, observing the shoes of those sat at the tables, then moving upwards to display the wearer.

Those with posh trainers were nursing a half.
Ged's table was stacked with pints.

Yes, of course we took the piss. 😀

He had a pair of British Knights once too, but we don't talk about that.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:40 am
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Yep, Superstars all the way. I went to the Adidas 'clinic' and had a custom pair of superstars birthed for me.

Never been so excited.

current choice is dictated by wallet emptying family life. What I have now has to last through all the way to gardening stage.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:41 am
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You'd have to work hard to break my brand loyalty for trainers.

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Posted : 22/07/2014 11:43 am
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OP you are correct - Adidas make trainers, all others are clown footwear.

My kids devotion to Nike makes me ashamed.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:50 am
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vans


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:57 am
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Vans Sk8 Hi Pro FTW.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 11:59 am
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Several pairs of Merrell, here but I am over 50. Went back to Nike for some summer trainers, though, on the recommedation of my son -

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- very light, very airy, very comfy.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:00 pm
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I am 47 and still wear DC, Vans are so common....


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:05 pm
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Adidas all the way for me at 44 yo

The locked on teenage thing rings true to me. Current crop:

Zx 600 original grey/yellow colours
Trimm trab x 2
Zx 800 x 2
Oregon
Micro pacer (these are silver - I can't wear them any more
Centre court pro
Grand Prix


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:12 pm
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A discerning collection there tops 5

I'm 44 have have always just accepted as a truism that there's Adidas, and everything else is secondary and inferior


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:17 pm
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I'm 38 and my current stock consists of:

3 or 4 pairs of Etnies
3 pairs of vans
2 pairs of new balance
1 pair of merrels
1 pair of Puma
2 pairs of element
and probably a couple more I've forgotten about!!

I might have too many.......


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:18 pm
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Isn't it a just an accepted fact that as a British male* your choice of trainers is frozen in time the moment you hit 18

In the same way that the golden age of punk is either a) 1977 or b) whatever year you were revising for your O Levels - i.e. 1986


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:25 pm
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😀

I have become rabidly addicted to Vans in the last few years though.
Bought a cheap pair on a whim and now have six pairs. 😐

Still, not as sad as a hair transplant.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:29 pm
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I'm 38 and my current stock consists of:

3 or 4 pairs of Etnies
3 pairs of vans
2 pairs of new balance
1 pair of merrels
1 pair of Puma
2 pairs of element
and probably a couple more I've forgotten about!!

I might have too many.......

You're female yeah ?


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:31 pm
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blokes talking about shoe acquisition is just wrong.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:36 pm
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After a brief run-in (fnar!) with 'fashionable' training shoes in early youth, I soon exchanged the concern for either utility, fun, or both combined. No brand loyalty other than comfort and/or durability.

You could say I chose life and gave up on fashion. And yes, Crocs 😆


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:37 pm
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I’m 38 and committed to the Nike cause

My last 3 purchases have been

Black suede Blazers
Grey air max 90 jacquard
And these summery flyknit wonders (lunar chukka)

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Next on the list are

Lunar prestos
Air max 1 jacquard
Flyknit racer
Huarache


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:46 pm
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Weeksy - you could say i've got boobs, but the chest hair wouldn't look great in anything low cut to show the off!!


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:55 pm
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It appears that large percentage of us fortysomethings have obsessively funded some very happy marketing execs over the last few decades. Sweatshops too...

I hear the ghost of Bill Hicks is not happy...


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 12:58 pm
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if the 'what you wore at 18 sticks' then there should be great swathes of mid/late 30yo men wearing air jordans... I never had a pair I thought they were a ridiculous price

I have a pair of brown suede G star for smartish wearing but they have vertical stripes and look kinda like rounded toe samba 🙂

tried merrell and very well made but a very wide fitting, I now have ones I can't even remember the brand of but are very comfy, like a walking trainer


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:02 pm
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Bill Hicks was wrong and not that funny. There - I've said it.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:05 pm
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Nike
Innov8
Teva
Merrell
Addidas

41 here, no particular loyalty apart from Merrell.

The ONLY plus site to HTS choice is that they are not white. White trainers just scream ned/chav and for that reason ahm oot.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:08 pm
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blokes talking about shoe acquisition is just wrong.

No it isn't. On a forum where people talk about their bikes that cost the same as the GDP of a medium size African nation, mentioning the shoes you bought seems a pretty innocuous indulgence.

While women's obsessions remain a mystery to most blokes, a lot 'get' the whole shoe thing. I come from a northern working class culture where as a kid, your trainers took on an almost mythical status (and at the time Adidas were king). I don't think, rightly or wrongly, you ever really grow out of it. I think that chimes with the earlier statement about your taste being arrested at the age of 18

Oh... and anyone who has ever had a pair of crocs on their feet should be immediately disqualified from commenting on this thread. Your opinion is about as valid as a vegan commenting on how to cook the perfect steak, or who makes the best sausages.


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:09 pm
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Is it just me, or does any item of clothing with Nike or Adidas on it scream, "Chav" or, "no taste" anyway? 😉


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:13 pm
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Vans
Puma
Converse
Merrell
Mizuno

and a pair of Dunlop Green Flash that look older than me 🙂


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:14 pm
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Thats just snobbery really. Adidas and Nike have produced some absolutely timeless, classic designs. Anyone not taking part in a sporting activity, wearing tracky bottoms however..... 😉


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:16 pm
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Gore-tex lined Merrels for me.
Had a couple of pairs of Vans, but had to admit i didn't like them

I do like my Adidas Kanadia trail running shoes though


 
Posted : 22/07/2014 1:17 pm
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