Expat Living (Singapore)

Sole Searching: Find out which trainers the EL team loves

- BY REBECCA BISSET

Whatever you call them, you have to have good comfortabl­e ones that suit you! Mine are okay, but they seem to have lost their bounce. So I asked around the team to find out what they’re wearing – hopefully this helps if you’re looking for some new ones, too. Verne

Running shoes by Mizuno are my favourites – they’re light, breathable and have a narrower cut that works for my long, thin feet. Their Wave Rider is always a good bet, but I’m not fussy. My big feet (UK 8) mean I generally have to choose from the men’s range – and being thrifty (in some things, anyway), I look out for sale bargains. For gym or walking shoes, it’s got to be Skechers. Their Go Walk slip-ons are fabulous. And for hanging out, I love my super-comfy Superga sneakers.

Lindsay

I wear Nike Air Zoom Winflo trainers when I jog. These running shoes have lasted me for over four years and they’re still going strong. They offer just enough cushioning and I like that the material is stretchabl­e, fitting my wide feet without pinching my toes!

Jo

Veja, because they look super-stylish, they’re really comfortabl­e and – most of all – they’re sustainabl­e. The brand uses raw materials sourced from organic farming and upcycled plastic bottles, and opts for environmen­tal and ethical production. And, if they’re good enough for Meghan Markle...

Dee

I’m a fan of the Asics Gel Nimbus Lite running trainer. They’re super lightweigh­t, with gel in the sole to absorb impact and make you feel like you have a slight bounce in your step as you run.

I get terrible blisters from shoes as I have a wide foot but a narrow heel – I use the Nike Flex runners as they are light and adjustable, and I can wear them all day without blisters. For dressier occasions, I wear Stan Smiths by Adidas – pretty comfortabl­e, reasonably fashionabl­e and I feel like they are appropriat­e for a middle-aged woman to wear!

Leanda I have Nikes, but I recently bought Fresh Foam 1080v10 trainers from New Balance and they’ve been ideal for my frequent running trails. I often do 5 or 10km runs around the neighbourh­ood, which means a lot of impact on my feet and knees from hard surfaces. The cushioned soles of the Fresh Foams are engineered to absorb a lot of that impact, and they give me a lot of bounce in each step. I’m clocking better times and feeling less strain on the legs, too; a bonus is that I love the colour! Colin

Low-cut Converse All Star are my favourite casual shoes – they work well with jeans and shorts too.

Anna

I have the Adidas Light runner. As its name suggests, it’s super light and breathable. The shoes are great for running and daily walks, and they come in a hot pink colour. They are an old model though!

Juliet

I’m a huge fan of Asics trainers. I have high arches and the Gel range of running shoes provides just the right amount of cushioning for my feet – and they’re so comfortabl­e! I’ve just bought the Asics GelKayano 27 women’s running shoes.

Shamus

I’ve always loved Adidas Gazelle (because I’m a Beastie Boys fan from waaay back!), but for exercise I stick with Asics GT-2000s – no bells and whistles, just a great fit.

Veena

I recently got a pair of Reebok Memory Tech LT trainers. They’re so versatile and incredibly light yet durable. I can use them for short treks, running and the gym as well. And I love how easy it is to slip in and out of them!

Danielle Michaela

I wear the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37. During the Circuit Breaker, my shoes decided to fall apart; fortunatel­y, Nike delivery was great in Singapore. My first pair were a little tight – tip: check reviews to see if people say they “run small”. The Pegasus 37 are by far the most comfortabl­e trainers I’ve owned – they add a bounce to every step! They’re great for running or walking big distances.

Susan

I love Nike By You – you can custom-make your own design and choose the colours you want. I have the Nike Blazer Low By You. I also have Converse All Star (white, low-cut), too – they’re super old-school, comfortabl­e and stylish. You can dress them up or down and they’re not too expensive, while still making you feel very hip!

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