Believe it or not, some women actually don’t care what a shoe looks like, I’d wear neon boogie pink platformed moon boots if they were as comfortable as crocs! “It’s for me, not them” 😂
Yes thats true. Roast city. Its almost more rediculous when i see a grown man in themed crocs like shrek ones or the cars ones. Like sorry your not 5 years old.
Men wear boots. Obviously, your lifestyle and what you're doing play into it some, but men wear boots. If you're going to something that requires slacks and dress shirt wear dress shoes, get a pair of brooks or something for working out etc. but men wear boots.
They Yeezys, and also I wouldn’t be surprised if her husband has won the lottery 6 times, never tripped over himself before and has never been late to anything in his life
Crazy how she and the other girl who got fired, preach that marry women should be at home supporting their husbands and taking care of their kids and that the “boss women” are unhappy yet look at them happy while being “boss women “ and not staying at home taking care of their husbands and kids
@@mschavo13 Do you have a link to a video of Brett saying that women should stay home? I’ve only ever seen her defending women that get attacked for doing that.
Hahaha “my husband asked if he can buy crocs” 😂😂 I get that 100%. If there is 1 thing I can always count on - it’s that my wife will not let me go out in public looking silly!!
You had no idea about a lot of things let alone the market competition of shoes at the time and its impact on future generations. Of course you kids didn't know anything you were kids. Classic ancestors talking in hindsight.
Since it was a comparison of vans being similar to converse, “kind of like the converse” fits perfectly. You just have to use a small amount of critical thinking to comprehend sentences some times. Give it a shot!
There is a classy middle ground, Timberland makes a polishable black leather "dress" boot. But they have proper padding and soles you could storm trench in Ukraine with. Discreetly. Goes with quite literally everything, even a suit.
If you are wearing tims and they aren't scuffed up, I'm expecting your first day of work is today or coming up and you're trying to break them in. If I see you wearing brand new looking tims and they aren't even laced right, you're a tool. If you're wearing redwings, I know you're on the way to do some work.
I think the point was that you look like a poser wearing them when you don't need them to protect your toesies. Being part of "east coast culture" doesn't exempt them from that, lol.
@@jessecoronadojr.5339 they aren't the fad they were years ago, but they are 100% still a thing in NYC. Not really worn for fashion, just classic streetwear and blue-collar staple. Kind of like how wearing cowboy boots in Nashville is totally normal.
I agree. I hate to be a huge troll, but I feel like most of these comments are extremely biased. I saw a different RU-vidr judge clothes in the exact same way, and almost every comment was basically different ways of telling her to shut up and mind her own own business.
As an electrician who wears steel toes every frigging day I'm picking the one that gives me the most comfort as I stand on my feet for at least 10 hours per day no matter the cost. If I'm off I'm wearing cheap flip flop sandals or going barefoot in my home.
As someone whos been NYC those boots are appropriate as they are generally waterproof and puncture proof. The needles and urine in the streets requires protective footwear.
As a man I agree with her, if u don’t do construction don’t wear them, u look like you’re trying to be a man, those are the vibes!!! I can instantly tell who’s working in them and who’s not!!!!!!! And if u knew the pain construction workers go thru then u would understand wearing them is a badge of honor!
More like "posers trying to look tough vs dude who doesn't care and just needs something on his feet." I say "posers," b/c she _specifically_ made the distinction of those wearing them for _work_ vs those wearing them just for _fashion._ Personally, I don't care--wear whatever--but you definitely read your own issues into what she said, lol.
@@CHUKWUDIUGWUANYI-rp4sw no people buy boots because the practicality of doing construction in them to protect your feet it has nothing to do with looking or feeling anything? I don’t think u understand how painful it is to be a construction worker so to see someone pretend is somewhat offensive
@@teofiloljubisavljevic7943They’re comfortable asl and pretty easy to pull off. No disrespect to crocs but foam runners are just in fact built different.
@@teofiloljubisavljevic7943 no not saying foam runners are the best thing in the world but there’s definitely a design difference lol, it’s all up to personal preference but they’re not the same shape or material at all…
I'm a guy and I absolutely agree with the first one, you should have much more relaxed pants if you're wearing boots otherwise you'll look absolutely ridiculous.
you* not we haha every man to their own. in my opinion and personal experience, having nicer shoes goes a long way. i’m that guy that has comfortable/stylish boots but i’ll have the most radgity clothes on
And then you, a random man, goes to her video ''Do Men Prefer Natural Beauty?'' and give your useless 5 cents on what women should do. The irony is palpable.
Hey! Those "construction worker" boots are unisex, firstly, secondly, VERY COMFORTABLE, and thirdly, good support. Anyone who wears those is wearing them for co.fort. After five years working custodial, being on my feet most of my work day, I can confirm, they're great. Also, I wouldn't mind my man wearing them, because those cowboy boots may be hot, but they are PAINFUL when worn incorrectly, or while working hard, manual labor. I'm just being sassy; feel free to ignore me. I just wanted to put in my two cents.
Any boots, or shoes, that have a pointed toe are not good for your feet, and not comfortable unless you're lying. I've never seen a pair of cowboy boots that aren't pointy, thus I will probably never own a pair.
If someone is wearing Tim's on a job site they're clinically insane. Get the cactus boots, mace in the same factory on the same line, they just get a cactus stamp on them and they're $30
Remember gentlemen, you never ask a fish how to fish. Ask the fisherman. Shoes have never prevented a high value man from closing the deal, I promise you that.
i’ve never understood the fishing analogy. a fish is deceived and caught against its will. why would you compare women to prey? seems odd at best, malicious at worst
@@JuanJDuenas I’ll assume you are actually too slow to understand the analogy and not being purposefully obtuse while attempting to white knight. You know, Hanlon’s razor and all. Similarly to a fish, women are often initially attracted and “lured in” by things that aren’t necessarily describable. You can go to any woman and ask for their ideal and it is rarely in line with what they marry. It is easy to describe all of the things that we have been conditioned to recite as the “perfect partner” but biologically we are driven by things that we don’t always control for example: (arguably)pheromones, attitudes, confidence, tone, accent, body language, shape, etc. We know this exists because we can easily observe the opposite (see: the “ick” trend) The people who are most qualified to speak to what makes someone alluring to most women generally speaking would be the people who have had the experience actually alluring women. A fish may be attracted to food that he knows and has eaten, yet a shiny new lure may be alluring enough to cause him to bite regardless of any previous experience or familiarity with that specific lure. It’s simple biology. It isn’t predatory to say that for knowledge on what generally initiates attraction one should seek out those who have successfully attracted. It is common sense. So now, you should take some notes and go virtue signal somewhere else because I promise, you don’t have the requisite IQ to keep up.
@@breh9320 where I live, it gets in the negatives in the winter. The highest it got last year was like 105. In the summer it’s anywhere from like 70 to 95°.
I served this country so some chick can tell me what clothes or shoes are acceptable to wear. I will now wear a shirt, pants, and hat made entirely of crocs.
@@amyj4283 The term you're looking for is 'egalitarian'. However, this isn't even about that. Men's confidence and self esteem is already on the floor. The last thing they need is to have someone telling them they aren't wearing the right clothes.
The problem with that is there are innumerable other shoes just as or more comfortable that look 100x better. Literally no reason to wear crocs, or for them to exist.
@jonathanhagenbuch1018 I mean that's true. Personally I don't like them, and I don't even find them that comfortable myself, never owned a pair. But I know a lot of people like them and a good 90% at least don't like how they look but buy them for comfort.