Post your shoe rotation..

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It would be nice to see what people wear the most as I know people here have a lot of shoes. Try not to post your collection though lol, just rotation.

Just got into the shoe game..from left to right infrared 6s, doc martens 1460 mono, red racers, cdg converse.
 
im not sure if general might is the best place for a post like this, I'm thinking showcase, maybe?
 
I've actually thought about making this thread myself.

We all came together by shoes and a lot of us moved away from it but still stuck around for general forum.

I'm actually curious what 'general forum' of niketalk has in terms of shoe collection now?

What grails did we keep, and what direction did our sneakers take after moving away from nikes/jordans?

I feel as though 'general forum' is it's own forum. I don't care about the actual 'shoeheads'.
 
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I'll take a pic of my rotation tomorrow morning when I get home. It's only about 4-5 shoes deep
 
I thought toms was a chick shoe
naw they are espadrilles, which are very much a unisex shoe. 

the history of the espadrille in case any dambs are given...
The espadrille has been around for centuries maybe even thousands of years. The Archaeological museum of Granada owns a pair of espadrilles that were found on human remains inside the “cueva de los murielagos” (the bat-cave). It is estimated that these shoes are around 4000 years old. Clearly, they are a very primitive version of today’s alpargatas.

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This light sandal, made with jute rope or braided hemp and with linen fabric, comes from Spain, where, already, they were being worn around the XIII century by the King of Aragons’ infantry men. Its name is derived from “esparto” which is a kind of plant that was originally burned then braided to make the soles.

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It was during the XIII century that the production of these shoes truly spread. Since it is a handcrafted shoe, making the treads employs many workers. The alpargatero’s (or espadrille maker) only job was to make the rope soles, while the seamstresses sewed the fabric and the band. At the beginning of the XIX century, Mauléon (a French city located in the Atlantic Pyrenees) began selling them in vast quantities. The first people to wear them were the catalano-aragonese military soldiers then subsequently by the priests. Around 1880, most espadrilles were sold to mine workers, but they were also exported to South America. It was the time of the “hirondelles”, which were young girls from the aragonese valleys who came to work in the espadrille factories between the fall and winter seasons.

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Traditionally, the alpargata was either black or it was left in its natural coloured fabric (the lighter version was worn on Sundays and the darker version during the week), and each region makes the alpargata in its own unique way. The ones made in Emporda are white and decorated with five bands of colour over the top of the shoe. One of the most famous designs made of white single-coloured fabric is worn by the Sardanes Dancers (traditional catalan dance).

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Around 1950, fashion evolved and this forced alpargata makers to reinvent the shoe with a more sophisticated design that was better suited to the times. This contributed, during the 1960s, to a special order of shoes for the Parisian festivities by the most celebrated designer of the time, Mr. Yves St-Laurent. He asked for an espadrille with a heel, which had never been done before. Suddenly, it was all the rage! Today, almost all the women who live in the southern regions have a pair of alpargatas with heels and ribbons that tie around the ankle.

Today, espadrilles are still extremely popular both in France and in Spain, especially in the summer. People seemed to like it because of the sole, which is 100% natural, molds itself to the shape of the foot, and allows the skin to breathe. The simplicity of this shoe makes very versatile and therefore easy to match with all sorts of different styles. If the espadrille has already been around for 4000 years then it’s not about to go out of fashion now!!
 
I've actually thought about making this thread myself.

We all came together by shoes and a lot of us moved away from it but still stuck around for general forum.

I'm actually curious what 'general forum' of niketalk has in terms of shoe collection now?

What grails did we keep, and what direction did our sneakers take after moving away from nikes/jordans?

I feel as though 'general forum' is it's own forum. I don't care about the actual 'shoeheads'.

my exact thoughts too.
I buy some pairs still but I definitely have my go-to shoes for workouts & for chillin. I'll post pics later, could be interesting
 
I wear like four pairs of shoes [emoji]128514[/emoji] Roshe runs, air maxs, some vans slip ons, and high top af1's. I'm too poor to afford da foams yet |I
 
office life: koston max

nike sb harbors 
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post work: flyknit lunar 1s, or 3's, roshe, new undftd slides i just got
 
Any of you got a pair of the new updated chuck taylors? I'll wait for an all black color. Not a fan of the lunar cushioning though. Wish they used zoom air instead.
 
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