Anonymous wrote:OP here and thanks. I think Air Max 270 is something she mentioned recently. But agree I need something that can be returned easily. I'd rather get as a surprise and then she can exchange if she likes something else better. We are in an FCPS public. And for those whose kids don't care, that's awesome. Happy for them, and you. (One of) Mine does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
We are in an affluent Vienna neighborhood and it’s the same. You see a huge variety of sneakers. My kids always wanted what was comfortable. At the moment, one is wearing ASICS and the other has New Balances. The New Balances are chunky and totally white but were not expensive. She liked how they felt. 2 teens
+1 My 15 year old wears ugly running shoes almost every day, but comfort is all she cares about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
i'm not like other girls!!!!!11
Imagine growing up with a mom who says stuff like about girls who don’t care about looking the “right” way. No wonder so many teen girls are mean and insecure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
i'm not like other girls!!!!!11
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
We are in an affluent Vienna neighborhood and it’s the same. You see a huge variety of sneakers. My kids always wanted what was comfortable. At the moment, one is wearing ASICS and the other has New Balances. The New Balances are chunky and totally white but were not expensive. She liked how they felt. 2 teens
Do your kids go to private school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People saying Asics... really? Honest question. My 85 year old dad wears Asics, so the few times I've seen them on kids I've thought they look really odd. Do kids really like them?
No
Acsics or Onitsuga Tigers? My kids steal my cool tigers with the fun colors but would never wear normal Acsics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is--or was--always talking about various sneakers. Now that I want to get a pair as a surprise for her birthday, she is not mentioning anything specific. I could ask her but she already knows about the one other significant gift she is getting so I would like this to be a surprise. Are Air Force 1s still cool?
This is pathetic. You're concerned with what's in vs what she would.like. tsk tsk
Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
We are in an affluent Vienna neighborhood and it’s the same. You see a huge variety of sneakers. My kids always wanted what was comfortable. At the moment, one is wearing ASICS and the other has New Balances. The New Balances are chunky and totally white but were not expensive. She liked how they felt. 2 teens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People saying Asics... really? Honest question. My 85 year old dad wears Asics, so the few times I've seen them on kids I've thought they look really odd. Do kids really like them?
No
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh goodness. Any sneaker that fits? My teen and tween go to school with Asics. We're in Bethesda, an affluent neighborhood, and we don't know anyone who looks at sneakers in any particular way.
We are in an affluent Vienna neighborhood and it’s the same. You see a huge variety of sneakers. My kids always wanted what was comfortable. At the moment, one is wearing ASICS and the other has New Balances. The New Balances are chunky and totally white but were not expensive. She liked how they felt. 2 teens
Anonymous wrote:People saying Asics... really? Honest question. My 85 year old dad wears Asics, so the few times I've seen them on kids I've thought they look really odd. Do kids really like them?