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Revision as of 06:15, 31 May 2013
sneak·er /ˈsnēkər/ Noun A soft shoe with a rubber sole worn for sports or casual occasions.
Low-top sneakers
Low-tops are extremely versatile, and a great replacement for ratty tennis shoes. They can easily be dressed up or down. These are often not too pricey. A few pairs, in mute colors like white or black, should cover your wardrobe and not break the bank.
ADD MORE ABOUT DIFFERENT BRANDS AND STUFF FROM PRICE RANGES
Cheap-tier
- Adidas (Samba, Adi Ease)
- Converse (Chucks, Jack Purcell)
- Gravis
- Nike (SB, Plimsoles)
- Vans (Authentics, Era)
- Generic Surplus
Mid-Tier
- AllSaints
- Svensson
- National Standard
- Raf Simons (Made in Portugal)
- Generic Man
High-tier
- Common Projects
- Raf Simons (Made in Italy)
- Balenciaga
- Rick Owens
High-top sneakers
The less versatile form of shoes, as the name suggests they come above the ankle. Be careful here, many high top sneakers are found to be gaudy, and harder to pull off. It's easy to fall into hypebeast territory here.