You know me, I'm a sucker for trainers and I find that ASOS is a great place to buy them. This week ASOS ended their A List reward scheme and presented their customers with a £10 voucher to say thank you. So ... I bought these:
They are Nike Air Blazers Low Premium in Old Gold. I think that you'll agree that they're so cool.
I am a lady with large feet - a size 9/43 to be precise. Along the way I'll be wittering on about the mad, bad world of shoes, feet and generally musing about related stuff. To break up the never-ending prose, there are loads of pictures too, however, I really don't want copying or downloading any of my images and posting them in another website as this is illegal. Please don't do it or I'll take the necessary steps to cease this forthwith.
Showing posts with label Nike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nike. Show all posts
Saturday, 27 October 2018
Saturday, 20 October 2018
Nike Trainers
Oooh I love a Nike trainer, the way they look and the slight wedge, plus it feels like I'm walking on memory foam. Me and The Duke took a nice long walk today and the sneakers were really comfortable.
My step count was pretty impressive too (for me, anyway.)
My step count was pretty impressive too (for me, anyway.)
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Nike Air RoscheRun
It's 2015 and officially The Year Of The Trainer as far as I'm concerned. This isn't my first purchase of a pair of sneakers in the last say, eight months, but I feel a great need to share them with you.
Lovely aren't they and so, well, blue? I first read about Nike RoscheRun on Mumsnet and they, along with my other footwear faves, Doctor Martens and Birkenstock are very popular in the MumUverse. I suppose it's because they are really practical for running around the place and doing the school run in. Whilst we're on the subjects, I'd love it if more patents actually *walked* their child(ren) to school as the traffic and resulting parking make it really dangerous for padestrians.
Right, enough social commentary: back to the shoes. They have a mesh-like construction and are very light to wear. The only downside is that they aren't as comfortable as standard Nike Airs.
Lovely aren't they and so, well, blue? I first read about Nike RoscheRun on Mumsnet and they, along with my other footwear faves, Doctor Martens and Birkenstock are very popular in the MumUverse. I suppose it's because they are really practical for running around the place and doing the school run in. Whilst we're on the subjects, I'd love it if more patents actually *walked* their child(ren) to school as the traffic and resulting parking make it really dangerous for padestrians.
Right, enough social commentary: back to the shoes. They have a mesh-like construction and are very light to wear. The only downside is that they aren't as comfortable as standard Nike Airs.
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