(My last few posts have been relatively long, so I'll try to keep this one a bit shorter)
If you know me well, you'll know that I like shoes. During my free time, I'll sometimes go online shopping for shoes. Most of the time I don't even have the intention of buying shoes; I just want to look at them.
In my opinion, shoes are one of the most essential parts of an outfit (if not the most important). They're obviously super important for protecting your feet. Imagine walking around without shoes... That would be pretty painful and awkward.
I, however, also believe that shoes have a much deeper meaning and purpose than to just protect your feet. Shoes make a statement about who you are and allow people to get a glimpse of your traits.
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I really like to use sports as an example of what I'm talking about, especially soccer. You can often make (correct) assumptions about a player's style based solely on their shoes. For example, if there's a player with extremely bright and flashy cleats, they're probably quick and skilled (see image 1). On the other hand, if there's a player with basic, normal cleats, such as the ones in image 2, they're probably a very fundamental and "no nonsense" player. They aren't the flashiest, but they get the job done. They also usually provide their opponents with a few aches and bruises.
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These stereotypes often apply for other areas as well. Even in everyday life, I often guess what type of a person someone is based on their shoes. A person who wears nice formal shoes might be someone who is disciplined and hard working. A person who just wears regular tennis shoes might be chill and down-to-earth. A person who wears "hypebeast" shoes might have a lot of clout and self-confidence (and money).
You might be wondering: "Since you like shoes so much, what are your preferences David?" That's a good question. Thanks for asking.
I'm not gonna lie. I like "hypebeast" shoes. I think they look super nice and are extremely comfortable to wear. Unfortunately, I do not have the money to afford those shoes, so I wear lifestyle Adidas shoes like NMDs. As for color, I prefer my casual, everyday shoes to be shades of black or white. On the other hand, I prefer the shoes I wear for sports (basketball and soccer) to be flashy and bright. They draw the spectators' attention and make your plays much more impressive.
I believe the shoes you wear are a statement about who you are.
Shoes are great.
Images:
1. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0659/9347/products/nike-mercurial-veloce-3-electric-green1_1024x1024.png?v=1493409263
2. https://assets.adidas.com/images/w_600,f_auto,q_auto/b285b4143d6742fbb4dca7fa00dbdc5e_9366/Copa_Mundial_Cleats_Black_015110_01_standard.jpg