Wtf are those
Looking for something cozy but not too flashy for client meetings.
I have mcqueens but those sneakers might be a little loud. Was looking at Prada loafers but might be way too flashy for a business setting.
I love this product. I’ve owned the Cloudrunners in the Eclipse | Frost color way for a few years and I must admit they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn!
Looking for something cozy but not too flashy for client meetings.
I have mcqueens but those sneakers might be a little loud. Was looking at Prada loafers but might be way too flashy for a business setting.
New Balance
I love this product. I’ve owned the Cloudrunners in the Eclipse | Frost color way for a few years and I must admit they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn!
How much they paying you
these the new hokas, never heard of em then all of a sudden cant look down without seeing someone in them
I love this product. I’ve owned the Cloudrunners in the Eclipse | Frost color way for a few years and I must admit they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn!
They better than hokas? Been very interested in these since the hokas disappointed me in terms of comfort
these the new hokas, never heard of em then all of a sudden cant look down without seeing someone in them
They went IPO last year. Signed Federer from Nike and flooded the streets
@proper is a big fan, hit him up
Just get a solid black pair of derbies?
Loafers are def casual but look cleaner than sneakers in a business setting imo. Wouldn’t personally go for a flashy designer loafer mind you. Black stock and Weber ones look nice
these the new hokas, never heard of em then all of a sudden cant look down without seeing someone in them
Looking for something cozy but not too flashy for client meetings.
I have mcqueens but those sneakers might be a little loud. Was looking at Prada loafers but might be way too flashy for a business setting.
I think it would be beneficial to have multiple pairs and tailor your approach to who you're meeting with. People in sales talk mirroring to build rapport, but I think it's more important to be who your potential client THINKS they are or hopes to be. But most importantly, just don't be ugly. It's hard to sell s*** when you're ugly.
Tldr: pick what makes you feel comfortable, confident, and makes you look the best. If you're short, get a heel. If you have big ass feet, wear black shoes, etc