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bred 11's look good.
Space Jam & Concord XI are in my opinion the only non-dress shoes that look good with a suit
If you feel like you're going to regret it later on in life that probably means that you shouldn't wear them to begin with. And if you and your significant other get divorced because of wearing sneakers at a wedding you're probably marring the wrong person to begin with.
this. also why would you regret wearing jordans to your wedding later in life? who cares? wear what you want to wear..... no one ever said you have to get married in a suit either. you don't have to conform to every last detail in life that society has been established as "right".
THIS!!! I feel like I have my own mind and i don't live my life going off of what "society" has manipulated everyone to believe is right. So on my wedding day ill wear what I want regardless of anyones opinion. Jordans or slippery earls Polo shirt or suit just wear what u think is right for your day cuz once again it is YOUR day.And it's not even about wearing Jordan's exclusively, wear what you want is my point.
See if Red Octobers might be an acceptable alternative.Getting married in October.
Asked if I could wear my Space Jams...was told no lol.
Might negotiate for the reception however.
i understand and admire this way of living sneakers, but to me doesnt make sense, i mean, you could hammer a nail with a stone, you'll plant it in the wall anyway, but it's not the right thing to do no matter what!To each their own, I rocked Concords at my reception. In my opinion it's all about how Jordan or Jordans impacted you and your life. If your a 2 year sneakerhead it might be something you regret. I'm on double OG status so when I seen Come fly with me in 89 it was a wrap. Jordan and Air Jordans consumed my life, I went to college and hooped where I met my wife and had I not seen Come fly with me who knows what the outcome wouldve been, the rest is history.. If your gonna do it, pay homage dont make a fasion statement......
I feel bad for you. I knew I'd wear Jordans on my wedding day before I even met my wife I married. If you're going through a "phase" of being a sneaker head than you aren't really a sneaker head, you're a hype beast and are just collecting shoes to be trendy. If you want to be a goose and fly with the flock and wear a plain black tux with a white shirt and black shoes and be hum drum and uneventful, go for it, there's plenty of followers out there for you to mimic.Huh, bunch of poor saps. Wait a while before you decide to wear j's at your wedding. Realize that this could be just a phase in your life and that 10 years from now you might see things differently. If you treat your wedding like its a high school prom night, then you shouldn't be getting married yet.
I feel bad for you. I knew I'd wear Jordans on my wedding day before I even met my wife I married. If you're going through a "phase" of being a sneaker head than you aren't really a sneaker head, you're a hype beast and are just collecting shoes to be trendy. If you want to be a goose and fly with the flock and wear a plain black tux with a white shirt and black shoes and be hum drum and uneventful, go for it, there's plenty of followers out there for you to mimic.
In this situation, I'd be on of the few if not the only on wearing Jordans. Should i just leave em at home? or what do y'all think
my friends whole wedding party wore jordan 1 breds they looked pretty cool in the photos and at the time IIRC
by the way this is my older Sisters Wedding!! what y'all think
well, i like to dress how i want but i'd say to some extent you have to follow convention at an event out of respect for the guests. i wouldn't have cared if people wore flip flops to my wedding but everyone is different and some people are nazis at their weddings, don't want their pics f'd up, etc. depends on what the crowd is like