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White trendy trainers.

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Lilypops Sun 06-Mar-22 08:13:33

I am looking for trainers to wear with jeans and dresses. Preferably white. , not too chunky and not too expensive. Up to £80 for comfort, Any recommendations, have you bought any recently ?

annodomini Fri 18-Mar-22 13:47:34

Last night, watching the interview stage of The Apprentice, I was astounded at the spindly heels those young women managed to walk on. Now, if white trainers are so fashionable at present, why were they not wearing those?
I remember, when I was 16, 'whitening' my tennis shoes with Meltonian cream, and, one day, I put them in the Rayburn's oven to dry. Luckily my mum managed to get them out before the soles melted. How are all these fancy white trainers kept so pristine?

Susie42 Fri 18-Mar-22 12:04:41

Never, they make your feet look twice their size.

Daisydaisydaisy Tue 15-Mar-22 10:55:40

I really like the Addidas Nissa flatform ones...you can often buy them under £50.00 ?

Tina1957 Wed 09-Mar-22 18:47:40

Trainers from Dune London, I find these are comfortable and look good to wear with casual wear and dresses.

Granmarderby10 Wed 09-Mar-22 04:18:27

Yep BlueBelle and Lucca I have bought shoes from charity shops: mainly “high end” names because if I see my size it is a rarity and a bargain.

Found some black leather Ecco lace ups and have worn them so much, a charity bargain.! The leather is still in superb condition after 4years but sadly the soles have shredded. Feel bad throwing them away.
Also I find some sensible shoes just too flat and “ploddy” and so look for a little lift at the heal end, but am not keen on the long exaggerated tongues.

As an aside: has anyone noticed that charity shops are filled these days with the most incredibly high heeled shoes ?, some are like works of art in cabinets. I fear that’s where most are destined to remain.
Perhaps being crippled by footwear is gong out of fashion.

Summerfly Tue 08-Mar-22 13:15:59

Superga and converse for me.

dizzygran Tue 08-Mar-22 09:10:24

I also have a pair of white Skechers - about £60. Very comfy and slip on so no laces to worry about. I haven't washed them a bit of Cif gets marks off but I would put them in the washing machine if needed.

Josieann Tue 08-Mar-22 07:28:16

Live and let live!
The OP actually asked for recommendations of trainers in the £80 bracket, so that is why many posters are coming up with named brands they like! No one really cares what anyone else thinks of their choice.

BlueBelle Tue 08-Mar-22 06:31:03

Funny isn’t it £85 is the ‘not expensive’ range for most people on here !!!
Not just the grandkids generation that fall into the ‘name’ clothes and shoes, just different names
I love my trainers of all shapes and sizes and colours but from the charity shop and I can hear you all going
‘ugh she wears shoes that other people feet have been in oh how could she’ well I m still alive I have good feet and never caught anything yet I m always complemented on my clothes and shoes little do they know

Lucca Tue 08-Mar-22 04:09:53

I.m actually NOT paying for a name.I’ve had ecco shoes which I’ve worn so much and for so many years, and had such comfortable wear from that they are far better value than cheaper ones. They were silver ones but I’ve got some off white ones now.

swampygirl58 Tue 08-Mar-22 00:53:09

I wouldn't dream of paying £80 for pair of trainers. Not even £50. Just because they're a designer brandmdoesn't always mke them a better buy. You're only paying over the odds for the name.

Gwenisgreat1 Mon 07-Mar-22 21:01:04

Not for me! I'd feel as though I was going to play tennis or just been to PT at school!

lizzypopbottle Mon 07-Mar-22 20:53:31

Bijou same here regarding white shoes.

lizzypopbottle Mon 07-Mar-22 20:52:05

I think I read* (on line, this morning) that 75% of all shoes and trainers are made in China. Most New Balance trainers are produced in the USA.

Bijou Mon 07-Mar-22 19:56:27

I now try not to buy anything from China

Juicylucy Mon 07-Mar-22 19:16:53

Gazelles by adidas trendy and look lovely with dresses. Around £50

Kimski44 Mon 07-Mar-22 18:50:07

I also second VEGA’s. I find them super comfortable. They are also still v trendy and age-appropriate for us too. The distinctive sloping “V” on them will mark you out as an on-trend gran lol ! They are also made of sustainable leather but beware the vegan ones obviously if you want actual leather.
SuperGa also the same - comfortable and trendy.
Agree totally with Clarks, Sketchers etc being v comfortable…. But if you want to be on-trend and comfortable, I’m afraid they won’t do haha!

Happypie Mon 07-Mar-22 16:20:10

Willow3

Happypie I like those shoes. Where are they from please?

Willow3

Vencano

Chinese firm - shipping in 7 to 9 days. I take size 5 and they were true to size.

www.vencano.com/Animal-Print-Elastic-Band-Flat-Heel-Low-Top-Slip-On-086334139-i37159914/?currency=GBP&ucid=3858&color=khaki&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlMCOBhCZARIsANLid6b7Gvceq7dj32ZzfqJePFoIa8e4DuJdLGd3ysRgc9wyEeb2PoDd6RQaAhsvEALw_wcB

Missiseff Mon 07-Mar-22 15:57:39

Love mine! Ted Baker, last Summer

Bijou Mon 07-Mar-22 15:54:07

Apart from when playing tennis when I was younger I have never worn trainers or white shoes either.

Mummer Mon 07-Mar-22 15:41:29

Best trainers I bought are beige ish with metallic leather trim and very tastefully fashioned, unfortunately they were bought in Berlin but I did have some great leather Reebok very slimline and non ' bulky'. I'd be very careful withs white you could look typically grannyish and a bit 'does she want a drink?' ish!!!!!!

crazygranny Mon 07-Mar-22 14:46:20

Fit flops. Comfort and style plus 20% off for a first order!

Willow3 Mon 07-Mar-22 14:34:48

Happypie I like those shoes. Where are they from please?

Alioop Mon 07-Mar-22 14:25:45

Have a look at Pavers. They start from around £40 and come in all colours.

Mine Mon 07-Mar-22 14:22:15

Love trainers from...PAVERS....always lots of choice and comfy to wear all day when out walking....Last pair cost me £39.99....