Shoes you hated to wear
Back in the day (when Nike, Reebok weren't popular yet), Adidas (black with red stripes), Pumas (blue suede with white stripe) and Converse (white or black) were the rave of shoes.
And I had Kmart "TRAX". Why did I hate them? Because it seemed that every kid in America knew that style of shoe and shopping at Kmart for shoes put you in the class of "cheap". I swear every day it seemed that I got some comment on my TRAX. People would give you a nickel and tell you to save up to buy better shoes.
Consequently, my $5 allowance each week eventually was saved up to buy my own shoes (instead of my mom getting them at Kmart). VANS were my shoe of choice after that.
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And I had Kmart "TRAX". Why did I hate them? Because it seemed that every kid in America knew that style of shoe and shopping at Kmart for shoes put you in the class of "cheap". I swear every day it seemed that I got some comment on my TRAX. People would give you a nickel and tell you to save up to buy better shoes.
Consequently, my $5 allowance each week eventually was saved up to buy my own shoes (instead of my mom getting them at Kmart). VANS were my shoe of choice after that.
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My mom made me wear saddle shoes with my uniform. Pro Wings were the cheap shoe of my day.1
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2nd for the saddle shoes. Those were terrible with that ugly plaid uniform:)0
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_dracarys_ wrote: »My mom made me wear saddle shoes with my uniform. Pro Wings were the cheap shoe of my day.
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oh my god, I know exactly what you mean! I wanted ADIDAS SOOOO BAD! my mom bought crappy walmart shoes. And in marching band I needed good shoes -- so I suffered for it. I still have arch problems.0
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Like these. These were the only kind that were cool shoes in elementary school and such.
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Love/hate relationship with my climbing shoes. They're uncomfortable magic.1
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Back in the day when I wanted Nike or adidas trainers or something remotely stylish, my parents could only afford to buy be Nicks trainers, not Nike, nicks.
I absolutely dreaded wearing them for P.E at school, so I made my own Nike tick from some paper, coloured it in and stuck it on my shoes....voila Nike trainers haha you had to be inventive when your parents were broke
Also a pair of big clunky buckled shoes my mum made me wear during first couple of years of primary school, I HATED them. Used to hide my feet as far under my chair as I could so nobody could see them0 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Those shoes in 80s with the velcro straps.
I also hate ferragamos, allen edmonds and cole haans. These were my go to shoes circa 2008.
Why lump AE in with those other two? For SHAME!!! lol
For me, flip flops are the worst effing things to wear. Don't want anything between my toes.2 -
1970s... track shoes. Google them if you dare. And I know my Mom didn't pay much for them.0
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I wore a pair of Walmart shoes. But life was such a blast growing up. Playing with friends, building forts,playing different sports, building bikes and riding them up/ down the neighborhood and hills, that materialistic things like shoes I could care less. I feel bad for kids now.they've put such an importance on things like that, that it almost seems that's what matters and they bullying these days is so harsh, it really makes you appreciate our generation0
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »dozenmonkeyz wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Those shoes in 80s with the velcro straps.
I also hate ferragamos, allen edmonds and cole haans. These were my go to shoes circa 2008.
Why lump AE in with those other two? For SHAME!!! lol
For me, flip flops are the worst effing things to wear. Don't want anything between my toes.
Ferragamos are the worst... all blake stitched and yet charging a fortune because it's a brand name and has been lionized by the Italian community.
Ferragamos just don't have any style that I like, and like you said they get by on having a name with some past glory. But true Allen Edmonds are GY welted, just not the 'AE' line sold at some value retailers. IMO they offer great quality for value so I'd never lump them in with Ferrags or Cole Haan. But obviously you have to like the way they look first and foremost.0 -
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I decided to wear these cute heels to work but ended up limping around the office barefoot - which wasn't quite appropriate or professional around clients had crazy blisters and I've still got two marks on each foot!! Safe to say they went straight in the bin0
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Being a kid in the 80's we had Buster Brown shoes. I hated wearing them!
You could crack cement with them they were heavy as hell. But they sure did take a beating, which was mostly why my mom got them. I was a tomboy and really rough on my shoes. Also Catholic school, couldn't wear sneakers.0 -
Pair of blinged out sexy heels I bought for my work Christmas party. I dance a lot and was limping by the end if the night with blisters.
Loved the way they looked so much, wore them out drinking on a girls night 2 months later. I had side-to-side blisters on the pads of both feet for weeks after....still have the shoes. Keep kidding myself it's not the shoes, must be how I'm wearing them LOL1 -
I wore a pair of Walmart shoes. But life was such a blast growing up. Playing with friends, building forts,playing different sports, building bikes and riding them up/ down the neighborhood and hills, that materialistic things like shoes I could care less. I feel bad for kids now.they've put such an importance on things like that, that it almost seems that's what matters and they bullying these days is so harsh, it really makes you appreciate our generation
That's how I was. It was keds and flip flops. Never noticed or cared what other kids wore.. and thankfully never got picked on.
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These were one of my favorites. They sold them at the drugstore because they were "good for you"
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Totally forgot about the pair of bright orange clogs I used to wear they used to really hurt my heels for some reason. Don't think il ever wear clogs again lol0 -
lenoresdream wrote: »Being a kid in the 80's we had Buster Brown shoes. I hated wearing them!
You could crack cement with them they were heavy as hell. But they sure did take a beating, which was mostly why my mom got them. I was a tomboy and really rough on my shoes. Also Catholic school, couldn't wear sneakers.
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kate141987 wrote: »
Totally forgot about the pair of bright orange clogs I used to wear they used to really hurt my heels for some reason. Don't think il ever wear clogs again lol
I had these!0 -
kate141987 wrote: »
Totally forgot about the pair of bright orange clogs I used to wear they used to really hurt my heels for some reason. Don't think il ever wear clogs again lol
I had these!
My mum had a pair as well, I felt all grown up wearing them haha was the nearest thing I had to hi heels as a child lol they made some racket though, could hear me before you seen me0 -
Aw how did you people not love saddle shoes? I got mine for kindergarten and was so pround of them!!
I was embarrassed of my snow boots. Thought I looked like a clown.
I used to also hate wearing sneakers, when I was fatter. I also felt like a clown. Luckily sneakers are more in style now and I have some bad *kitten* shiny Stan Smith Adidas and Asics. I wear them all the time.0 -
The sandles with the hard rubber bumps that stuck up. I don't know how I wore them, now it looks like deadly needles poking up at your feet.1
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JessicaJS23 wrote: »I wore a pair of Walmart shoes. But life was such a blast growing up. Playing with friends, building forts,playing different sports, building bikes and riding them up/ down the neighborhood and hills, that materialistic things like shoes I could care less. I feel bad for kids now.they've put such an importance on things like that, that it almost seems that's what matters and they bullying these days is so harsh, it really makes you appreciate our generation
That's how I was. It was keds and flip flops. Never noticed or cared what other kids wore.. and thankfully never got picked on.
And shoes/ clothes like those really has you appreciate and take care of the shoes/ clothes you get now.0
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