Thank you! |
pick me |
Mine do. Also new balance etc. My kids (7th graders) don't care very much and neither do their friends. Expensive trendy sneakers just aren't a thing for their crowds. |
Exhibit A |
Seems like every MS student in my neighborhood is wearing Converse. |
Asics, Brooks, New Balance and Sauconys have always had a very large brand following among the distance runner crowd at every age. Even when they aren't racing/training a lot of distance runners will prefer their feel/fit/etc. since they're used to a brand. The girls I know who run cross country and are serious about it wear these brands even when they aren't running. |
Converse or Nike dunks |
Yes, thank you! This is OP and I absolutely want to get her what she would like (unless super crazy expensive), which I think is probably whatever is in. She used to talk a lot about AF1s, then it was something else, then something else--when I read the responses, Air Max 270 is ringing a bell, so I think I may get those and if she wants something else, I will absolutely let her exchange it. Or if I get lucky and hear her mention something before her birthday, I will get that. (With my luck, that will happen the day after I make a purchase.) I just know my kid. Rag on her, if you want, for liking what is cool. I was the same age in middle school and got past it in HS. I turned out to be a productive member of society. I have another kid who wears what is comfortable--and they are not cool. |
For girls: white air forces, mid blazers, mid Jordans |
My kid wears Hokas on days he has to run (and Jordans on the days he doesn't). Kids these days understand that there's a difference between fashion and getting the job done. |
Jordans |
+1 for my kid, who is jock-y, not fashion-y. |
I’m the other Asics/New Balance poster. My kids don’t specifically look for either brand. It’s more whatever they find that’s comfortable on their feet. They tend to get a pair and then ask me to buy the same thing online when they need a new pair. One of my kids cares very much about clothes but not sneakers. |
^and adding to my above poster. I’ll second what another poster said. My oldest teen son in high school only wears Brooks because he likes the fit.
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You can never go wrong with any Nikes or Converse honestly
And liking fashion and wanting in-style things is no different than our generation. Some like it, some don't. Either is okay and no one should be guilted otherwise |