dinny_g wrote: Wed May 06, 2026 9:43 am
If he paid 50% of retail Scotta, he's' still an idiot...
I assume he takes after his mother...
Says he paid £250
then he's still an idiot...
My lad's the same but with sports shirts - he paid just under £400 for a limited edition Kobe Bryant LA Lakers shirt but he has many more that were well over £200.
I just don't get it but I'm a dinosaur and it's his money...
JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:26 pm
I say this rarely Dave, but listen to Dinny because he's right.
Rich B wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 1:57 pm
but Dinny was right…
I need/want to look smart but can also wind up spending a lot of time on my feet and also having to run for stuff from time to time.
Chelsea boot default.
Most I spent was £230 on a pair of Russel and Bromley, although was disappointed with the leather wearing out and cracking.
Usually in the circa £80-£100 range and have a pair of Riekers.
In the operating theatre a lot of people wear crocs but I prefer a trainer for comfort, although lately I have started to prize waterproofing - nothing worse than an an unidentified fluid working its way into your sock. For that reason, I like an outdoor walking shoe, currently a Hi Tec Fuse Low.
I bought some Yellow Adidas R71's, as I love my old Dragons and they're the next best thing. Nothing says crisis like a middle ages dude in yellow Adidas. And they were only £35, so bargain.
I also want some Speedcats now. I didn't before, but if everyone else is buying some, I feel like I'm missing out.