I also admit nothing makes me cringe more than seeing a man wearing a polo shirt or other non t-shirt and then sporting tennis shoes. Wear some loafers or other casual shoes but do NOT wear tennis shoes with polos.
Okay I don't truly cringe, but I do notice.See, I'm just flabbergasted that anyone would even notice something like this! I am so out of the loop with things like that. It would never even occur to me to cringe.![]()
Wear the Tennis shoes!
As A man...when I see a women in jeans with heels on first thing I think of is that she's probably pretty easy and desperate for some lovin.
Jeans are NOT dressy so I don't understand why people try to make them be dressed up.
Jeans ARE casual. They are NOT dressy.......I don't care what kind of top you dress them up with. You don't wear them to a formal event or to a professional workplace. So you can wear them with any casual shoe. That includes a tennis shoe.
For heaven's sake quit looking at how everyone around you is dressed and experience life instead. Talk to people, look around, notice the world, not the people's clothes.
General statement.......not personal to anyone on the thread.
In Chicago you've never seen that? I saw it everywhere when I was there last summer.I have never seen anywhere here wearing high heels with jeans.
OMG, my DH tried to do this the other day and with white tennis shoes no less.I also admit nothing makes me cringe more than seeing a man wearing a polo shirt or other non t-shirt and then sporting tennis shoes. Wear some loafers or other casual shoes but do NOT wear tennis shoes with polos.
I think your co-worker is thinking of the word frumpy, not skanky. In no way are tennis shoes skanky.Some in a previous post said that they did not understand how jeans with tennis shoes would be considered skanky. I am the OP on this thread and that is what my co-worker said, not me.
They most certainly can be dressy. No one said they would wear them to a formal event. But I will wear jeans, heels and a cute top out to a nice restaurant. And my DH is a professional and his office is casual, so yes he can wear jeans to his professional workplace.Jeans ARE casual. They are NOT dressy.......I don't care what kind of top you dress them up with. You don't wear them to a formal event or to a professional workplace.
For heaven's sake quit looking at how everyone around you is dressed and experience life instead. Talk to people, look around, notice the world, not the people's clothes.
I also admit nothing makes me cringe more than seeing a man wearing a polo shirt or other non t-shirt and then sporting tennis shoes. Wear some loafers or other casual shoes but do NOT wear tennis shoes with polos.
I definitely feel that your shirt and shoes should match in style.