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31st Jul 2015

Get fit, look fit: Some of the best casual looking trainers out there

Trainers for casual wear

Eric Lalor

Trainers for casual wear.

We’ve learned the hard way that slippers are not viewed as acceptable footwear when going outside. Let’s just say puddles and slippers don’t make good bedfellows.

The next best thing is to wear a nice comfortable pair of trainers. There are trainers out there which will always look pretty slick and stylish with a pair of jeans and we’ve hunted them out so you don’t have to go looking.

Nike Air Max Wright

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We’ve always been fans of the classic Air Max from Nike and we love the look of this pair here.

Nice colours mixed in with the classic design and these bad boys would look great with your standard pair of jeans.

PUMA Roma Basic

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Puma trainers rarely look anything other than cool and these beauties continue that trend.

The grey canvas and brown sole compliment each other beautifully and again, these are perfect to go along with anything from your standard bootcut to skinny jeans.

adidas ZX Flux

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The adidas Flux series has been a huge success for the brand and one look at these will show you exactly why.

Light, comfortable, stylish looking trainers and we like the simplicity of this blue design.

Converse Novo Racer Trainers

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Everyone has owned a pair of Converse trainers at some stage and usually the the classic ankle-boot design. We love this more traditional trainer look and the grey/black fusion is slick.

Asics Tiger Shaw Runners

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Asics are among the most comfortable shoes available on the market today and it just so happens that these shoes happen to look great as well.

The red suede look combined with the splash of navy from the Asics logo make these a great buy for those wanting to combine style with the comfort of walking on a particularly fluffy cloud, then these are for you.

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