Gairdner said:Grand, I always like a bit of British manufacturing history but more especially of the motorcycling sort. Oh for a Brough Superior but I don't want Lawrence's! I'm sure those DM's you pictured could be made shiny with a bit of elbow grease and parade gloss. Failing that, several coats of Resolene and a good wax would certainly do it.
P.S. wasn't the cricket poo - Uncle Algy and Boyc's Mum will be waving their rhubarb angrily!
wellboy said:Try this site
Made for nurses who spend all day on their feet.
I have used them a lot and find them exelent.
http://www.wardwalkers.com/category/89/Mens_Shoes
lloydedwards said:NotTheStig, I've followed this thread, but then I was surprised you chose slip-ons. There is no adjustment other than insoles. With laces you can (I do) lace different shoes diferently eg to keep the heel secure but toes more free, vice versa, only tight in middle for arch support, and loosen them when prolonged sitting etc. You can even lace them for a one-handed knot for more seruptitious adjustments. If you have normally worn slip-ons, I suspect that they are part of your problems.
I hadn't posted earlier in the thread as I didn't for one moment think you would consider slip-ons, so perhaps make those you've bought last a lot longer by wearing them less!
love'n'joy
Lloyd
Just found what I was looking for -
http://www.aofas.org/footcaremd/how-to/footwear/Pages/Lacing-Techniques-for-Proper-Shoe-Fit.aspx
Not quite what I've been taught, but close enough.
love'n'joy
Lloyd
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