No, not folk who keep others fit, I'm referring to those things that go on your feet 
When I don't need to be suited and booted, I wear trainers all the time when out and about.
I suppose when I was younger, I tended to opt for the big brands although I've never been in the habit of buying expensive trainers.
More recently, I bought a pair of Fila's for £30ish quid. That was about 8 years ago! They were starting to look a bit tired so I've recently replaced them ... with another pair of Fila's costing £30ish quid. They'll hopefully keep me going for another 8 or so years!
I'm far from being a trainers snob. As long as they look half decent and are comfortable, I couldn't care less. I have a mate who buys quite expensive trainers, lots of pairs. Some of them he hardly wears. I just think 'why?' but each to their own.
So when it comes to trainers, what category are you? Trainers snob? The cheaper the better? Or somewhere between?
When I don't need to be suited and booted, I wear trainers all the time when out and about.
I suppose when I was younger, I tended to opt for the big brands although I've never been in the habit of buying expensive trainers.
More recently, I bought a pair of Fila's for £30ish quid. That was about 8 years ago! They were starting to look a bit tired so I've recently replaced them ... with another pair of Fila's costing £30ish quid. They'll hopefully keep me going for another 8 or so years!
I'm far from being a trainers snob. As long as they look half decent and are comfortable, I couldn't care less. I have a mate who buys quite expensive trainers, lots of pairs. Some of them he hardly wears. I just think 'why?' but each to their own.
So when it comes to trainers, what category are you? Trainers snob? The cheaper the better? Or somewhere between?
