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ErinGoBraghHFC
01-12-2024, 07:37 PM
As we’re all highly fashionable individuals who would never dare own a cardigan or a Rover 95, what are we all wearing on wur feet this winter? Usually I’m a Clark’s Wallabees guy but I fancy a pair of nice leather trainers for the winter as a change. I’ve a pair of Patrick Liverpool but I’ve worn them to the end of their life and looking for something similar (as they no longer seem to be in production, which is a pain in the erse) but I don’t feel like I’m old enough or heavy enough to pull off the long tongue Adidas Samba look. Quite like the Mephisto Rainbow but again, think they’d be too clunky for my mini milk legs. Any suggestions?


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stuart-farquhar
02-12-2024, 08:25 AM
As we’re all highly fashionable individuals who would never dare own a cardigan or a Rover 95, what are we all wearing on wur feet this winter? Usually I’m a Clark’s Wallabees guy but I fancy a pair of nice leather trainers for the winter as a change. I’ve a pair of Patrick Liverpool but I’ve worn them to the end of their life and looking for something similar (as they no longer seem to be in production, which is a pain in the erse) but I don’t feel like I’m old enough or heavy enough to pull off the long tongue Adidas Samba look. Quite like the Mephisto Rainbow but again, think they’d be too clunky for my mini milk legs. Any suggestions?


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Have a look at Clae. Also Loake.

ErinGoBraghHFC
05-12-2024, 05:19 PM
Have a look at Clae. Also Loake.

Never heard of Clae, will have a look. Heard good things about the quality of Loake but never took the plunge before. Ended up ordering a pair of Patrick Bergan after loving the Rio and Liverpool that I’ve had since the brands relaunch. Cheers for the advice mate


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