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Scottish Sun
15-07-2025
- Scottish Sun
I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon
Some are on sale for under £33 GOT SOLE I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT'S a running joke how lightly I pack for a trip abroad, no matter how long I'm away for or where I am going. You'll often only see me carting a backpack around, or at a push, a small hand luggage-sized suitcase (yes, even for 10 days travelling around Kenya). Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 I've been wearing the same sandals for years on holiday - and they are the only ones you need to pack 5 You can wash them as well - they even survived colour festivals and muddy walks 5 I now try and only pack with a backpack, thanks to not needing any extra shoes And a huge part of this is thanks to perfecting my footwear choice - by that, finding a pair that go with quite literally everything. Enter Tevas - no longer considered the ugly shoe only your dad would wear and some of the comfiest I have ever worn. By that, I mean I can walk up to 30,000 steps around a city with no blisters or shin splits. (My 20-year-old self who tried to walk around all of Rome in gladiator sandals would cry in happiness, knowing this). The thick rubber base means there is little impact even when pounding cobblestone pavements. Not only that, but they are ideal beachwear shoes. Along with the comfort, you can even go into the sea with them if you come across any stony shores. I've often gone for a paddle in the waters while keeping them on, including during a trip to Zurich where I wasn't the only one wading into the water wearing them. Yet they even work for nice restaurants in the evening as well. While I love my tan coloured Tevas, the black, thinner strapped versions are the ideal update for a night out on the town, with them still looking smart enough. The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying hand luggage only 5 They don't even look out of place in fancy restaurants While they are the only shoe I pack, if you are desperate to take a pair of trainers with you, Tevas are so lightweight that they can easily go into any bag without much effort either. Have I persuaded you? If you are still on the fence, then you can find them on sale on Amazon at the moment. The classic black versions are down to £32.50 rather than £45. Or their newer thinner strapped versions are on sale for £45 rather than £50. Other places they are on sale includes Schuh, where they can be found for £34.99, or ASOS for £45. And don't just take my word for it either. Former ballet dancer Kristie explained on her social media last year that she thinks they are great as well. She said: "You can wear them in the water, when they get dirty, you wipe them clean. "They're very tacky so on uneven surfaces you feel very stable." In the mean time, here is a "three-shoe" rule some packers swear by. And here's why you should never wear trainers to the airport. The bags, plane outfits and accessories The Sun's travel team loves K-Brands Sick Bags - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. Phone Suction Holder - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. Amazon Foam Earplugs - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. Matador's Pocket Blanket Mini - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. Flight Socks - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8 - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. Primark Packing Cubes - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. Bluetooth Headphone Adapter - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. Hoppstar Artist Kids Camera - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. Primark Dark Pink Joggers & Matching Sweatshirt - £6 each. Comfortable, loose-fitting tracksuit pieces that are ideal for flights and are very budget-friendly.


The Irish Sun
15-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon
IT'S a running joke how lightly I pack for a trip abroad, no matter how long I'm away for or where I am going. You'll often only see me carting a Advertisement 5 I've been wearing the same sandals for years on holiday - and they are the only ones you need to pack 5 You can wash them as well - they even survived colour festivals and muddy walks 5 I now try and only pack with a backpack, thanks to not needing any extra shoes And a huge part of this is thanks to perfecting my footwear choice - by that, finding a pair that go with quite literally everything. By that, I mean I can walk up to 30,000 steps around a city with no blisters or shin splits. (My 20-year-old self who tried to walk around all of Rome in Advertisement Read more travel items The thick rubber base means there is little impact even when pounding cobblestone pavements. Not only that, but they are ideal Along with the comfort, you can even go into the sea with them if you come across any stony shores. I've often gone for a paddle in the waters while keeping them on, including during a trip to Zurich where I wasn't the only one wading into the water wearing them. Advertisement Most read in News Travel Yet they even work for nice restaurants in the evening as well. While I love my tan coloured Tevas, the black, thinner strapped versions are the ideal update for a night out on the town, with them still looking smart enough. The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying hand luggage only 5 They don't even look out of place in fancy restaurants While they are the only shoe I pack, if you are desperate to take a pair of trainers with you, Tevas are so lightweight that they can easily go into any bag without much effort either. Advertisement Have I persuaded you? If you are still on the fence, then you can find them on sale on Amazon at the moment. The classic black versions are down to £32.50 rather than £45. Or their newer thinner strapped versions are on sale for £45 rather than £50. Other places they are on sale includes Schuh, where they can be found for £34.99, or ASOS for £45. Advertisement And don't just take my word for it either. Former ballet dancer Kristie explained on her social media last year that she thinks they are great as well. She said: "You can wear them in the water, when they get dirty, you wipe them clean. "They're very tacky so on uneven surfaces you feel very stable." Advertisement In the mean time, And here's why The bags, plane outfits and accessories The Sun's travel team loves K-Brands Sick Bags - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. Phone Suction Holder - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. Amazon Foam Earplugs - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. Matador's Pocket Blanket Mini - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. Flight Socks - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8 - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. Primark Packing Cubes - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. Bluetooth Headphone Adapter - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. Hoppstar Artist Kids Camera - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. Primark Dark Pink Joggers & Matching Sweatshirt - £6 each. Comfortable, loose-fitting tracksuit pieces that are ideal for flights and are very budget-friendly. 5 Want to take a dip? They are perfect for that as well


Perth Now
09-07-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Sam Kerr's partner emotional after sudden career change
Kristie Mewis's short stint at Women's Super League club West Ham United is over. The 34-year-old, who shares a newborn son with fiancée and Matildas superstar Sam Kerr, shared the news in an emotional post on Instagram. 'Even though my time at West Ham was not what I envisioned, I still learned so much and met so many amazing people,' she wrote. 'Everyone, but especially my teammates were incredibly supportive through my injury and pregnancy and I can't thank them enough for it. 'Nothing has been more important to me than football… but having my son has changed that. 'Thank you @westhamwomen and thank you for helping me become a mom. 'I vow to continue the fight against corner flags for the better of the game. Go hammies xx.' Mewis notched up just four caps for the club since signing in 2023 after crossing from New York-based NWSL club Gotham FC. The American midfielder had only just returned to the pitch after giving birth to son Jagger Mewis-Kerr, who was born in May. West Ham United manager Rehanne Skinner paid tribute to Mewis for the contribution she made to the club. 'On behalf of everyone at the club, I would like to thank Kristie for her contributions to West Ham United during her time in East London,' Skinner said. 'Kristie has been unlucky with injuries since she joined us so probably hasn't played in the famous Claret and Blue as many times as she would have liked, but it's still been a total pleasure having someone of her calibre and experience within our team environment. 'As Kristie starts to navigate her new norm of motherhood, we fully appreciate that her priorities have changed and so, whatever the future has in store for her and her family, I would like to wish them all the very best.'


7NEWS
09-07-2025
- Sport
- 7NEWS
Sam Kerr's partner Kristie Mewis parts ways with Women's Super League club West Ham United
Kristie Mewis's short stint at Women's Super League club West Ham United is over. The 34-year-old, who shares a newborn son with fiancée and Matildas superstar Sam Kerr, shared the news in an emotional post on Instagram. 'Even though my time at West Ham was not what I envisioned, I still learned so much and met so many amazing people,' she wrote. 'Everyone, but especially my teammates were incredibly supportive through my injury and pregnancy and I can't thank them enough for it. 'Nothing has been more important to me than football… but having my son has changed that. 'Thank you @westhamwomen and thank you for helping me become a mom. 'I vow to continue the fight against corner flags for the better of the game. Go hammies xx.' Mewis notched up just four caps for the club since signing in 2023 after crossing from New York-based NWSL club Gotham FC. The American midfielder had only just returned to the pitch after giving birth to son Jagger Mewis-Kerr, who was born in May. West Ham United manager Rehanne Skinner paid tribute to Mewis for the contribution she made to the club. 'On behalf of everyone at the club, I would like to thank Kristie for her contributions to West Ham United during her time in East London,' Skinner said. 'Kristie has been unlucky with injuries since she joined us so probably hasn't played in the famous Claret and Blue as many times as she would have liked, but it's still been a total pleasure having someone of her calibre and experience within our team environment. 'As Kristie starts to navigate her new norm of motherhood, we fully appreciate that her priorities have changed and so, whatever the future has in store for her and her family, I would like to wish them all the very best.'
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Move over, Rolls-Royce – America's first homegrown ultra-luxury vehicle in almost a century is here to steal its crown
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Dacora is the first female-founded and led automotive brand The debut model has been designed with Pininfarina Group Swappable upholstery is just one of many unique traits Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Mercedes-Maybach… soon you'll be able to add another, albeit far less recognizable, name to that list of the world's most luxurious car makers. US start-up Dacora is here and wants a piece of the ultra-high-net-worth pie. Founded in New York's Hudson Valley by MIT-trained engineers Kristie and Eric D'Ambrosio-Correll, the fledgling brand is the first of its kind to be founded and led by a female CEO, as well as the first to have the confidence to command $500,000 (around £370,000 / AU$770,000) for a highly-personalized electric vehicle without hundreds of years worth of history to back it up. The price point is set as such because Dacora claims each vehicle is 'meticulously handmade' using American-sourced components and materials. The 1930s-inspired design, produced in collaboration with Italy's renowned Pininfarina Group, pays homage to the glamorous streamliners of Hollywood's Golden Age. Long hoods, shapely fenders and the option to specify real metal and hardwood inlays on the exterior are just a few of the stylistic talking points. Inside, you won't find any nasty plastics or cheap scratchy surfaces, as Dacora is only turning to natural wood, leather and woven wool for its interiors. Image 1 of 3 Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3 In fact, the company says there will be twice-yearly 'drops' that will allow customers to completely swap out the interior fabrics with the changing seasons – wool for winter, linen for summer, for example. The currently unnamed debut model will be available with anything from three- to seven-seat configurations, with each seat including its own independent lighting and climate controls. Money No Object We're all about offering practical buying advice at TechRadar, giving our readers expert tips and insights on how to choose the right gadgets. But every so often, we also like to celebrate some of the more ridiculous tech on the market – the luxurious, high-end products that are simply fun to dream about buying. That's the kind of kit we cover in our regular Money No Object column, which you can read more of here. Dacora wants to take us back to a time when driving was a sensory experience, so has ditched today's screen-dominated cockpit, relying on just one, non-touchscreen display to take care of infotainment duties. When not in use, this screen apparently disappears behind a semi-transparent wooden panel, while all controls are mechanical. Quite the analog move for two MIT-trained engineers. As for performance, Dacora is yet to announce exact EV powertrain details, but says it is aiming for over 800hp and a projected 400-mile all-electric range. There will also be the option of a hybrid powertrain on request. Image 1 of 2 Image 2 of 2 Co-founder and CEO Kristie D'Ambrosio-Correll was the former CTO of Mirror, a smart fitness product that proved a popular lifestyle product with the very wealthy. Building on this blueprint, Dacora will open its 100-acre Hudson Valley Garage next year, complete with on-site production, design atelier and rooms for guests to stay. Every car will be a bespoke, personal commission, with the brand's designer on-hand to guide them through the process. Customers will also get to enjoy curated events, 'immersive experiences' and all of the other lovely things rich people like to fill their spare time with. Dacora will have to nail this side of things, because early images of the vehicle reveal divisive styling and half a million US dollars buys a lot of Rolls-Royce, which remains the final word in automotive opulence and the ultimate show of wealth. I've tried Apple CarPlay Ultra – it fixes everything that's irritating about CarPlay, but there's a catch The myth of Megawatt charging – and why Porsche doesn't think it's the answer to smoother EV journeys Forget Rolls-Royce – after living with the new Lexus LM350h, I've decided we have a new king of luxury