Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
In other words, someone told you that it's ok to wear one brand scuffed but not the other? Fool ==> money.
What other brand of scuffed sneakers are hand made in Italy and will last forever and are super comfortable? Please let me know.
Santoni, Officine Creative, Premiata, to name a few, and they have nicer styles and are known for better quality.
Anonymous wrote:+1 They haven't been in style for several years now. Super dated looking. I'd rather wear my APLs or even Vejas.
If you are wearing Vegas you aren’t really qualified to give style advice. Just because you can’t afford GG does not mean they aren’t in style. Plenty of Europeans and college students would disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:+1 They haven't been in style for several years now. Super dated looking. I'd rather wear my APLs or even Vejas.
If you are wearing Vegas you aren’t really qualified to give style advice. Just because you can’t afford GG does not mean they aren’t in style. Plenty of Europeans and college students would disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:+1 They haven't been in style for several years now. Super dated looking. I'd rather wear my APLs or even Vejas.
If you are wearing Vegas you aren’t really qualified to give style advice. Just because you can’t afford GG does not mean they aren’t in style. Plenty of Europeans and college students would disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:+1 They haven't been in style for several years now. Super dated looking. I'd rather wear my APLs or even Vejas.
If you are wearing Vegas you aren’t really qualified to give style advice. Just because you can’t afford GG does not mean they aren’t in style. Plenty of Europeans and college students would disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
Do you really want to be wearing these dated things in a decade though? They're already out of style.
I mean they are just sneakers. I chose 2 simple classic styles and one glittery. Sneakers don’t really go out of style. I’ve had so many sneakers that I’ve had to get rid of over the years because they just look trashed and I still sometimes stress about the currently “in style” white sneakers clean which will need to go soon too. Sneakers don’t go out of style and I don’t have to worry about the condition of these so at some point it is actually an investment
np I get what you are saying and continue to enjoy wearing them but they were at one point a highly trendy and that trend ended. At some point they probably will just be sneakers but they are currently not a neutral shoe choice.
Thank you. I don’t know when they were trendy and maybe I was late, but I definitely still see other moms wearing them all the time every where, way more than I wear mine. I just saw them in the store, felt them, liked them, got other styles and I’m just playing the long game as I do with all my $$$ fashion choices.
+1 They haven't been in style for several years now. Super dated looking. I'd rather wear my APLs or even Vejas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
In other words, someone told you that it's ok to wear one brand scuffed but not the other? Fool ==> money.
What other brand of scuffed sneakers are hand made in Italy and will last forever and are super comfortable? Please let me know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
Do you really want to be wearing these dated things in a decade though? They're already out of style.
I mean they are just sneakers. I chose 2 simple classic styles and one glittery. Sneakers don’t really go out of style. I’ve had so many sneakers that I’ve had to get rid of over the years because they just look trashed and I still sometimes stress about the currently “in style” white sneakers clean which will need to go soon too. Sneakers don’t go out of style and I don’t have to worry about the condition of these so at some point it is actually an investment
np I get what you are saying and continue to enjoy wearing them but they were at one point a highly trendy and that trend ended. At some point they probably will just be sneakers but they are currently not a neutral shoe choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a pair of these and I’m quite happy:
https://www.saksfifthavenue.com/product/new-balance-2002rd-lace-up-sneakers-0400014733067.html
They are deconstructed but comfortable.
I don’t know what to say.
Np. I just laughed when I saw those! I don’t even know if they’re real.
Deconstructed shoes… lol
I saw them at Saks and I was thinking "dirty dad sneakers are in?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
Do you really want to be wearing these dated things in a decade though? They're already out of style.
I mean they are just sneakers. I chose 2 simple classic styles and one glittery. Sneakers don’t really go out of style. I’ve had so many sneakers that I’ve had to get rid of over the years because they just look trashed and I still sometimes stress about the currently “in style” white sneakers clean which will need to go soon too. Sneakers don’t go out of style and I don’t have to worry about the condition of these so at some point it is actually an investment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
Do you really want to be wearing these dated things in a decade though? They're already out of style.
I mean they are just sneakers. I chose 2 simple classic styles and one glittery. Sneakers don’t really go out of style. I’ve had so many sneakers that I’ve had to get rid of over the years because they just look trashed and I still sometimes stress about the currently “in style” white sneakers clean which will need to go soon too. Sneakers don’t go out of style and I don’t have to worry about the condition of these so at some point it is actually an investment
Bless your heart
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really well-made. They’re comfortable and feel and wear like leather booties. And the positive of them being scuffed up means you can wear them for several years (10+) and they will be in the same condition as opposed to other sneakers that are cheaper but will only last one season as they need to be kept in pristine condition to look “nice”, so they hold their value in that way. I have 3 but will never buy another one as they serve their purpose in my shoe collection and will last decades.
In other words, someone told you that it's ok to wear one brand scuffed but not the other? Fool ==> money.