Are Sneakers OKAY For Older Guys?

Are Sneakers OKAY For Older Guys?

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36 Comments

  1. GTFO Are you Kidding? New Balance rocks. Their 840 and higher an their upper end tennis shoes (leather uppers) are awesome. You’ve picked styles that are guys trying to pretend they are in high school. Wear what you want, but please PUT ON SOME SOCKS!!! You want REAL MAN SHOES? Go check out Russell Moccasin Company’s selection. I have a pair of Elk loafers that would kick your white hi tops azz. Seriously, get real. We’re dressing for US not the women we’re interested in. Sheesh…..

  2. To be honest, as you age and body’s change, it’s difficult to find even casual sneakers that don’t make my feet hurt for days. I’ll stick with my sneakers on weekend when I know I’ll be walking around a lot. For socializing, I agree – a cleaner sneaker works well.

  3. Great advice. I have wide flat feet. Tried those leather sneakers. Not wide enough. I’m 70 years old. Need more of your great advice. Thanks 😊 Wayne, Menifee, CA

  4. Most white sneakers look great but once you try them on…. extremely uncomfortable! This applies to many popular brands.

  5. Definitely better than flip flops. Guys who wear flip flops anyplace other than the pool or beach look ridiculous. Wear men’s shoes. You’re not a 14 year old girl, FFS

  6. I really don’t understand why some people think that you have to change your clothing style when you get older. If you like sneakers wear them, it doesn’t matter if you are 20, 40, or 60 yrs old.

  7. The plain white ones are nice. However at 57, and a few million miles on my knees and lower back, my Skechers are my go-to’s and stull look good.

  8. Everyone likes to bash New Balance or other running type shoe. The problem for a lot of older guys, is that a fashion type shoe does not offer any support at all. Sometimes you just have to choose comfort over style. If it’s gonna be a long day on your feet, weigh the cost of how your feet are going to feel. Sometimes it’s just going to be a better choice choosing comfort over style. It doesn’t do you any good to pick a better looking shoe if part way through your day your feet are killing you.

  9. Yes! Got my white Oliver Cabell, navy Greats, and black Koio sneakers – just to mix it up – have been happy with all! Must have for spring and summer!

  10. love the white oxford with blue stripe you’re wearing — where from? just discovered your channel today and I love it!

  11. Adidas Advantages or K-Swiss Lozan Clubs give a nice clean aesthetic and also are not too expensive though from legendary Euro brands.

  12. yes, dress sneakers. Penny loafer styled dress sneakers are perfect for older men. I wear Vince brand.

  13. I am 62, and I prefer my ASICS Gel sneakers. Most importantly, they give my feet great comfort and support. I have different pairs, color/design for different occasions, and clothing pairing. Now; when I go out for an occasion or event, I will wear something more dressy.

  14. The still attractive guys(figure & style) i see a lot in tasteful sneakers, mostly all white, but also in chuck’s any color….. the boring dad-type i see more in really ugly cheap leather shoes or outdated running shoes😉
    But fashion!! 😁 latly i see more and more young girls walking around with so unattractive bulky jeans ruined their figure… but it seems to be trendy for teens😅

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