Many who read sneaker blogs have been into athletic footwear for a long time, but lately, sneakers have been gaining popularity across the entire fashion landscape. The New York Times is even taking notice, recently publishing a feature story on the sneaker’s coming of age. Analyzing the growing trend of wearing sneakers with a wide range of attire, NYT spotlights the recent run of fashion’s upper class pairing their pairs with suits and ties. Claiming that sneakers have undergone a “fashion baptism,” the article cites everything from Raf Simons adidas to Nike Flyknits as must-have fashion accessories, even on the red carpet. Ultimately, it makes sense for a wide range of individuals to wear sneakers, as kicks are generally more comfortable, and functional, than dress shoes. Read the New York Times‘ entire article here, and tell us how you feel about sneakers coming of age in the comment section below.
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