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  • #46
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    I remember getting a pair of black trainers with yellow stripes back in the late 70's. I can't believe they would have been a brand name but they were dead comfortable. I wore them out over a few summers. The best trainers I ever had were Dr Marten trainers. I begged and begged for these for my birthday when I found out how much they were and that it would take me years to save up myself. Can't find anything online now but they were light blue suede and very bouncy I think they had white soles.

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    • #47
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      In my opinion the greatest trainers ever made are these.
      Nike Air Jordan mk5, originally made in 1990.
      I got my first pair on Red Nose Day in 1991 for a bargain price, the colours were the ones shown in the pic above.
      I've since owned a few other pairs (including some lovely all white ones) and would love some new ones, however, the prices are absolutely ridiculous these days.
      But there you go, Air Jordan 5s, My favourite trainers ever.

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      • #48
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        i used to love wearing trainers esp adidas runners.......but a few years ago i stopped wearing them.....preferring shoes i guess.........i have trainers in my locker incase i'm called to do PE at school, which isn't very often

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        • #49
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          I remember a brand of trainers called Kangaroos which had a pocket on them, they were a greyish coloured, running type trainer.

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          • #50
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            I remember going to a party in July 1994 and this lad turned up in "Airzone" trainers, has anybody heard of them? I think they where a really cheap brand of trainer because he was ridiculed about them. I remember him telling me that he could feel peoples eyes drilling into his trainers at the party. That was in 94, i would hate to think what happens to kids today if they turned up in no name trainers.

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            • #51
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              Anybody remember SPX trainers? A friend (petite female) had this pair and I can still remember her schlepping along the street with feet like ferry boats in these.
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              1976 Vintage

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              • #52
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                I remember SPX.
                Late 80s/early 90s.
                There were around the same time as Troop & Kangaroos.
                I had a pair with a fake (I think) air sole.
                They did shell suits too !

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                • #53
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                  I miss my old pair of white Pony shoes. Any one know if these are still available?

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                  • #54
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                    Originally posted by jason h View Post
                    I miss my old pair of white Pony shoes. Any one know if these are still available?

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                    I've heard of Pony. I someone at school had a pair and got ripped to bits about them as everybody was wearing Reebok pump

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                    • #55
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                      Trainer snobbery started in schools in the early Nineties. I remember kids in school who had cheap no name trainers like Airzone or Gola getting teased about having the wrong trainers. Reebok Pump was the trainer to be seen in back in the early nineties.

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                      • #56
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                        THESE ARE SELLING FOR £250 ON EBAY AND THERE USED! (ADIDAS BARRINGTON SMASH)

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                        • #57
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                          My first pair of branded trainers were Reebok Hexalites(unbelievably comfortable), then I bought a pair of Nike Air Jordans with some Christmas money. They were rubbish and fell apart after just 2 months. Then some toe rag at school stabbed the air pockets with a compass point for a laugh. I then ended up with a pair of Puma Disc system trainers which lasted through my last year of school and into my college days. Then I started wearing Caterpillar(Walking Machines) boots. Those yellow ones with a little picture of a D11 Cat bulldozer on the back of the heel. I bought a pair of Hi Tec Silver Shadow II last year and tend to wear them for knocking about in or riding the bike( a 25 year old Raleigh Activator)

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                          • #58
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                            Originally posted by escorteclipse1990 View Post
                            Trainer snobbery started in schools in the early Nineties. I remember kids in school who had cheap no name trainers like Airzone or Gola getting teased about having the wrong trainers. Reebok Pump was the trainer to be seen in back in the early nineties.
                            Started well before that, mate. I went to secondary school from 1982 to 1988, and I remember the snobbery starting in the mid 80's.

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                            • #59
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                              Originally posted by whitewall66 View Post
                              THESE ARE SELLING FOR £250 ON EBAY AND THERE USED! (ADIDAS BARRINGTON SMASH)

                              I am unsure if I can recall these Trainers - maybe ones similar, but I recall in the 1980s when names there was what was equal to the "Stan Smiths" of today that sort of resemble the Barrington ones. I am unsure if other members can recall (though have forgot the name, as I have not searched for it/or looked at in a long while) a Retro Type Trainers Forum, which was excellent for 1980s/1990s Trainers made, though I am unsure if it still is online. It was a great reference indeed I found/thought.
                              Last edited by 80sChav; 19-08-2013, 19:42.

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                              • #60
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                                Originally posted by ayrshireman View Post
                                Started well before that, mate. I went to secondary school from 1982 to 1988, and I remember the snobbery starting in the mid 80's.
                                I did not know it started in the mid 80s, i thought it started with Reebok Pump in the early 90s. I was lucky i have never been into wearing trainers. I feel sorry for kids today, no shoe is worth £250! I bought a K reg Ford Mondeo on ebay for less then that with 4 months T&T.

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