Now I understand that we all have our own personal style and whatnot and are entitled to wear what we want to wear. Freedom to express ourselves, one of the many reasons I love America. However. I must say that certain posts on this blog will be about people wearing certain shoes (such as Mick, who was highlighted last week). Now, Mick was a positive example of someone wearing shoes in an interesting and creative fashion. This post...not so much. Yesterday I was driving on Drayton Street on my way to Starbucks and as I was sitting at the Liberty Street light, I noticed a girl walked (or stomping I should say) on the sidewalk next to me. Let me try to paint a picture for you what she was wearing. She was wearing a light, cream-ish color dress (i say cream-ish because there is no real color name for what it was), with a small black purse with diamonds (it kind of looked like a purse a flower girl would carry..no joke) and the kicker was on her feet was a pair of high top Nike sneakers. Black and gold nike sneakers.
The combination was atrocious. The sneakers were cute, and if worn in an appropriate manner, I would have loved it. However. Between the purse, the dress and the kicks, I was not feelin' it. Unfortunately being in the car and driving, I couldn't talk to her and figure out what statement or whatever she was trying to make was. I just knew that I had to share this with you all, because I know we have all seen people that outfit's make us cringe. To each it's own. I'll end with that. To each it's own.
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