Cute, minimalist gym shoes to go with dresses

Anonymous
ON Running - has variety of colors and while a little expensive, very comfortable...

https://www.on-running.com/en-us/products/cloud/womens/all-white
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Supergas


Np. I love the look of Supergas but cannot find a pair that fits me properly. I am a 6 in most shoes (except Adidas which run large so I’m a 5.5). My feet are not particularly narrow but I seem to be swimming in the Supergas. Does anyone else have this problem?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gym shoes is a strange way to phrase this. You are looking for fashion sneakers.


Did you not realize what she was talking about?


PP is right, though. Gym shoes are not the same as fashion sneakers, and it helps to clarify that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grown up would be not wearing gym shoes with dresses.



I am grown AF and wear Vans with my dresses. I am, in fact, so grown I have the kind with the extra cushioning in the foot bed, which I highly recommend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grown up would be not wearing gym shoes with dresses.


Shut it grandma


Not a grandma, mid 30s. It is a dumb look.


To you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grown up would be not wearing gym shoes with dresses.


Shut it grandma


Not a grandma, mid 30s. It is a dumb look.


Oh...yeah, I'm old enough to be your mom. I wear Van's with my dresses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adidas Stan Smith, Golden Goose, Converse.


LOL, no. Only a certain type of woman wears Golden Goose.


Cheugy


Stop trying to make fetch happen, Gretchen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grown up would be not wearing gym shoes with dresses.


Shut it grandma


Not a grandma, mid 30s. It is a dumb look.




it can look good.

and when you have orthopedic issues, it's not dumb to wear sneakers instead of heels.
Anonymous
Reebok harman
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seavees

This or Tretorns or double-stack Keds.
Anonymous
Reebock classic in all white. More comfortable than a shoe like keds or tretorns in my opinion (although I wear those too sometimes, just not when I am going to out for a while).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grown up would be not wearing gym shoes with dresses.


Shut it grandma


Not a grandma, mid 30s. It is a dumb look.




it can look good.

and when you have orthopedic issues, it's not dumb to wear sneakers instead of heels.


It may look good on .0000001%. No one said you had to wear and dress if you orthopedic issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grown up would be not wearing gym shoes with dresses.


Shut it grandma


Not a grandma, mid 30s. It is a dumb look.




it can look good.

and when you have orthopedic issues, it's not dumb to wear sneakers instead of heels.


It may look good on .0000001%. No one said you had to wear and dress if you orthopedic issues.


DP. It looks good on practically anyone. If it doesn't look good on someone, then nothing will.

https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?rs=typed&q=fashion%20sneakers%20dress
Anonymous
I actually think the Gwyneth photo is an example of it not looking good…fashionable, perhaps, but imo it looks kind of clunky.

But I think something like a tshirt dress with Vans or Adidas looks pretty cute.
Anonymous
How about these as a change from white?

https://www.on-running.com/en-us/products/cloud-terry/womens/cork


https://www.on-running.com/en-us/products/cloud-terry/womens/olive

Depending on what colors you normally wear?
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