Hey everyone,
I’ve just been thinking about something recently and I wanted to know if u guys could answer it. Do you think a girl looks hotter in sneakers with loose untied laces or tied laces so she has to work to get them off?
Thanks!
Tied or untied laces?
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Re: Tied or untied laces?
I'm not a fan of laced shoes. But this reminds me of my school days, when girls would often wear boat shoes as casual shoes. They'd take the laces out and replace them with these short coiled laces that they didn't have to tie, essentially making them into slip-on moccasins.
Or slip-off, more accurately.
That said, I've always liked when a woman wears shoes with straps and can slip out of them without unbuckling the straps.
Or slip-off, more accurately.
That said, I've always liked when a woman wears shoes with straps and can slip out of them without unbuckling the straps.
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Re: Tied or untied laces?
That reminds me of when I was in school too, girls used T-bar buckle Up school shoes or lace up shoes. I had both types though I usually wore the t-bars. I would buckle them into the furthest along hole so that I wouldn’t get in trouble for having them untied but I could still easily slip in and out of them. In a lot of the rooms we had high chairs around tables so you couldn’t touch the ground when sitting on them, I liked to dangle my T-bars off my toes by the strap until they fell.paradigm88 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:58 pm I'm not a fan of laced shoes. But this reminds me of my school days, when girls would often wear boat shoes as casual shoes. They'd take the laces out and replace them with these short coiled laces that they didn't have to tie, essentially making them into slip-on moccasins.
Or slip-off, more accurately.
That said, I've always liked when a woman wears shoes with straps and can slip out of them without unbuckling the straps.
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Re: Tied or untied laces?
We didn't have school uniforms or a firm dress code, so girls in our classes would dress pretty much as they pleased. When they did dress nicely, it was with purpose. But shoes with buckles or straps were rare. Every girl had a pair or two of loafers, some more pointed and feminine, some more bulky and clumsy with tall blocky heels.Lily Hoorn wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:23 amThat reminds me of when I was in school too, girls used T-bar buckle Up school shoes or lace up shoes. I had both types though I usually wore the t-bars. I would buckle them into the furthest along hole so that I wouldn’t get in trouble for having them untied but I could still easily slip in and out of them. In a lot of the rooms we had high chairs around tables so you couldn’t touch the ground when sitting on them, I liked to dangle my T-bars off my toes by the strap until they fell.
You say "used to," though. You can still leave your straps loose and dangle and lose your shoes outside the classroom, too.
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Re: Tied or untied laces?
The girls at my school always dressed effeminately, even when we didn’t have to. We always wear heels with tights or nylons at party’s. I still do love to leave my shoes untied, play with and lose them even though I left school a couple years back.paradigm88 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 12:48 pmWe didn't have school uniforms or a firm dress code, so girls in our classes would dress pretty much as they pleased. When they did dress nicely, it was with purpose. But shoes with buckles or straps were rare. Every girl had a pair or two of loafers, some more pointed and feminine, some more bulky and clumsy with tall blocky heels.Lily Hoorn wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:23 amThat reminds me of when I was in school too, girls used T-bar buckle Up school shoes or lace up shoes. I had both types though I usually wore the t-bars. I would buckle them into the furthest along hole so that I wouldn’t get in trouble for having them untied but I could still easily slip in and out of them. In a lot of the rooms we had high chairs around tables so you couldn’t touch the ground when sitting on them, I liked to dangle my T-bars off my toes by the strap until they fell.
You say "used to," though. You can still leave your straps loose and dangle and lose your shoes outside the classroom, too.