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I am busy writing an article about footwear for the "NOMADS" but I need to
understand what your needs and requirements are?   I require someone's experiences and "best outcomes".  I also need to know where you purchase
your footwear? Thanks  Sally

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Japanese riding boots found at any Large retail store.  Hope this helps.



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Hi Sally,

Usually a specialist sports & walking shoe shop (eg; Athletes Foot) as I need shoes with good arch and ankle support and wide tread.  I also bought a pair of thongs with arch supports for around $35 from a chemist for walking around caravan park etc.

Black or grey walkers for everyday use and jogger type walkers for caravanning in general.

I must confess I got a couple of near new Mountain Design joggers at a 2nd hand shop, worth about $200-$300 dollars new, got both pairs for $11. A spray inside with some disinfectant and a few hours out in the sun, new liners and they were ready to go.

Welcome to the site.

Vic

-- Edited by Vic41 on Tuesday 2nd of June 2009 03:27:18 PM

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Well, what a project you've set yourself. Where will the article be published?

Usually when I'm driving I wear my joggers to keep my feet comfortable, and reduce swelling. If I get out to go for a walk and a look around I have the best footwear for the job.
Other times I wear reef sandals. They don't have to be the most expensive, but comfortable with support and secure footing. They are appropriate for walking on land and beach, and keep your feet secure with safety.
Thongs are great for everything else. I wear cheapies in the shower, and orthoheels for longer walks.
When I go to a cooler climate I wear my Ecco walking shoes which are a bit more dressy than joggers.
I have dress up thongs and sandals, as well as dress down things and sandals.
It's all about comfort, practicality foot health.
Good luck with the article. Cheers Chris

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Depends on the type of country I'm going.

Beach / boat/ yard - Crocs or the look a likes from Big W around $6.00

Bush bashing Hi -Tech hiking boots Outdoor specialist - $150 -200

Shower block Chinese Safe Shoes $2- 5 Big W

General street wear Joggers $30 K- mart

Walking out E/sided RM Williams boots - $250 -300 RM Williams Store

Working in the Shed E/sided Steel Toecap Boots $80 -100 on special

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Redbacks, tried Blumstones and cougars, put always come back to redbacks
elastis sided work boots, Street walking or shopping I wear runners , any brand as long as they are leather,
Cannot wear anything but leather
Got a pair of Raoul Martin but they are for special occasion like funerials and at the moment gathering dust


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hi sally.         i wear r.m.williams.  ( made in adelaide by a aussie co) they are very very comfortable.         a elasticised sided half boot,i have one pair that are 14 years old,and still going strong 

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I wear the elcheapo crocs for when my feet may get wet or the beach or similar
other wise and because I find them so cumfortable I buy my shoes at "Rivers", they would like you to think they are made in Ballaratt but alas they all come out of "footwear factory No21" in Shanghai....

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Hi ... I'll play  ...

RM's of course for dressing up with longs (RM's too)

Palmone Italian leather mocassin style for dressing up with shorts.

Colorado open toe leather sandals (no sox please) for general day use.

Lynx joggers if it's too cold or wet for the sandals (white & a little black .. no flash colours)

For work boots, never taken on vanning trips, hand me down Olivers from plumber son.  He kicks out the leather over the steel toe cap & I restore with a new leather cap.  Lace up ankle boots worn with the obligatory sock protectors.  Extremely comfortable,  last forever & I look the part .. well almost.

Most used of all are B&W double plugger japanese riding boots, from Kmart of course.  Always carry a spare pair & use the busted ones to make washers for the yabbie pump.   Thinking of nailing up discarded thongs found around the place to make a feature wall in the BBQ area.

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Rockport, Birkenstock and Crocks

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Cupie wrote:

Colorado open toe leather sandals (no sox please) for general day use.


Well Cupie is obvoiusly not a POM. My grand dad ALWAYS wore sox with his sandals....

 



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I have a reliable pair of Rossi boots if I go bush, and my "quiet dogs" leather wedges for more dressy occasions. Oh, oops, I mean Hush Puppies. Cheers Chris

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Crocs and Japanese Safety Boots here.

Steel Blue boots for work......the most comfortable boots I've ever worn but I still can't wait to get them off when I get home and get the crocs or thongs on.

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Thongs aww

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