Anonymous wrote:Half calf’s are in
https://bombas.com/collections/womens-half-calf-socks
But wear what you want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really truly feel like the only people who care about no show vs show socks are high anxiety people who live most of their life online and consider what other people think in every small decision. There is no functional difference between the two styles! (Unlike many other trends). The rest of us should just be thankful to not be these people and just pick whatever is at the top of the sock drawer.
The only people who care about sock length are the people who care about style. That is not remotely synonymous with "high anxiety" or "live most of their life online" or "consider what other people think in every small decision." In fact it is opposite of at least two of those things. (And fwiw you are definitely giving both "high anxiety" and "lives most of life online" with your nasty comment.)
OP wants something that will work that is at least somewhat fashionable. No-show socks are not fashionable. It isn't a big deal, wear whatever socks you want. Or don't wear socks at all. But no-show socks are out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are 45. No one it Europe is going to look at you and go, "Oh lala, what a gorgeous woman wearing stylish trainers."
Also no show socks are hopelessly out of date.
Wow you are not a nice person. How sad for you.
NP. May sound (read) harsh, but they're right.
It's very American to feel that just because a woman is post 30 they have to totally give up and be frumpy. It's not about electing ooh's and ahh's - it's about keeping some fashion sense and care. I love an older woman with some fashion flare.
Agree. Go to Paris during non-vacation times (when Parisians are back home from their summer holidays) and you will see plenty of older women who look fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really truly feel like the only people who care about no show vs show socks are high anxiety people who live most of their life online and consider what other people think in every small decision. There is no functional difference between the two styles! (Unlike many other trends). The rest of us should just be thankful to not be these people and just pick whatever is at the top of the sock drawer.
The only people who care about sock length are the people who care about style. That is not remotely synonymous with "high anxiety" or "live most of their life online" or "consider what other people think in every small decision." In fact it is opposite of at least two of those things. (And fwiw you are definitely giving both "high anxiety" and "lives most of life online" with your nasty comment.)
OP wants something that will work that is at least somewhat fashionable. No-show socks are not fashionable. It isn't a big deal, wear whatever socks you want. Or don't wear socks at all. But no-show socks are out.
Well, will you please post an example of socks in this situation that are "in?" I, too, prefer no-show socks with cute sneakers. What should I be wearing instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really truly feel like the only people who care about no show vs show socks are high anxiety people who live most of their life online and consider what other people think in every small decision. There is no functional difference between the two styles! (Unlike many other trends). The rest of us should just be thankful to not be these people and just pick whatever is at the top of the sock drawer.
The only people who care about sock length are the people who care about style. That is not remotely synonymous with "high anxiety" or "live most of their life online" or "consider what other people think in every small decision." In fact it is opposite of at least two of those things. (And fwiw you are definitely giving both "high anxiety" and "lives most of life online" with your nasty comment.)
OP wants something that will work that is at least somewhat fashionable. No-show socks are not fashionable. It isn't a big deal, wear whatever socks you want. Or don't wear socks at all. But no-show socks are out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter, who is a teen wear Sambas.
I wore these Rothy sneakers that are really cute and you don’t have to wear socks with them, you can throw them in the washer/dryer at home. Wear them all over Europe for two weeks super comfortable.
I’m a 55 year old mom who just traveled cross country for an active vacation. I packed my trusty Walmart tiered cotton dress (I have 5) and wore with Samba-like Reeboks from Sierra with non show running socks. The Reeboks come in Barbie pink & royal blue. Very comfortable and on o e travel day, I walked 4 miles.
This looks very out of style.
Give me a break. You would be all over her if she was wearing the grandpa knee socks that is in style with 20-somethings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter, who is a teen wear Sambas.
I wore these Rothy sneakers that are really cute and you don’t have to wear socks with them, you can throw them in the washer/dryer at home. Wear them all over Europe for two weeks super comfortable.
I’m a 55 year old mom who just traveled cross country for an active vacation. I packed my trusty Walmart tiered cotton dress (I have 5) and wore with Samba-like Reeboks from Sierra with non show running socks. The Reeboks come in Barbie pink & royal blue. Very comfortable and on o e travel day, I walked 4 miles.
This looks very out of style.
Anonymous wrote:They're pricey but I just bought Oncept sneakers to wear with dresses. They were very comfortable right out of the box and the ginger suede colorway looks great with a lot of different dresses.
https://oncept.nyc/products/essex?swatch=0&variant=47836766535885
Anonymous wrote:They're pricey but I just bought Oncept sneakers to wear with dresses. They were very comfortable right out of the box and the ginger suede colorway looks great with a lot of different dresses.
https://oncept.nyc/products/essex?swatch=0&variant=47836766535885
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half calf’s are in
https://bombas.com/collections/womens-half-calf-socks
But wear what you want?
The ones with the lemons and the cherries are so cute. I really want the lemon ones enough that I might order them.
Anonymous wrote:Half calf’s are in
https://bombas.com/collections/womens-half-calf-socks
But wear what you want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are 45. No one it Europe is going to look at you and go, "Oh lala, what a gorgeous woman wearing stylish trainers."
Also no show socks are hopelessly out of date.
Wow you are not a nice person. How sad for you.
NP. May sound (read) harsh, but they're right.
It's very American to feel that just because a woman is post 30 they have to totally give up and be frumpy. It's not about electing ooh's and ahh's - it's about keeping some fashion sense and care. I love an older woman with some fashion flare.