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Saucony Trainers Saucony Shadow 6000 Destination Unknown M - White/Clay

Saucony Shadow 6000 Destination Unknown M - White/Clay

4.1

Trainer, Man

£149.00
4stores
Saucony Trainers Saucony Grid Peak Lace Up Trainers

Saucony Grid Peak Lace Up Trainers

Trainer, Man

£69.99
3stores
Saucony Trainers Saucony Progrid Triumph Green

Saucony Progrid Triumph Green

Trainer, Unisex

£70.00
3stores
Saucony Trainers Saucony STADIUM GOODS 1P

Saucony STADIUM GOODS 1P

Trainer, Unisex

£73.00
3stores
Saucony Men's Shadow 6000 Men's Creek' White/Light Green White/Light Green

Saucony Men's Shadow 6000 Men's Creek' White/Light Green White/Light Green

Trainer, Man, Unisex

£110.00
3stores
Saucony Shadow 6000 M - Navy/Silver

Saucony Shadow 6000 M - Navy/Silver

4.1

Trainer, Man

£110.00
3stores

Three tips when buying sneakers

Think about how much time you want to spend on shoe care and choose a material that suits you. For example, a pair of walking shoes for use in rough weather should be durable and easy to keep clean. Here are some common materials:

  • Leather needs to be impregnated and lubricated to keep it nice, otherwise it's sensitive to both moisture and dirt. But if you look after it correctly, it’s durable, moulds to your foot and is easy to wipe clean.

  • Like leather, suede should be impregnated to better withstand moisture. It can be a bit difficult to clean, but there are suede brushes and special shampoos for this purpose.

  • Fabric shoes are not as easy to wipe clean, but they can often be thrown into the washing machine if necessary. But don't overdo it, or the sole may deteriorate.

It's important that the shoes fit well. They shouldn't be loose at the heel, and if you’re going to walk or run, they should have a little extra space at the toe – so you may need to go up a size. Also test the stability of the shoe sole. To do so, grasp the shoe with both hands and twist it. The sole should preferably bend at the front and not in the middle.

Your sneakers should have features that make them comfortable. Look for this when reading up on sneakers: Memory foam soles shape to your feet, providing optimal support when you’re out and about.

  • Mesh breathes, which is great if you go for long walks and your feet tend to get hot.

  • Gore-Tex is both waterproof and breathable. This means that it releases moisture, but keeps you dry if it starts to rain.

  • Extra shock absorption is good if you’re going to walk a lot in your shoes.

Here are some handy tips from Nike in case you need to clean your shoes.

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