Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this brand before this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Serious runners are in ASICS and Brooks, from what I can tell. Some New Balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were always silly looking. So are Hokas.
My podiatrist told me to wear Hokas. I may look foolish, but walking without pain is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not suggesting they were ever "cool" but I think they had a certain cachet and everyone had a pair. Now whenever I see them I just think they look so dorky. Did they get too popular and thus too many less stylish and less affluent people are wearing them or maybe just a trendy new brand that got over-saturated and flamed out.
“Everyone “ had a pair. Meaning “everyone “ who you deemed affluent enough and stylish enough to matter to you? Gosh!
Lol: While only just this week I saw that my own ugly-comfy shoes of choice for the last two summers have now won the approval of the “Ask a Cool Person” columnists at NYMag. I’m a trend setter. Whee!
Anonymous wrote:I love my pair from two years ago but haven’t found another that I like
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the big Nike swoosh is super cringy and low class. On still has some cachet among upper middle class.
Oh crap - I've been wearing Nikes for years! I wish someone had told me this before. If I had known my friends and neighbors were cringing at me, I would have definitely changed brands.
What should I wear?!
Why do you care so much?? lol. Wear what you like. Life is too short to worry about what other people think of your shoes. I’m embarrassed for you that you care so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the big Nike swoosh is super cringy and low class. On still has some cachet among upper middle class.
Oh crap - I've been wearing Nikes for years! I wish someone had told me this before. If I had known my friends and neighbors were cringing at me, I would have definitely changed brands.
What should I wear?!
Anonymous wrote:I think the big Nike swoosh is super cringy and low class. On still has some cachet among upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:My son who is into fashion and has tons of sneakers has been wearing Asics metallics recently. I'm feeling the metallic look (which is more urban) may seep into the mainstream in a few months.
https://www.asics.com/us/en-us/gel-kayano-14/p/ANA_1203A537-109.html?width=Standard
So 1990's
Anonymous wrote:I'm not suggesting they were ever "cool" but I think they had a certain cachet and everyone had a pair. Now whenever I see them I just think they look so dorky. Did they get too popular and thus too many less stylish and less affluent people are wearing them or maybe just a trendy new brand that got over-saturated and flamed out.