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Sir David Attenborough: "This one is fine".
Sir David Attenborough: "This one is fine".
what was that white stuff you used top put on them?? (Flecc)There’s nothing wrong with a pair of Empire Made plimsolls. I still remember that phrase moulded onto the sole. That would have been around 1970.
I guess Empire Made indicated that they were made in India by people earning nothing.
..It was called whitening!!!!. And was basically a white clay!.what was that white stuff you used top put on them?? (Flecc)
They also came in black and shoe polish revived them well...It was called whitening!!!!. And was basically a white clay!.
The oldest one was called Blanco, also used by those forces who wore white canvas belts, military police, RN sailors etc.what was that white stuff you used top put on them?? (Flecc)
Ah I have vague memories of Blanco from being in the Army. Sure we used to use it on webbing belts, but seem to think we had a sort of beige colour. Maybe I am wrong . A long time agoThe oldest one was called Blanco, also used by those forces who wore white canvas belts, military police, RN sailors etc.
Later commercial companies made whitener for plimsoles, the most popular one made by Meltonian.
Whitener is still available, now for trainers, the shoe polish brand Kiwi makes one in tubes. Some supermarkets stock it.
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The oldest one was called Blanco, also used by those forces who wore white canvas belts, military police, RN sailors etc.
Later commercial companies made whitener for plimsoles, the most popular one made by Meltonian.
Whitener is still available, now for trainers, the shoe polish brand Kiwi makes one in tubes. Some supermarkets stock it.
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Yes that was also Blanco, but khaki coloured.Ah I have vague memories of Blanco from being in the Army. Sure we used to use it on webbing belts, but seem to think we had a sort of beige colour. Maybe I am wrong . A long time ago
Handy if you trod in some before buying Meltonian.What about white dog poo?
What you say three times is true?Three times?
Genuine question - does an arch support do anything useful, positive, good for those of us with high arches which have no hint of flattening at all? Or do they just cause discomfort?Actually there was a lot wrong with them.. no arch support, no ventilation, so after a days use they stink...
Yes yes yes!What you say three times is true?
Yes it matters. I had to spend a fortune for custom arch supports for my son. They transfer from shoe to shoeGenuine question - does an arch support do anything useful, positive, good for those of us with high arches which have no hint of flattening at all? Or do they just cause discomfort?
It apparently works for Islamic divorces.What you say three times is true?
Some people don’t think so. My running shoes have quite lot of arch support because I experience over pronation when running (I land on the outer portion of my heal and then the foot rolls inward). I once mistakenly bought a pair of expensive running shoes which were flat. I thought they were compensated for my style of running and with 50 miles I’d got Achilles injuries and off running for 6 months.Genuine question - does an arch support do anything useful, positive, good for those of us with high arches which have no hint of flattening at all? Or do they just cause discomfort?
I simply cannot wear anything that is completely flat - not even padding around in slippers. Must have a bit of a heel.Some people don’t think so. My running shoes have quite lot of arch support because I experience over pronation when running (I land on the outer portion of my heal and then the foot rolls inward). I once mistakenly bought a pair of expensive running shoes which were flat. I thought they were compensated for my style of running and with 50 miles I’d got Achilles injuries and off running for 6 months.
Some in my running club use shoes which are completely flat with no cushioning, which causes them to run on the balls of their feet. This can be good for keeping injury free. Plimsolls have a similar effect and can be good for running.
What would happen if he didn't use them?Yes it matters. I had to spend a fortune for custom arch supports for my son. They transfer from shoe to shoe
You have to give them a proper go. They will make you ache for at least two weeks. It’s retraining you to walk properly.What would happen if he didn't use them?
I spent a fortune for special insoles/supports because a specialist said they would help my problem at the time. They actually made it massively worse and I could hardly walk at all for two weeks after wearing shoes with them in for about two hours.