I am a new landed immigrant here in Toronto. I want to buy new shoes for me and my wife for summer as well as for winter use.
I want to know what type of shoes people here wear during winter when snow is there. I don't have a car. I have to commute to bus stop by walk in winter. So what type/ pattern of shoes do I have to buy?
Do we have to wear regular size shoes /or/ boots with regular size shoes/or/ only boots without regular size shoes? Inside an office, are we allowed to wear boots? what generally do the people wear inside offices and inside public buildings?
Looking for tips from everybody.
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Orginally posted by Snowfall
I am a new landed immigrant here in Toronto. I want to buy new shoes for me and my wife for summer as well as for winter use.
I want to know what type of shoes people here wear during winter when snow is there. I don't have a car. I have to commute to bus stop by walk in winter. So what type/ pattern of shoes do I have to buy?
Do we have to wear regular size shoes /or/ boots with regular size shoes/or/ only boots without regular size shoes? Inside an office, are we allowed to wear boots? what generally do the people wear inside offices and inside public buildings?
Looking for tips from everybody.
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Reiki Grand Master
Go to Wal Mart and they have a better range and very cheaper in price !!
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Orginally posted by Snowfall
I want to know what type of shoes people here wear during winter when snow is there. I don't have a car. I have to commute to bus stop by walk in winter. So what type/ pattern of shoes do I have to buy?
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As jake3d put it, depends on what all u'll do...
For regular day to day usage (back n'forth to office/shopping), etc... "boots" are not a necessity...Winter "shoes" with good grip have worked fine for me... As sudesingh put it, u can find good deals at Walmart, Zellers, Sears,etc...
Also depends on which city u live in... For Montreal, Calgary its snows a lot more, so u have to be extra careful. Winter in TO is much much milder, so u dont worry too much...
The real problem is not the snow, but the ice u tread on(black is deadlier than white )!!!... If u trip, its gonna hurt and hurt its gonna "BAD"...
I have a pair of metal grips that i strap on my shoes when i go ice fishing (cost me something like 7/8$). I've also used it for daily commute on days when there was black ice.
U cant wear regular leather shoes...u'll scew 'em all......and will have wet/smelly socks...
Leave a pair of leather shoes in office.....and just switch 'em when ur in office
Cheers bison
Hi :
Thanks for all who gave their valuable tips.
I appreciate it.
It's going to be my first winter in Toronto too. Can anyone tell me how often is this black ice formed and how grave is this black ice problem in GTA? Thanx in advance!
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