Cute Sneakers
Let’s face it, sneakers are a very practical shoe. They
have rubberized soles, for better traction on slippery surfaces. They have good overall cushioning and arch
support. Their lace-up style keeps your shoe securely on your foot, regardless of you activities. However,
there are a lot of sneakers that look like they were designed for your kid brother or your grandmother. Where
you can find really cute sneakers?
Every person’s definition of cute sneakers varies, but I think that cute sneakers
should look good with jeans, pants, or a knee to calf length skirt. This immediately excludes those off-white
orthopedic walking shoes that middle-aged women wear with their business suits when they walk around during lunch
time. That look just screams: "My real shoes hurt my feet and I don’t care who knows it." Why don’t they take the
trouble to design their own pair of Keds? Keds sneakers have a low profile and you can now create your own design
incorporating thousands of colors and patterns. You will have unique and cute sneakers.
Skechers also has a long line of cute sneakers. Some of Skechers sneakers aren’t
even lace up. They hold your foot in place with an elastic strap the mimics the style of a Mary Jane. They are the
perfect hybrid for wearing with skirts or in the office. If you can get away with a more funky look, there are many
cute skateboarding sneakers. Vans and Ecko have made feminine versions of their puffy skateboarding shoe. These
sneakers have a rounded profile and usually come in feminine colors like white and pink.
Traditional Converse and Chuck Taylor sneakers, paired with a great set of tights
and a knee-length jean skirt, can also make a very cute look. Both of these styles of shoes are so retro that you
can get away with a large amount of fashion freedom. Most designer lines, such as Fendi, Coach, and Gucci also make
very cute sneakers. Because they are designer, you need nothing more than a neutral pair of socks and jeans or
shorts to make any look attractive. Finding cute sneakers is just about knowing where to look.
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