Anonymous wrote:You're definitely going to look like a tourist. Wear shoes that are comfortable for you. Maybe get your current running shoe in a new color (white?) and go with that. Don't risk your comfort to look slightly better when it doesn't really matter anyway.
I got this advice from this board back in March and happily wore my Hokas through London and Paris. Excellent choice for me.
Anonymous wrote:You're definitely going to look like a tourist. Wear shoes that are comfortable for you. Maybe get your current running shoe in a new color (white?) and go with that. Don't risk your comfort to look slightly better when it doesn't really matter anyway.
I got this advice from this board back in March and happily wore my Hokas through London and Paris. Excellent choice for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:London is like New York. There are people from all over the world wearing every type of clothes and no one gives a crap about you and what you are wearing.
It isn’t like some small town in France or Italy where they will look disdainfully at your sweatpants.
+1. True that.
Anonymous wrote:London is like New York. There are people from all over the world wearing every type of clothes and no one gives a crap about you and what you are wearing.
It isn’t like some small town in France or Italy where they will look disdainfully at your sweatpants.
Anonymous wrote:As soon as spring/summer rolls around, this question gets asked 1000 times. Can people no longer dress themselves? It’s such a yawn.
Anonymous wrote:I wore these last year in London. I also wore birkenstock sandals. London is so diverse in ethnicities and styles. Look at this instagram. https://www.instagram.com/londonersinlondon_/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in London in January. Anyone not wearing boots was wearing black sneakers with white soles.
Why would OP want to mimic what people in London wear? How strange.
LOL. you're kidding, right?