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My latest bargains: sports shoes


bowling pins, which have nothing to do with shoes but at least are kinda sportyI’ve been contemplating whether I should show off my bargains for a while now.

On the one hand, getting a great deal on something you need should always be celebrated. On the other hand, it’s so frustrating to hear about someone else’s brilliant bargain and realise you’ve missed out.

In the end, I decided that showing how far money can go with a little effort and creativity will hopefully inspire you, not annoy you. (If I’m wrong, leave a comment and I’ll stop showing off.)

So on to the bargains.

Last weekend, my sister told me about a sale that Myer (one of Australia’s biggest department store chains) are having, with discounts on pretty much every category of merchandise. I went looking for sports shoes because I walk a LOT but rarely buy suitable shoes because I find them ugly. I hate spending money on ugly things, no matter how practical they are!

So I was very, very lucky to find these babies on the sale rack:

Trail running sneakers. $41.23 down from $159.95

My hiking boots are quickly wearing out and probably irreplaceable. They’re also way too hot for walking in Australia in summer. Hence these ones: they’re kind of ugly, but when only koalas, kangaroos and outdoors-y types will see me, I guess I can relax my stylistic standards a little.

City sneakers. $26.23 down from $99.95

Here’s a quandary: say you often walk 10 km (6 miles) around the city in a city, but you’re so vain you don’t want to resort to wearing ugly sneakers to do it. Is there a stylish shoe for serious walking?

I’ve tried Converse and Birkenstocks for exactly this reason, but their comfort wears out at 2km (1.2 miles) and 6km (3.5 miles) respectively.

The shoes above are my latest attempt at looking stylish while keeping my feet comfy, soon to be taken out for their first test-walk. Fingers crossed they’ll succeed where the others have failed; if not, they’re not too expensive a mistake.

PS: If you’re in Australia, the sale’s still on for another couple of weeks and last season’s stock is now 75% off the marked-down price! (It was 50% off reduced prices when I bought these, so if there’s any of them left, they’ll be even cheaper.)

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Comments

Rebecca said,

April 16, 2006 @ 3:06 pm

Hey, I think it’s okay to show, actually kinda fun. And I think you got a great deal. I walk alot too (3 m daily at lunch) and I spent alot more than that on my most recent shoes. I’d describe them, but maybe I’ll just shine them up and post a picture, too.

I kinda like the bright Reeboks.

Rebecca said,

April 19, 2006 @ 3:18 am

Hey, I’m back again, hope I’m not getting too annoying. Here’s my post about my shoes. BUT — I admit I’ve never tried to take them 6 miles (they are definitely better than Converse).

The Bargain Queen said,

April 25, 2006 @ 10:19 am

Great shoe buy Rebecca! I LOVE bargain shoes, especially when you can walk in them too!

Funny cross cultural thing - when I saw your first comment, it took me a few seconds to register that ‘3m’ is ‘3 miles’. In Australia we use the same abbreviation for ‘3 metres’ which is roughly 10 feet… not a long way to walk! Then I worked it out and realised it’s way too far to walk in heels ;)

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