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== Low-end Sneakers: an exception? ==
 
== Low-end Sneakers: an exception? ==
For some people, certain inexpensive canvas sneakers may be appropriate. Buyers should be careful when choosing  
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For some people, certain inexpensive canvas and leather sneakers may be appropriate. Buyers should be careful when choosing a pair and play it relatively safe with colors and materials, depending on age.
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While these brands are considered okay by many, the durability of their shoes is generally not very good, though some people prefer the appearance of a torn and weathered canvas sneaker.
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=== Converse ===
 
=== Converse ===
 
Converse is an American sneaker company that formerly made its shoes in the United States but moved its production overseas in the early 2000s to reduce costs and avoid bankruptcy. Their iconic canvas sneakers are instantly recognizable for most normal people. While these will not help you stand out, they may help you pass inspection.
 
Converse is an American sneaker company that formerly made its shoes in the United States but moved its production overseas in the early 2000s to reduce costs and avoid bankruptcy. Their iconic canvas sneakers are instantly recognizable for most normal people. While these will not help you stand out, they may help you pass inspection.
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For SS 2013, Converse collaborated with [[Inventory Stockroom]] on [http://stockroom.inventorymagazine.com/collections/Converse/ two sneakers], one in antique white and one in navy. Some will find these completely OK.
 
For SS 2013, Converse collaborated with [[Inventory Stockroom]] on [http://stockroom.inventorymagazine.com/collections/Converse/ two sneakers], one in antique white and one in navy. Some will find these completely OK.
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=== Vans ===
 
=== Vans ===
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Vans, like Converse, has its roots in US production, but cut costs by moving production elsewhere in the late nineties. Their shoes are frequently associated with skater culture. Opinions about Vans are mixed. Some maintain that it is a good basic sneaker, and some dismiss it entirely as bro-tier.

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Low-end Sneakers: an exception?

For some people, certain inexpensive canvas and leather sneakers may be appropriate. Buyers should be careful when choosing a pair and play it relatively safe with colors and materials, depending on age.

While these brands are considered okay by many, the durability of their shoes is generally not very good, though some people prefer the appearance of a torn and weathered canvas sneaker.

Converse

Converse is an American sneaker company that formerly made its shoes in the United States but moved its production overseas in the early 2000s to reduce costs and avoid bankruptcy. Their iconic canvas sneakers are instantly recognizable for most normal people. While these will not help you stand out, they may help you pass inspection.

John Varvatos Converse is slightly more expensive than standard converse and comes in a variety of more distressed-looking styles. Some people argue that these look better.

For SS 2013, Converse collaborated with Inventory Stockroom on two sneakers, one in antique white and one in navy. Some will find these completely OK.

Vans

Vans, like Converse, has its roots in US production, but cut costs by moving production elsewhere in the late nineties. Their shoes are frequently associated with skater culture. Opinions about Vans are mixed. Some maintain that it is a good basic sneaker, and some dismiss it entirely as bro-tier.