Replica shirt with spoons food stains down the front and a pair of londsdale three quarter length jogging bottoms to finish the look
I could never bring myself to pay more than £80 on a pair of trainers. Growing up, I used to have 1 maybe even 2 at a time, wear them til their knackered then buy another pair. I probably have 7 or 8 Adidas Gazelles/Jean/etc now but only buy them when I have a discount code. There is no quality difference between a £80 pair and a £800. Shoes / Boots on the other hand, you get what you pay for and they last.
I am a nightmare with trainers Always liked my Nike TNs and going through the phase of Vapour max the past couple of years.
Ha, everyone has their vice. I had to Google what those trainers were. They look dead comfortable but I can't help picturing bare ankles, joggers and man bags with the Nike TNs. I have mates that are the same, one has 30+. I'm told that's not a lot . Though not so much now they have settled down.
A lot of the time what you pay for on more expensive trainers these days is the guarantee that they're not made in sweatshops/by children. It's noticeable the "made in" England/Germany/America lines are normally more than double the price, and that's mostly labour costs.
Just ordered myself a new pair of On Running ,to inspire myself to do exactly that and a pair of Android Hommes 'cue the jokes' and the wife has given me a solid down the banks for buying white trainers ,says white trainers are just for kids. I told her they're just mainly for the gym seen as I spend most of my days in the place and she has no need to panic as I wont be wearing them for a night out.
Careful, franny the fanny looks down on people that cant afford the high end shoes. And he will check, he looks down, not up
Now Sunaks been seen wearing them I dont want to be seen out in them, even if its emptying my rubbish in the bin in my back garden.