Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just get home from Paris and I wore Superga's, Tom's, and ankle boots the entire time.
I saw lots of Converse in Paris, probably 4 in 10 were wearing them, the other 6 wearing a mix of boots and ballet flats.
If you must wear a sneaker and want to blend in I would suggest Superga, Converse, or Van's. Get a good insert if you need and wear them here a few days before you leave to try them out.
Yes tons of converse-wearing women in Paris!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just get home from Paris and I wore Superga's, Tom's, and ankle boots the entire time.
I saw lots of Converse in Paris, probably 4 in 10 were wearing them, the other 6 wearing a mix of boots and ballet flats.
If you must wear a sneaker and want to blend in I would suggest Superga, Converse, or Van's. Get a good insert if you need and wear them here a few days before you leave to try them out.
Yes tons of converse-wearing women in Paris!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just get home from Paris and I wore Superga's, Tom's, and ankle boots the entire time.
I saw lots of Converse in Paris, probably 4 in 10 were wearing them, the other 6 wearing a mix of boots and ballet flats.
If you must wear a sneaker and want to blend in I would suggest Superga, Converse, or Van's. Get a good insert if you need and wear them here a few days before you leave to try them out.
Yes tons of converse-wearing women in Paris!
Anonymous wrote:I just get home from Paris and I wore Superga's, Tom's, and ankle boots the entire time.
I saw lots of Converse in Paris, probably 4 in 10 were wearing them, the other 6 wearing a mix of boots and ballet flats.
If you must wear a sneaker and want to blend in I would suggest Superga, Converse, or Van's. Get a good insert if you need and wear them here a few days before you leave to try them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm European and I'd recommend ballet flats, birkenstocks or converse. Definitely not those shoes with the elastics across the top or sneakers. Oh or those white adidas sneakers that literally everyone in London is wearing these days
Can you please post pictures of types of sneakers women wear in Europe? Thank you.
Women don't wear sneakers!!!!!
NP here. I noticed women don't wear sneakers too, but I always assume it's because I'm observing them out for part of their day. Like if I go to a Smithsonian for a few hours, I'll wear ballet flats. But if I were to leave my house before breakfast and tour DC all day long for five days in a row, at some point I'd put on sneakers. No?
Anonymous wrote:I like these for walking in Europe, but will fully cop to caring more about comfort than fashion. I usually wear them without socks:
http://www.zappos.com/naot-footwear-sea-black-suede-shiny-leather
http://www.zappos.com/naot-footwear-kirei-volcanic-red-leather-black-crinkle-patent-leather
I also find these terrific for walking:
http://www.zappos.com/naot-footwear-kayla-black-matte-leather
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm European and I'd recommend ballet flats, birkenstocks or converse. Definitely not those shoes with the elastics across the top or sneakers. Oh or those white adidas sneakers that literally everyone in London is wearing these days
Can you please post pictures of types of sneakers women wear in Europe? Thank you.
Women don't wear sneakers!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I just bought these online... but am not sure they're exactly what I'm looking for. http://www.zappos.com/asics-metrolyte-gem-black-onyx?PID=7876406&AID=11554337&utm_source=Time+Inc.&splash=none&utm_medium=affiliate Still open to other suggestions. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I'm European and I'd recommend ballet flats, birkenstocks or converse. Definitely not those shoes with the elastics across the top or sneakers. Oh or those white adidas sneakers that literally everyone in London is wearing these days