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Men's trainers are designed all boat like, to make feet look big and manly, look out for the near identical women's versions and the opposite is true.

I have a pair of women's Vans trainers and they're perfect in the Westfield..... Narrower but otherwise identical to the men's. Size 8 feet help though :p

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Men's trainers are designed all boat like, to make feet look big and manly, look out for the near identical women's versions and the opposite is true.

I have a pair of women's Vans trainers and they're perfect in the Westfield..... Narrower but otherwise identical to the men's. Size 8 feet help though :p

 

Could this be the excuse I have needed to wear the wife's high heels..?

 

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You need an excuse?  I teeter about in my wife's high heels all the time :oops:

 

I wear a pair of suede casual shoes, they happen to be Nike ones but that means nowt, they are like deck shoes, of which I have an old pair which I also wear.  I'm not a racing car driver and don't really want to wear shoes that they wear.

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You can get Puma speed cats all in one colour, they look a lot more like regular trainers then.

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Could this be the excuse I have needed to wear the wife's high heels..?

The wife's? You mean you don't have your own? :0

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The wife's? You mean you don't have your own? :0

Well, she is 5' 10" with size 9 feet.

Seemed a shame to get two pairs...

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Lonsdale slip ons (no laces to get tangled) from sports direct. Best I could find that wasn't the full race shoe look

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I have some black swede speedcats, and some kart boots.

 - Kart boots take a while to get one and off. 

 - Speedcats are a size to small for my feet!

 

 

Daniel

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Apart from close fitting/narrow as has been mentioned, get thin soles and

it's also preferable to have a sole that curves up onto the heal.

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Apart from close fitting/narrow as has been mentioned, get thin soles and

it's also preferable to have a sole that curves up onto the heal.

The Racelidz boots do just that, perfect.

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...But they're pixie boots again, not shoes. (Though if you do need race boots, they're very good!)

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+1 for the Lonsdale trainer, although I have the laced version. Looks like a trainer, nice and narrow and with the sole running back over the heal - £20 from Sport and Soccer. :t-up:  :t-up:

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