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The guy said he ripped them out because the shoes fitted too tight otherwise.
Went to boots but didn't see anything other than standard ones to make the fit a bit tighter. Orthotic ones sound pretty expensive and specialized - all I want are some cheap replacements
I'll check Clarks next time I go into town
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by orthotic i meant these dr scholls that have 'arch support' - paid about CDN13 for them 13 years ago.
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pokey27 Wrote:Might be worth asking are resident adi dassler employee!!worth a try eh
Don't do spare soles for sneaks, only football boots (the ones that have removable soles that is), as like streak said they should be glued in pretty well.
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Get a white mouse mat and cut it to shape !
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Or even a real mouse- would probably be very comfy!
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Have you tried an 'outdoor' shop (Snow + Rock, Blacks etc)? I've got some quite rigid but foamy(?) in soles for my ski boots, cost about £16. They might be a bit more substantial.
Or buy a pair of cheap running shoes and take the in soles out of them. unning shoes tend to have in soles which you can easily remove/replace.
Good luck.