I was really bummed when my amassed collection grew larger. Being unable to commit to wearing each and every pair regularly makes me felt bad. I have heard of various incidents where soles crumbling, falling apart, yellowing, and cracked leather when not worn. That is true fear, my friends.
But as we all know, release dates are all marked over our calendars as cabinets and drawers gets filled up.There is the need to segregate the "needs" and the "wants" to limit our buying else we risk the. There will be painful choices to whether cop or not. So allow me to share with you guys with some of the factors I consider when I decide to buy a pair.
Disclaimer - Please do not be offended as the below write-up is from an individual perspective and not directed to anyone.
So I always try to:
Get shoes that matches my wardrobe: Wearability is very important for me. I'll want a pair that is able to look good with berms and denims at the same time while being able to match most of my clothing easily.
Cop cosy shoes that provides great comfort: I run errands on a daily basis - meaning I'll have to be on my feet on most occasions, so naturally comfort would be one of the key priority I look at when I purchase a pair of kicks.
Meaningful Purchase: I always enjoyed good design concepts behind a collaboration or release. Remember the BHM pack? They were more than just basketball shoes, for they were created for remembrance of important people and events in the competitive sports history. It's really enjoyable to know what I am rocking and meaningful stories behind the creation.
Don't force it: Skip silhouettes that doesn't fit - regardless of how limited it was.As much as how good Flyknit Racers look, I was unable to rock them good as I am leaning on the bigger size. Forcibly wearing slim profile kicks would make my overall fit look a "V-shaped cone"-which in my opinion was unflattering. Vise Versa for the scrawny with overly padded skateboarding shoes on feet.