Okay so I have a pair of active socks, high socks that go halfway up your tibia. Here's the problem, I don't have vans OR converse and there is NO chance I'm getting a new pair within 4 Months cause my mom just got me expensive uggs.thanks mom! Btw I'm not sarcastic. I have a pair of nikes though. But the problem with that is i am aiming for cool clean girl look. I can do that with a pair of vans, active socks, a cute tank, and some shorties.i think this is tomboy cool:nikes, active socks, shorts, and a tank. Idk it just doesn't make the outfit look clean and sleek. I am trying to be a role model, dress what represents you and Idk if it does. Do you think it is a big deal? Well duh no, I am talking about shoes while other people are trying to solve identity crisis, but what I mean is do you think it won't matter whether thy are sky blue vans or gray nikes? And sorry if I'm wasted your time with this not very important question
But hey, fashion is fun, it's like functional art you can wear around, it expresses a part of you. If you don't feel like the Nikes are the look you're going for, then don't wear them! Do you have a Salvation Army/Goodwill/any thrift shop nearby? I'm always short on money but have expensive tastes when it comes to fashion, and you can find some great stuff at Goodwill. Vans or Converse should be pretty easy to find if you're near a big-ish city.
If not, I'm sure you can still rock the high socks/Nikes combo, and in a few months when you can get the Vans, it will be that much more fun. [ pollux's advice column | Ask pollux A Question ]
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