Anonymous wrote:I just bought sambas. My 22 year old told me that they were in.
Anonymous wrote:Let sneakers be sneakers. Adidas. NB. Hoka. On Cloud. And good old Nike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Context, dear. The outgoing attractive wealthy moms who act like you’re irrelevant and invisible tend to be fashionable vis a vis average middle aged moms.
Acting like others are "irrelevant and invisible" is a sport in this area. Doesn't mean it means anything - nor does the person doing it. It is a facade for those who are actually insecure, irrelevant and invisible, and they know it, so they act out, accordingly. Secure people don't feel the need to act like a-holes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Context, dear. The outgoing attractive wealthy moms who act like you’re irrelevant and invisible tend to be fashionable vis a vis average middle aged moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you live in TX 🥲
I have never seen anyone in Texas wear golden goose sneakers.
Head over to a sorority house at smu and you will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Context, dear. The outgoing attractive wealthy moms who act like you’re irrelevant and invisible tend to be fashionable vis a vis average middle aged moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Context, dear. The outgoing attractive wealthy moms who act like you’re irrelevant and invisible tend to be fashionable vis a vis average middle aged moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the women in my pricey waterfront neighborhood wear actual athletic brand sneakers - brooks, prince, Wilson. We are often coming or going from a workout or meeting to play pickleball. “Fashion” sneakers aren’t really a thing. Fashionable, real sneakers are the trend.
I live in what I assume is a similar neighborhood and fashion sneakers definitely a thing. Not on the courts, but happy hours at outdoor restaurant/pool bar, club meetings etc. Definitely see Golden Goose, Veja, Sambas, on trend NB & Nike. Also form what I observe most woman rotate through 3-6 outfits a day. Gym/yoga, court sports, pool, boat, errands/school drop off/casual entertaining in afternoon or morning depending on when doing other activities, and dinner if going to dinner at one of neighborhood restaurants or going out.
Troll harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Context, dear. The outgoing attractive wealthy moms who act like you’re irrelevant and invisible tend to be fashionable vis a vis average middle aged moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at an event at my kids new school this week, and I noticed so many women wearing various colors/patterns of golden goose sneakers. Are these still really in style or on their way out? I’m looking for new sneakers and I think some are cute, but the price tag seems a bit outrageous. Wondering if I should splurge or if they will be out of style soon. Any other cute more affordable in style sneakers recs?
We must have been at the same event, because I noticed the same thing. These shoes are out IMO, but I’ve never been one to care what others think, so more power to them!
This is so deluded. Is this a defense mechanism cope because you don't have a pair? How are they out when you literally say you JUST saw them being worn by all the cool wealthy moms at your kid's school? If they're so out and irrelevant, how did you notice so many cool moms wearing them?
DP. Do you not understand that by the time the "cool moms" are wearing something, it's out? Lol.
What I understand is you’re trying way too hard to make digs and you are not a cool rich mom.
I'm not super fashionable but even I know anyone still wearing Golden Goose either recently got them on sale somewhere, or feel stupid they spent so much money on them several years ago that they want to get their money's worth. But the "cool" moms aren't wearing them anymore and have moved on.
I don't even see them in the consignment shops anymore when I drop my clothing seasonally. They are so out even the cast-offs are gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Context, dear. The outgoing attractive wealthy moms who act like you’re irrelevant and invisible tend to be fashionable vis a vis average middle aged moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GG are so popular in Savanah and Nashville. I was just in both places for work and noticed so many women still rocking them. I don't ever see them when I'm working out of our NYC office.
My 15 yo DD was obsessed with the Alabama rush videos on TikTok. Almost every girl rushing on there did an OOTD that included GG sneakers.
I didn't even know what GG was until
I saw those videos! I felt bad for the kids wearing them because I thought they were wearing old dirty sneakers because they were poor🤣. The only people I see wearing them anymore are some of the mom's in my kid's private school. But it's a very small minority of moms. And I never see them on the street anymore.
When are you “on the street”? The people rich enough to afford them aren’t on public transport. They Uber door to door or they’re rich NW DC and suburban moms driving lux SUVs
Wearing them on the street would reveal your prole and overextended. The fashionable moms who wear GG are driving Tesla Model X, Range Rover, Porsche Macan, or at least a new loaded Chevrolet Tahoe in the burbs.
There are no fashionable moms in DC. I say this as a mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at an event at my kids new school this week, and I noticed so many women wearing various colors/patterns of golden goose sneakers. Are these still really in style or on their way out? I’m looking for new sneakers and I think some are cute, but the price tag seems a bit outrageous. Wondering if I should splurge or if they will be out of style soon. Any other cute more affordable in style sneakers recs?
We must have been at the same event, because I noticed the same thing. These shoes are out IMO, but I’ve never been one to care what others think, so more power to them!
This is so deluded. Is this a defense mechanism cope because you don't have a pair? How are they out when you literally say you JUST saw them being worn by all the cool wealthy moms at your kid's school? If they're so out and irrelevant, how did you notice so many cool moms wearing them?
DP. Do you not understand that by the time the "cool moms" are wearing something, it's out? Lol.
What I understand is you’re trying way too hard to make digs and you are not a cool rich mom.
I'm not super fashionable but even I know anyone still wearing Golden Goose either recently got them on sale somewhere, or feel stupid they spent so much money on them several years ago that they want to get their money's worth. But the "cool" moms aren't wearing them anymore and have moved on.
Not at my kid's private school. I don't own a pair but I see the posh cliquey moms in their giant luxury SUVs still wearing them.