What is it with 50+ y/o men & white sneakers?
PhoenixWithoutAshes1
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There are a lot of us 50+ guys where I work and almost all of them ( but not me) wear either white New Balance or Nike's. What is up with that? Did I miss out on some memo when I turned 50? Can anyone explain this phenomenon?
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They're cheaper than the fancy colored ones....and they're not trying to impress anyone.5
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Cheap and supportive, like a good bra should be.7
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My dad is 62 and has worn the same style of white Reebok walking shoes for as long as I can remember.0
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1987 22 YO listens to Run D.M.C. "It's Tricky" thinks - White sneakers... cool.
2016 Same guy, now 51, thinks "What's cool? Run D.M.C. were cool. I'm going to get me some white sneakers!"3 -
Because when we were kids you had one choice WHITE! I do have some with blue on them but never bought a pair of red , green, neon etc .
Someday, when you're over fifty you will be the one out of fashion...it happens.
My three adult sons won't allow my to wear opened toed sandals after just seeing my toe nails once!5 -
Because their wives by the shoes for them at Sams Club or Costco, in the bargen bin, all they have is white mew balance, or nikes1
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I am 58..I have 3 pair..one white..one black..and one black/blue (for those really punishing walks)1
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That's hilarious because it's true. To complete the uniform, they always tuck their shirt into their jeans.1
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Pfft.. I'm over fitty and I wear blue, red, black, orange and yellow trainers.
Nike, Reebok, Mizuno, saucony, asics and PI.
The other day at the gym I was wearing a pair of Nike frees in black and yellow.
This guy walks up and while pointing at my shoes said : those are bad *kitten*.
White shoes? Only dedicated running or cycling shoes and a pair of awesome white leather Vans.0 -
Next up... a pair of UA training shoes in bright blue and black1
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ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »My dad is 62 and has worn the same style of white Reebok walking shoes for as long as I can remember.
I'm 62 and, just the other day, my youngest daughter poked fun at the white Nike's I was wearing and stated that proved how old I was.
They are comfortable. When they wear out, I will buy another pair just like them. Just like I did last time. As for fashion? I don't care what the rest of the world is wearing.
I don't change my phone out every time a new model comes out either.
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I'm just 36 and all my sneakers are white (with a little bit of blue highlights). It's what I like. If "you're old and boring" is the biggest fashion statement they make, I'm totally cool with that.2
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My dad is almost 70 and he only wears black sneakers. Unfortunately, he insists on pairing them with white knee-high socks and shorts.3
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That's hilarious because it's true. To complete the uniform, they always tuck their shirt into their jeans.
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My dad is 50 and he either wears work boots or black runners possibly dress shoes on occasion lol my moms bf is in his 50s and I have never paid attention to his shoes but I'll look next time0
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Same reason you don't see 50 year old guys wearing the current suit fashion where it looks like you stole your little brother's suit. Comfort comes 1st :-)0
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »Most men don't put too much effort into the way they dress and don't care so they let their wives dress them. And women are awful.
Really? Where you from?0 -
That's hilarious because it's true. To complete the uniform, they always tuck their shirt into their jeans.
I can't tell if you 'kids' are putting us senior citizens down, making fun of us, or what.
I have 2 pair of white tennis shoes (that's what we called them 60 years ago when they were black). I have my shirt tail tucked in all the time.
Looks better; check the pic of Mr. Eastwood above. Nice.
I also put two spaces after the period at the end of a sentence. Today's trend is to use only one space.
I've been ridiculed for that, too.
Doesn't bother me. And, I'm not likely to change a thing.
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I think its because back in the day, white was the only color available.0
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Only all white New Balance or Nike Trainers?
..... let's beat up the hillbillies.0 -
littlemissbgiff wrote: »littlemissbgiff wrote: »Most men don't put too much effort into the way they dress and don't care so they let their wives dress them. And women are awful.
Really? Where you from?
Reality
You mean your reality. Sounds bummy to me.0 -
Sneakers are supposed to be white. Only people from Europe and the U.K. wear multicolored sneakers and they have no right to dictate sneaker fashion since we invented them and decided early on that they're supposed to be white.
The plimsoll shoe was a British shoe first mass around 1870 for the British Army. This was then taken up by sports people (notably tennis players). Around 1895 Foster And Sons (based in Bolton, North Manchester. UK) designed and produced the first specific running shoes for the British 1924 Olympic running team.
Both were designed and made in the UK. Both were white.
The U.S. Rubber company made the first mass produced sneakers (Known as the Ked sneakers) in the U.S. around 1915 but they were black.3 -
StealthHealth wrote: »1987 22 YO listens to Run D.M.C. "It's Tricky" thinks - White sneakers... cool.
2016 Same guy, now 51, thinks "What's cool? Run D.M.C. were cool. I'm going to get me some white sneakers!"
Duh. Of course. Adidas Superstar II - aka shelltoes (now down to a pair of white with gold stripes and a pair of block pink Pharrell Williams edition) and Puma Suede Classics (yellow, red and green pairs) for me. Had to show the vid of Run DMC (feat. Aerosmith) - Walk This Way, to my teenaged daughter for her to understand just what a cool dad she has.2 -
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