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as long as it's mostly black then you'll be fine. But IMO patent leather would be a great touch because dress/tuxedo shoes are very shiny like PL. (Gowith XIs especially the space jams)
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Well said.Originally Posted by ssgefiestoakagerger
I used to think wearing Jordan's to a formal function was proper but not anymore.
I'm sorry to the people for whom my message could offend.
There's only three basic reasons why you would want to sport Jordan's in a function like this: style, what it represents or what the name bears.
Style? Air Jordan's aren't prestigious anymore; they have no quality and you could find something better with knock-offs.
What it represents? I wouldn't want to be praising another man on my wedding day in front of my woman.
What the name bears? Wouldn't that be ironic, he failed with his own marriage by infidelity. What does wearing his shoes on to a wedding signify?
Originally Posted by b00g3r
here's what I WORE for my WEDDING....
-peace
Originally Posted by Uncle Sam 1013
Well said.Originally Posted by ssgefiestoakagerger
I used to think wearing Jordan's to a formal function was proper but not anymore.
I'm sorry to the people for whom my message could offend.
There's only three basic reasons why you would want to sport Jordan's in a function like this: style, what it represents or what the name bears.
Style? Air Jordan's aren't prestigious anymore; they have no quality and you could find something better with knock-offs.
What it represents? I wouldn't want to be praising another man on my wedding day in front of my woman.
What the name bears? Wouldn't that be ironic, he failed with his own marriage by infidelity. What does wearing his shoes on to a wedding signify?
now that was well saidOriginally Posted by guerilla law
Originally Posted by Uncle Sam 1013
Well said.Originally Posted by ssgefiestoakagerger
I used to think wearing Jordan's to a formal function was proper but not anymore.
I'm sorry to the people for whom my message could offend.
There's only three basic reasons why you would want to sport Jordan's in a function like this: style, what it represents or what the name bears.
Style? Air Jordan's aren't prestigious anymore; they have no quality and you could find something better with knock-offs.
What it represents? I wouldn't want to be praising another man on my wedding day in front of my woman.
What the name bears? Wouldn't that be ironic, he failed with his own marriage by infidelity. What does wearing his shoes on to a wedding signify?
The fact that you reduce the entirety of potential human motivations to three completely undermines any validity your opinion may have had. The reasons you chose also betray a common and disturbing trend in shoeheads. You know, not everyone wears - or for that matter does things- for what other people think. Do what you want to do for your own reasons, not for "prestige". Rockin' J's, or any other sneakerhead shoe should be about you, not what others think. If someone feels comfortable with their groomsmen wearing J's so be it, more power to him - and let the haters hate while others live. I know I wear J's to work - and i am highly paid professional- because it keeps me motivated to do an excellent job and reminds me how fortunate I am to have that job and afford those shoes, coming from where i have. I vote for Concords. Always look slick with a tux.
Originally Posted by s dubl
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