If you think "'Fashion' sneakers aren't really a thing" you have been living under a rock. The pickleball gals in your "pricey waterfront neighborhood" just don't know it. |
I live in what I assume is a similar neighborhood and fashion sneakers definitely a thing. Not on the courts, but happy hours at outdoor restaurant/pool bar, club meetings etc. Definitely see Golden Goose, Veja, Sambas, on trend NB & Nike. Also form what I observe most woman rotate through 3-6 outfits a day. Gym/yoga, court sports, pool, boat, errands/school drop off/casual entertaining in afternoon or morning depending on when doing other activities, and dinner if going to dinner at one of neighborhood restaurants or going out. |
I noticed this too, funny enough, also in a wealthy private school social setting with stylish 30 and 40-something mums. They are certainly still in. Only on DCUM are they not, which is likely just spammed by bitter serfs who can't afford them. |
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Anything that is Italian fashion is OK by me |
This is so deluded. Is this a defense mechanism cope because you don't have a pair? How are they out when you literally say you JUST saw them being worn by all the cool wealthy moms at your kid's school? If they're so out and irrelevant, how did you notice so many cool moms wearing them? |
I have never been a GG fan. I really like the different Rag & Bone sneakers--they have a couple of styles. The retro runner and retro court ones I have and like. The retro court are actually a little more comfortable. |
They are only "out" in the sense that they are no longer the hot sneaker that trendy people must have. People still wear them, and they re not "out of style" per se. They are a status symbol in the sense that they communicate a kind of conspicuous consumption, similar to the LV Neverfull. But people who are interested in wearing the trendiest of items are not buying Golden Goose anymore. |
GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers. |
All the rich people over 60 are wearing the On sneakers. Is that how you say it? Idk the logo looks like “on.” |
LOL Texas land of idiots |
"fashion" sneakers are definitely a thing for women who never break a sweat. Where I live, the price tag of the "fashion" sneakers goes up in direct relation to the length of the fake eyelashes and the fake nails. |
They are so “try hard”
Don’t do it OP! |
I didn't even know what GG was until I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore. |
DP. Some of them are very flashy (think sequins) and they are very hard to miss. I don't know many shoe brands and can't tell you what most things are, but I honestly notice if someone is wearing something with sequins. I don't think that's weird. |