18 Dec 2009 @ 11:05 AM 
 

Sports Shoes on Christmas – Nice or Not?

 

Christmas Is Coming, Feet Are Still Running Wearing nice official clothing and footwear during the festive Christmas Eve is very nice, but very often it is just something like a social norm: “You must wear your patent-leather shoes, otherwise what will the Johnsons say?” But you should really ask yourself, why does someone have to take your opportunity to wear these nice rounded and so comfortable Puma sneakers? Christmas Eve is an awesome time. Everyone gets prepared for the holiday, Santa Clauses all around, choirs singing the old hymns that everyone knows since their childhood, snowy time, cold time, with a lot of lights on the trees, street lights and people’s houses. It is an awesome time, and no one can doubt that. Usually, in this particular time of year, people care about each other more than ever. They care about each others’ interests and feelings. And you also want to be in this circle of trust and love, not just simply get your feelings hurt and not wear your favorite Nike sneakers just because some guy named Earl said that “this is not nice. ” Sports shoes are always stylish and nice looking; it’s ridiculous that someone considers sneakers as a bad form. There are such sneakers that won’t let your dear feet get cold. Manufacturers know what they do and they understand that people’s feet want to be warm and well during wintertime, including the Christmas-New Year period. If your friends or relatives still can’t put up with your preferences you can try to explain them these simple things. Even though Puma sneakers are initially meant for sports, people wear them daily, same as Reebok shoes, or Nike sneakers. Probably, half of the society around you will be wearing sports shoes, and they won’t feel uncomfortable, even before Christmas in the Christmas Eve. In the end, this is just clothing and nothing more, even though some might consider clothing a part of their self-expression. Urban fashion is something that in some way became a part of our daily lives – business suits, sneakers, jerseys, sweatshirts, caps, hair styles, glasses, etc. Some things we’ve got used to so much that we don’t even notice them. Then why do people want to prevent someone from wearing his favorite Reebok shoes? It is only because such things form their social norms and their requirements. No common sense, no good reason, no anything.

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Last Edit: 18 Dec 2009 @ 11 05 AM

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