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Friday, March 5, 2010

The White Sneaker.


This little old photo just over here? How cool is her vibe? She’s playing around with that, ‘Yeah, this is just what I threw on as I left the house this morning,’ kind of look. Which lets face it, anyone can do. What is clever about this outfit is that the baggy graphic t-shirt instantly contrasts with the skinny jean, only to grow to new heights with the embellished blazer (oh-so-in), and all is wrapped up nicely with her cute little White Sneakers. (I don’t especially enjoy the cigarette-accessory but beggars can’t be choosers).

My issue with the White Sneaker lies not in this here photo. The issue lies within the tens of millions of young girls who have jumped the ol’ bandwagon and hitched a ride to Target-Town to purchase a pair of White Sneakers for $8.95.

Not only am I a huge believer in a little individuality, but also ‘the hunt’.

Come on people! ANYONE can pop down to Target and buy a pair of White Sneakers. Where’s your sense of adventure? Don’t you yearn for the thrill of walking down the street and having a glimmer catch the corner of your eye? The double back? The entrance into the shop that makes you feel like you’re the first person to ever see the contents? Then that beautiful moment when you pick that something up and find out that yes! not only is it in your very own size but double yes! they’re on sale?

I would swap a pair of Target White Sneakers for that rush anyday.

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