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I want my white plimsolls

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“These simple shoes may look innocuous, but don’t be deceived – the rubber soles and canvas uppers of the plimsoll have spawned generations of trainers and are the undisputed daddy of the modern running shoe. Why? Because when plimsolls were first manufactured in the United States in 1892, they used a new manufacturing process called vulcanisation, which uses heat to bond rubber and cloth. They may have been largely superseded by multicoloured, air-cushioned, gel-filled trainers, but the process of vulcanisation is still used today. Sometimes referred to as “plimmies”, they conjure up memories of school across the generations, and still form part of the kit in many English schools today. There are also some of us who may remember them in a less glowing light. After all, the slipper, which was used as a form of corporal punishment in schools across the land at one time, was usually a plimsoll.”

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  Danni Duke wrote @

I agree – love a plimsoll! The perfect shoe for everyday….a complete craze here in London especially with the indie crowd.


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