Anonymous wrote:Europeans just have a different comfort tolerance or maybe they don't have to see an entire city in one day. I wear Camper wedge sandals regularly, as well as their ballet flats. I also have an ancient pair of Rocket Dog sneakers in a fun color. I would never wear anything more casual/sneaker-like in Europe unless I was running.
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:I'm British, I'm from London and I've lived in and traveled across Europe, and I moved to DC only recently. Most European women don't wear trainers (sneakers) of the sort that you'd wear in the gym or for running other than for those activities. For casual wear, especially if they are doing a lot of walking, people wear things like Converse, Supergas, and currently skater shoes like some of the Adidas, Skechers, etc are worn. Quite a lot of those white Stan Smiths as well. Lots of British women love fitflops and birkenstocks too, and Toms are popular.
But - you also don't have to fit in with your footwear. I wear my "British" shoes here in DC and most people don't and I don't really care or feel out of place. Wear whatever you like!
Anonymous wrote: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!
The idea of touring an entire European city in Converse makes me want to chop my feet off.
(No, not because of how they look, but because of the comfort factor. Converse make my feet HURT after just a day of puttering around the house and running errands.)