Anonymous wrote:I think some of us aging dorks just occasionally want some fashion advice to try to avoid buying something that makes us look even dorkier. Not sure why people can’t just answer the question. OP, thanks for posting this; I was wondering myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Onitsuka Tigers—mine are so light weight and comfy
I’ve found I hate the super light sneakers-I like the stability and weight of a heavier sole.
Anonymous wrote:Onitsuka Tigers—mine are so light weight and comfy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think some of us aging dorks just occasionally want some fashion advice to try to avoid buying something that makes us look even dorkier. Not sure why people can’t just answer the question. OP, thanks for posting this; I was wondering myself.
OP here. Thank you. I guess I didn’t make it clear that I just wanted advice on what’s in style. I’m under no illusion that a cool sneaker will transform me. I don’t need the trendiest of everything but I’d like to not invest in something that is totally over!
Anonymous wrote:I think some of us aging dorks just occasionally want some fashion advice to try to avoid buying something that makes us look even dorkier. Not sure why people can’t just answer the question. OP, thanks for posting this; I was wondering myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So nobody here ever wants to be ahead of a trend - just follow? Why not wear what you like and looks good on you?
People are busy and looking for guidance. They don't know what is even out there to find out what they like. It takes time to be ahead of trends - and knowledge. A lot of people count on someone else - an influencer, a story, DCUM (gd help them) - to help guide them through infinite choices, so among those things that happen to be stylish now you can select what you like.
Do you think Vogue exists because no one is looking for some help figuring out what to wear? Do you think influencers make money because no one is interested in their take on what looks good right now? Do you think someone who has an hour free to go roam DSW is going to come up with something better than if they started by asking people they consider their cohort what they think looks good these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Previous posts are from Spring and mention Vejas, Stan Smith and Converse and others say they were out of style back in April so I thought I'd check in to see if there is anything new in the world of fashion sneakers.
I am in the market for a new pair that's under $150, comfortable and not too bulky (no platforms).
Stan Smith's were uncomfortable and super squeaky.
My leather Nike's are great but I've had them two years and I'm ready for a new pair.
Please send me ideas. I'd be happy to try Vejas if they are still cool (I don't want to get them if they are out or on their way out). My 16 year old son loves his Vejas.
If you are trying this hard, it shows and you'll inherently never be "cool" - just thought you should know this up front.
Are you from the olden times? My 19 year old daughter just saw your comment over my shoulder and was like wow, we learned not to talk to people like that in kindergarten. Being this rude to innocent people hasn’t been appropriate for eons, so I’m going to assume you’re ancient and confused. Enjoy your bespoke sneakers, Jane Dean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Previous posts are from Spring and mention Vejas, Stan Smith and Converse and others say they were out of style back in April so I thought I'd check in to see if there is anything new in the world of fashion sneakers.
I am in the market for a new pair that's under $150, comfortable and not too bulky (no platforms).
Stan Smith's were uncomfortable and super squeaky.
My leather Nike's are great but I've had them two years and I'm ready for a new pair.
Please send me ideas. I'd be happy to try Vejas if they are still cool (I don't want to get them if they are out or on their way out). My 16 year old son loves his Vejas.
If you are trying this hard, it shows and you'll inherently never be "cool" - just thought you should know this up front.
Are you from the olden times? My 19 year old daughter just saw your comment over my shoulder and was like wow, we learned not to talk to people like that in kindergarten. Being this rude to innocent people hasn’t been appropriate for eons, so I’m going to assume you’re ancient and confused. Enjoy your bespoke sneakers, Jane Dean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Previous posts are from Spring and mention Vejas, Stan Smith and Converse and others say they were out of style back in April so I thought I'd check in to see if there is anything new in the world of fashion sneakers.
I am in the market for a new pair that's under $150, comfortable and not too bulky (no platforms).
Stan Smith's were uncomfortable and super squeaky.
My leather Nike's are great but I've had them two years and I'm ready for a new pair.
Please send me ideas. I'd be happy to try Vejas if they are still cool (I don't want to get them if they are out or on their way out). My 16 year old son loves his Vejas.
If you are trying this hard, it shows and you'll inherently never be "cool" - just thought you should know this up front.
ReadyRed wrote:Comfort: Air Force Ones, Converse Chuck 70s low, any New Balance with a padded collar.
Comfort + luxe: Golden Goose. I like the leather quality and they have good cushioning, particularly the ball star with a bit of a heel slope. This could be just my posture, but I find it better than the full platform of the Chuck 70s. (Which are also nice!)
Vejas look nice, but I don't find them comfortable at all.