I hear you, my feet are so weird and finding shoes that don’t completely make me bedridden the next day...bleh.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
They're so frustrating! I was heartbroken when one year I finally saved up to get proper Docs, instead of knockoffs, and found they just did not fit my feet. I had to sell them on.
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Replying to @OiShinyThings
Oh man I shed a lot of tears over a pair of beautiful docs my mom got me years ago that I ended up not being able to wear. I wanted them so bad. Still makes me sad.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @OiShinyThings
I will say that I saved up and got a pair of Timberlands last winter and they have been amazing, and I was very pleased (but I need inserts for them).
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I wish I knew what I had in high school - I wore them 5 years straight and they survived horses, beer barrels, hiking, everything. But I got them at an outlet shop that doesn't exist any more and had all kinds of odd pairs, so I will never know!
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Replying to @OiShinyThings @AdmiralHip
Thankfully I checked and the trainers I like still exist. No messing about there - I want the exact pair I am wearing, but new, thank you kindly!
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Replying to @OiShinyThings
That’s good! When I found trainers that worked for me I’m definitely only going to buy these from now on.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I buy 2 pair at a time so I can alternate breaking them in. (Lonsdale, not fancy, but I seem to be *exactly* their size 10.5.)
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