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scoob
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on a night on the town apperantly there turning people away at the doors with white trainers now whats that about
Kathryn W
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They don't allow trainers or boots here....

aron
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but what about converse?? i ALWAYS get away with them...
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i alywas get away with suede skate shoes that are just plain black.
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I get away in White Plimsoles in most places round here, few won't let you in though.
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seems abit stupid tbh
Matt H
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If I wore some addidas ones I'd fuly expect not to get in

If I wore my nanny state ones (which are also trainers but look a bit more grown up & smart) then I always get in

Converse are always a safe bet too
Marc
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Depends on the place I've found.
Ben G
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never been let in whilst wearing trainers down here (romford).

so always have to wear some gay arse shoes
Marc
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My shoes are comfier than my trainers
Matt H
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Yorkshire FTW
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ive got shoes but i dont like wearing them ive just got some brown skate shoes so i will have a go with them
Ben G
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once again the south are ahead of the north
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trainers ? its all about the shoes, trousers and shirt tbh


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Danny P
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Depends where you go round here in Huddersfield, most of the clued up place that are not big "chain" bars will let you in wearing trainers, but in places like Llyods etc they sometimes turn you away.

Makes my blood boil, especially when im dressed in smart as fuck trainers, and I get turned away, then some cunt in his burton stylee cheap as fuck shoes will breeze in after me
Marc
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
once again the south are ahead of the north

Pfft!
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quote:
Originally posted by Danny P
Depends where you go round here in Huddersfield, most of the clued up place that are not big "chain" bars will let you in wearing trainers, but in places like Llyods etc they sometimes turn you away.

Makes my blood boil, especially when im dressed in smart as fuck trainers, and I get turned away, then some cunt in his burton stylee cheap as fuck shoes will breeze in after me


know what you mean i got turned away from a bar in wigan recently with my adidas holidays on, all brown really smart, and there were inbred yonners in there in all kinds of tacky cheap shitty white leather slip ons etc

anyway a mate took his shoes off and someone brought them out for me and i put them on and walked in with me trainers in my coat pockets then put them on once inside
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quote:
Originally posted by scoob
on a night on the town apperantly there turning people away at the doors with white trainers now whats that about


always been the way most places I go.

Smart trainers (usually not white, like brown) are usually allowed, but always play it safe with proper black shoes.
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quote:
Originally posted by eddiewhiteley
walked in with me trainers in my coat pockets then put them on once inside

How big are your pockets
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Ive never known of places letting people in with trainers even smart trainers.

My brown/white ben shermans only pair i wear out.

Need to get out of wales more though i think
Danny P
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quote:
Originally posted by eddiewhiteley
know what you mean i got turned away from a bar in wigan recently with my adidas holidays on, all brown really smart, and there were inbred yonners in there in all kinds of tacky cheap shitty white leather slip ons etc



- I have been known to just take some spare black socks and slip them over my trainers while waiting to go in somewhere

Just got some adidas holidays, mine are the blue version though, going to wear them tonight
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
If I wore some addidas ones I'd fuly expect not to get in

If I wore my nanny state ones (which are also trainers but look a bit more grown up & smart) then I always get in

Ditto except my posh trainers are Lacoste ones
Danny P
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Not a chance in hell of getting in anywhere with lacoste on round here, not even the polo shirts

Chav wear apparently
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Going to the local pub, I will most likely wear my trainers.

Going anywhere else never been allow to get in trainers so always wear shoes to be on the safe side.
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I have a lacoste polo (altho i wudnt wear it ona night out), a really exp nice brown lacoste jumper and then my tariners

Not chavvy round here IMO

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