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This is just a personal opinion of mine. I own about 30 pairs of shoes at this time, the vast majority of which consists of mid/hi-top Nike/Reebok/Jordan brand sneakers and 6-inch Timberland Boots.
They just don't look right together to me. For example, below is a picture of Chris Brown wearing the Reebok ES22 with skin-tight skinny jeans. Notice, it makes his feet look big and the shoe just doesn't look as stylish...
On the flip side, below is a picture of someone wearing the Air Jordan 13 Playoffs with loose-fitted jeans. Notice that his feet don't seem as big with the jeans coming over the shoe and IMO it even makes the shoes look more stylish.
Personally, I always wear loose-fitted jeans (or even occasionally baggy jeans) with my mid/hi-top shoes. Since I wear a size 12, I especially wouldn't look very good wearing many of my shoes with skinny jeans.
And as an aside, besides the Chuck Taylors, mid/hi-top truly became popular during the time everyone was wearing loose-fitted/baggy jeans.
But what say you about this?
They just don't look right together to me. For example, below is a picture of Chris Brown wearing the Reebok ES22 with skin-tight skinny jeans. Notice, it makes his feet look big and the shoe just doesn't look as stylish...
On the flip side, below is a picture of someone wearing the Air Jordan 13 Playoffs with loose-fitted jeans. Notice that his feet don't seem as big with the jeans coming over the shoe and IMO it even makes the shoes look more stylish.
Personally, I always wear loose-fitted jeans (or even occasionally baggy jeans) with my mid/hi-top shoes. Since I wear a size 12, I especially wouldn't look very good wearing many of my shoes with skinny jeans.
And as an aside, besides the Chuck Taylors, mid/hi-top truly became popular during the time everyone was wearing loose-fitted/baggy jeans.
But what say you about this?