Monday, 8 October 2018

Autumn Feet


Hello, it's me again and here's a picture of my feet. I injured the left one last week whilst climbing up as part of cleaning the Venetian blinds. One of the tendons is hurting.

Anyhoo, winter footwear - it'll cause blisters, that's for sure.

Saturday, 6 January 2018

Doc Martens Hurt My Feet

Hello again! I have decided to reinvigorate this blog.

Well, as I previously stated, they blooming do. Earlier on today I went for a nice long walk in my Doc Martens 1b99s, which I had definitely worn in last year, but no, they still ripped my poor heels to shreds. Even when worn with special double layer hiking socks:


The other two Docs pictured with my black leather 14 hole 1b99s are Flora Arcadias and Vegan 14 holes. All of my boots are conspiring against me, sob!!!


Thursday, 5 May 2016

Birkenstock Florida Three Strap Silver Sandals

Yeah, it's nearly summer, so it must be time for ... silver shoes! These, my third pair of silver Birkies to date (following the Madrid and then the Gizeh styles) both of which have gone to the great Birkenstock home in the sky.


I have owned a pair of Floridas before - my first ever Birkies were a beige coloured hue and were an extremely comfortable, if not slightly frumpy introduction to the brand.

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

New Look Red Stripe Espadrilles

You're back? Yeah, aren't you lot the lucky ones eh? Well yes, here's to talking about all things shoe, foot and podtastic.

I purchased two pairs of New Look summer espadrilles in a 9/43. The red stripy pair are splendid, but the soles feel rather cardboardy, slightly slippery and my feet are becoming a little clammy.

Summery aren't they?

As for the blue stripe ones, well, they're a slightly different style and the stitching around the edge feels as though it'll dig in after a while, so they are going to be returned.

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Nike Air Rift: AKA "The Cloven Hooves"

I bought these back in May 2015 and had wanted them for ages. The main reason that I didn't invest in them before was because of the Cloven nature of the split toe it's almost impossible to purchase socks to wear with them. Nike used to sell them, but that was a few years ago now and even eBay doesn't seem to stock 'em.


The reason that they're called Air Rift is a tribute to the barefoot running techniques of athletes in the Kenyan Rift Valley. The split toe design is supposed to replicate this.


As I walk a great deal these sneakers have really started to stink. I spray them with deodorant and wash them in the machine after two wears, but they're pretty ripe. I decided to remove the insoles as pictured and use them as a template for cutting out some replacement memory foam ones. They were quite comfy to and from my walk to the post office where I sent off an eBay shoe parcel.

Purple Suede Moccasin Slippers

Now, I do like the cosiness of a slipper, but they aren't the easiest thing to come by if you're a big foot such as me. In the past I've purchased faux suede ones from Shoezone, but they soon draw my feet and cause them to stink rather badly. Even though I chuck them in the washing machine on a semi-regular basis. Bah!



I bought these from Amazon, but I cannot recall how much they actually cost. They're great though, true to size and very cosy. As you can see, I do need to stick them through the wash though, preferably in a net bag.

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.