Quotes on the topic: Sneakers


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I like wet hair and sweatpants. I like sneakers and ponytails.


I don't have any elaborate uniforms; I come to the ring in a T-shirt, a pair of sneakers and some shorts.


Not obsessed with particularly Nike, but sneakers in general. I love them.


I believe in dressing for the occasion. There's a time for sweater, sneakers and Levis and a time for the full-dress jazz.


I normally wear jeans and sneakers, but given an occasion, I enjoy dressing up.


For sure, my sneakers gotta match my jacket.


I love wearing flat shoes, but I am not one of those girls who walks around in sweat pants and sneakers.


I like the way my own feet smell. I love to smell my sneakers when I take them off.


You know, you cannot be comfortable on a high heel shoes the way you would be in sneakers. But, you know, not everyone wants to be on sneakers. Sneakers are for different purposes.


What am I going to tweet about? My sneakers?


The sneaker heels thing is a myth. They were saying, 'They're like sneakers.' No, they're like heels is what they're like. That's like saying a denim skirt is like jeans. It's not.


I thought about tennis. But the more I thought about the whole thing - lessons, equipment, going to the courts - I said screw it, I'm just going to go buy a pair of sneakers and go running.


Sneakers are not my thing.


I love a modern suit paired with a polo or cotton T-shirt... and then paired with leather sneakers, or cashmere joggers with a tailored blazer and a sleeveless puffer vest to get the ultimate informal and formal combination.


If you keep everything in the same palette of tone-on-tone neutrals, even a laid-back outfit of a slouchy sweater, jeans, and sneakers gives you a longer, leaner look.


Long chiffon pleated skirts look great with sandals or sneakers and a tank top or denim top.


Once you turn pro and you're making the big money and kids are buying your sneakers and your skates and your gloves and so on, you are a member of that role model club.


I own at least 300 pairs of sneakers.


I have as many pairs of sneakers as I have shoes.


When I was in Greenough, Montana, I came across a bear cub. I was off this path, and I thought, If there's a bear cub, that means there's a mother bear somewhere nearby. So I doubled back. If I'd kept going, I'm sure they would have eventually found my sneakers, and that's about it.