I use a decent pair of Clark dress shoes which are comfortable, have arch support (which I need) and a grippy sole so I don't slip when stretching over the table and damage my private bits.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostSome may laugh at this but I feel really comfortable in socks when playing. Obviously I only play in my local club I wouldn't do that in a club I'm not familiar with. I find you can get down better on the shot and feel more level with the table. I've seen other people play in their socked feet too and when you are walking around the table a lot I can understand why people would find it uncomfortable wearing shoes or trainers when playing for hours on end.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostSome may laugh at this but I feel really comfortable in socks when playing. Obviously I only play in my local club I wouldn't do that in a club I'm not familiar with. I find you can get down better on the shot and feel more level with the table. I've seen other people play in their socked feet too and when you are walking around the table a lot I can understand why people would find it uncomfortable wearing shoes or trainers when playing for hours on end.No one is listening until you make a mistake!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI use a decent pair of Clark dress shoes which are comfortable, have arch support (which I need) and a grippy sole so I don't slip when stretching over the table and damage my private bits.
oops, I see that is what you meant :wink:Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostManaged to pot a red out the pack and get on the black with this nightmare recently. Needs a really steady approach, bit like wearing high heels.
In terms of high heels you would need the stripper / hooker type platform heels for that shot
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostYou laugh but we always where 4 inch stillie heels normally doubled up with fishnets if that's any help!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI use a decent pair of Clark dress shoes which are comfortable, have arch support (which I need) and a grippy sole so I don't slip when stretching over the table and damage my private bits.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostFishnets are a nightmare with pockets. Plain stockings are the way forward. As for heels, you can't beat a pair of metalic platform disco dandies from the 70s; it's all about turning your opponent into a Waterloo on the table.
When is it your birthday Blaster ? Gonna get you some of these mate
http://prntscr.com/7zetfg
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostAn ex of mine used to love wearing the ones with the line going up the leg...lovely ... helped my ermmm cueing no end hahaha
When is it your birthday Blaster ? Gonna get you some of these mate
http://prntscr.com/7zetfg
http://www.myvideo.de/watch/327694/P...U_Got_The_Look
I've been thinking about Jimmy (not because he's short and would benefit from heels) but because of his footwear. Saw him in some lovely looking suede flats at Legends. Anyone got an idea who makes these shoes?Last edited by Master Blaster; 1 August 2015, 08:16 AM.
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