Five Fashion Faux Pas When It Comes To Wearing Trainers |
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| By Hype DC |
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Brands suchlike puma, nike and onitsuka tiger sneakers are getting all the rage - and they sport the hefty architect price tags to match. Many top of the line lables are lending a hand in stylising and creating - not a sneaker, but actually a pair of footwear artwork. While sneaker traditions are surely being cast isolated, there are still a small amount of steadfast fashion no-no's with regards to trainer wear. Don't be caught making one of these classic fashion faux pas: White sneakers with black jeans - made renowned by jerry seinfeld, but still cringe worthy unless you want to be labelled a geek. However, there are many new takes on this traditionalistic fashion-don't, with celebrities like justin timberlake hitting the red carpet in white sneakers and a black suit for the mtv video music awards. However, unless you liken your fashion sense of right and wrong to those of timberlake - it's more than likely best to steer clear. Ditch the visible sock, peculiarly dark ones - we all will have to acknowledge white socks with dress shoes and dark trousers are a bad idea, but the contrary is similarly unfeigned. If you're sporting light coloured sneaks, stay out of the way of the long black tube socks. Instead, opt for low cut socks that stop just at your ankle, peculiarly whether or not you'll be wearing them with shorts. Hybrid recall - the cars can be all the rage, but you're not fooling anybody with a hybrid sneaker. Trainers that pose as dress shoes, with leather tops and sporty soles, are just attempting to be something they're not. They don't make a good impression at work and surely won't fit in at the gym, so the most proficient place for them is the back of your closet! Wrong way to walk to work - women has done it for years, but much to our dismay, men are picking up the trend of wearing their gym trainers with their work clothes for the everyday commute. Guys, whether or not you actually can't take the hard leather soles on your delicate feet, stick to a pair of stylish merrell shoes or alike street shoes with your suits, not $400 cross trainers with fluorescent orange racing stripes. (see next point) A fine line - continuing from the point above, there’s a fine line among trainers for the street and trainers for training. Sport sneakers belong in the gym or on the court so use your running shoes, cross trainers and tennis shoes for the intents that they were designed for and limit your everyday wear to converse sneakers or casual street shoes. . |
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