stilettos vs. sneakers

16 replies · 10830 views · Started by So_Focused · Jun 2005
So_Focused Landover, MD
Of course different dudes have diferent preferences. I wanna know how yall guys feel about this.Would you perfer a girl who mostly wore sneakers (i.e. Jordan's)or a female who rocks heels and open toes. I personally am versatile.I got my days where I'll trhow on some J's and chill with the ****. but then I got my days where I'll throw on some heels and STILL kick it with the ****.
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Hahaha · Jun 2005
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i like a chick who wears her femininty on her sleave so i of course perfer the chick shoes...
d.blaze · Jun 2005
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i like sneakers...just cuz stilettos and heels don't seem practical it seems like comfort should b a big part of
MisterCook · Jun 2007
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It's really not anything wrong with a girl rockin' J's and Forces(maybe just to the store or something).....but trying to wear 'em 2 da club or even CHURCH! Nothing's worst than that....I've always preferred a "lady" in heels. Sneakers "all the time" shows nothing but immaturity.
Jamaican Shawty · Jun 2007
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well err umm i chose not to walk in uncomfortable shoes such as stilettos on a regulary basis but any day in som j.o's or air max's dunks, vans, or some FLAT SHOES im ur gurl
YoungBlackNtelligent · Jun 2007
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MisterCook wrote:
It's really not anything wrong with a girl rockin' J's and Forces(maybe just to the store or something).....but trying to wear 'em 2 da club or even CHURCH! Nothing's worst than that....I've always preferred a "lady" in heels. Sneakers "all the time" shows nothing but immaturity.
I understand the church and sometimes at the club but how is that a sign of immaturity?? I don't see guys walking around in dress shoes all the time so why should I girl have to wear heels to be considered mature?? I think versatility is a MUST, I will wear heels the professional events, and most parties but if its a regular day, you will more than likely catch me in some J'z. Not because I'm immature, but because that's whats most comfortable for me.
KaliBabi · Nov 2007
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MisterCook wrote:
It's really not anything wrong with a girl rockin' J's and Forces(maybe just to the store or something).....but trying to wear 'em 2 da club or even CHURCH! Nothing's worst than that....I've always preferred a "lady" in heels. Sneakers "all the time" shows nothing but immaturity.
how is a lady wearing sneakers all the time immature? GUYS do it too, if u ask me they are far worst with it. I remember goin to prom, my date had on a very nice suit wit sum damn jordans. I was sooo ****.
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rkfl2004 · Nov 2007
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KaliBabi wrote:
how is a lady wearing sneakers all the time immature? GUYS do it too, if u ask me they are far worst with it. I remember goin to prom, my date had on a very nice suit wit sum damn jordans. I was sooo ****.
****... ...dats crazziii...I woulda pretended like i dn't kno him.. and as for the whole snekars vs stilettos...i actually dnt own any jordans, dunks and especially no air forces....i kinda like flats and modest heels (def not stilettos) to chill in cuz they make me feel gurly....
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KaliBabi · Nov 2007
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rkfl2004 wrote:
****... ...dats crazziii...I woulda pretended like i dn't kno him..
now that u say that i wish i woulda did that, lol.
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NeoSoulBrotha · Nov 2007
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A Tux, and some uptowns... The sad thing is I've actually seen this, on several occasions. I just think the shoes should match the outfit and the occasion. Fellas, if you need to coordinate with a flashy suit, try Stacy Adams. Ladies, nothing wrong with tennis shoes, just not with a formal dress. My $0.02
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