
5 sneakers that we no longer want to see around And we say it for your sake
With the explosion of the sneaker market, everyone has begun to take a more or less credible interest in what until recently they called sneakers without too much shame. Sneakers are for everyone, of course, but just as in the fashion world, there are some things that should be avoided, in particular canceled. Historical models that have outlived their time and others that perhaps should never have found it, silhouettes with inexplicable success and others that deserve damnatio memoriae. Let's be clear, the writer would wear a pair of sneakers even in the shower, but some crimes must be stopped before it's too late, a bit like Tom Cruise in Minority Report.
So, in the role of a futuristic police sneaker, here are the 5 sneakers that we no longer want to see around:
Alexander McQueen Oversized Sneaker
Do we really need explanations? Having become famous in recent years, they have quickly taken to the top of the list of the world's ills, ousting the melting of glaciers and global pollution. Thought to be a union between a chunky sneaker and a more elegant shoe, they have turned into a real mass phenomenon especially thanks to the audience that sees skinny jeans as a still socially acceptable choice.