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So, what exactly is considered Tennis shoes?


So, I got reprimanded at work today for wearing sneakers. The same sneakers I've been wearing since I started, actually. They said I was in dress code violation, and told me that "tennis shoes" aren't allowed. I've always thought of tennis shoes as canvas Keds or Converse All-Stars. Mine are kind of plain, black with white laces. I guess someone might consider them skateboarding shoes, but I'm not really sure. The dress code doesn't outright say "dress shoes only", in fact, it says sandals are okay. I've never heard ALL sneakers are considered "tennis shoes" ever, but I just need to see if anyone agrees with me, or not. Or am I just crazy? Regardless, I can't really afford to run out and buy shoes because after nine months someone decided my shoes aren't okay anymore.

Well when I was growing up, all sneakers were considered "tennis shoes" because whenever we had Gym Class, the Gym teacher (even our regular teachers) will call sneakers tennis shoes. If sandals are okay, and you are comfortable wearing them, you could wear sandals. Since you cannot afford to buy shoes or a type of dressy shoe, you could go to a Goodwill store or any other second hand store, and see if you can find a pair of dress shoes at a cheap price so you are not going to spend a big amount of money for shoes. You might want to talk with your supervisor and ask them on what footwear to wear at work.



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Tennis shoes are our friends for life- they carry us to adventures far and wide and never fail to comfort us after a long day. This Tennis Shoes lamp will never run out of soft light for your childs room. Resin base and fabric shade. Uses a 25W maximum chandelier bulb.

Vintage Tennis Shoes Chandelier


Vintage Tennis Shoes Chandelier


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These vintage tennis shoes make this chandelier the perfect finishing touch to any nursery, bedroom or playroom. The decorative star speckled red shades bring the entire piece together. Shades are included. These lamps require 25 watt bulbs.

Pro-Keds Mens 69ER Lo Black Leather Shoes


Pro-Keds Mens 69ER Lo Black Leather Shoes


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Since 1916, the Keds brand has been satisfying customers and since its introduction in 1949, the Pro-Keds brand has done the same. A simple yet sturdy design provides not only comfort and stability, but durability as well. Endorsed by Sugar Ray Leonard in 1981 and worn by those such as Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe, these shoes are guaranteed to satisfy anyone. As an established and continuously growing brand, Pro-Keds footwear is bound to have a fit for everyone. Brand: Keds Type: Sneakers Color: Black Material: Leather Age Group: Adult Gender: Male Condition: New Color Mapping: Black

Keds Heritage Canvas Champion Slip On Sneaker Women's Shoes


Keds Heritage Canvas Champion Slip On Sneaker Women's Shoes


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Make a style statement that doesn't take a toll on your tootsies. This classic sneaker features easy, slip-on goring that ensures the perfect fit. From Keds.

Straw Shoes Sandals and Hat


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Antony Giblin Straw Shoes Sandals and Hat - Laminated Oversized Art

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An Introduction to Superga Shoes

They’ve been around since 1913, when Walter Martiny first began making rubber-soled shoes with the Superga logo, but the comfortable sneaker-styled shoe is making a huge splash this season. The fashionable Superga has been featured in such diverse magazines as Men’s Vogue, Oprah, Pregnancy Fit, Tennis and Teen Magazine. What is it that makes this little Italian import so appealing to such a wide market?

Insiders say that it is all about style and comfort. When Martiny retooled his factory after World War I to produce the Superga classic 2750 Heritage style, a fashion icon was born. The low-cut ankles and slim design was created especially to show off the foot, and was meant to be worn without socks. Originally made in leather, Superga now makes styles in canvas and a wide variety of other materials. Europeans who came of age during the 70s fondly recall their Superga shoes in much the same way U.S. Boomers recall their first pair of Converse or Keds.

In recent years, the company has focused on encouraging the 2750 and other styles as the choice of the fun and fashionable, releasing limited edition styles in bright canvas prints and designs for not-so-serious collectors. One of this year’s big hits, for instance, is the Superga Milano, with cotton canvas uppers inset with glittering Swarovski crystals.

For those with a less flashy sense of style, Superga offers classic styles in canvas and leather in a number of colors, prints and styles. These are just a few of the hot Superga People’s Shoe of Italy styles that have captured the eye of press and celebrities all over the world.

Superga Firenze

The Firenze is sneaker-styled with fully breathable leather uppers, gum rubber outsoles and cushioned insoles that promise comfort. The blunt rounded toe box is a throwback to classic industrial shoe styling, but the low cut ankle is designed to be worn without socks. Available in a variety of colors including black (with black soles) and chestnut (with white outsoles), the Firenze comes in both men’s and women’s sizes. It is the perfect casual work shoe.

Superga Torino

The fashion-first current flagship of the Superga canvas shoe line, the Torino is named for the Italian city in which the company is headquartered. Torino, Italy recently hosted the Winter Olympics. As for the shoes, the unlined cotton uppers are lightweight and breathable, and the fully cushioned insole makes for incomparable comfort. What makes the Torino so popular, though, is the no-nonsense style and the enormous variety of colors in which the shoe comes. Women can buy the Torino in basic black or white, or choose trendy options like sky blue, dusty rose, camel or navy. Men’s Torinos are available in black, white and navy. The company is famous for adding limited edition colors to their classic styles.

Superga Portofino

Superga’s most popular limited editions are usually named after Italian cities, and the Portofino is no exception. A cut above the usual cotton duck canvas line, the Portofino features slightly higher cut at the ankle, and the luxurious comfort of cotton linen canvas uppers. Like all Superga shoes, the Portofino for women features gum rubber outsoles and cushioned insoles for comfort and flexibility. The shoe is designed to show off your feet, with a rounded toe box and high-rise outsole, and comes in some of the most sought-after fashion neutrals and accent colors of the season, including Sand, Sky Blue and Camel.

Superga Venezia

Brand new in the Superga line, the Venezia is available in two high fashion colors. The 100% cotton uppers are not only breathable, they’re machine washable, so you can just toss your favorite shoes right into the washing machine. The Venezia is a limited edition Superga, with gum rubber outsoles and fully cushioned insoles to provide your feet proper support.

Superga Roma

Roma, the city of Romance and all things Italian, lends its name to the other limited special edition from Superga – the Superga Women’s Roma. Stylish enough to be featured in Teen Vogue and commented upon by blogging fashionistas all over the web, the Roma is quintessentially Italian and trendy. 100% cotton uppers are 100% breathable to keep your feet comfortable and cool, even when you’re pounding the pavement for hours, and the gum rubber outsoles and cushioned insoles pamper your feet with delicious comfort. Available in black and white aptly named ‘Ice’, these are the most popular shoes on the fashion horizon this summer.

About the Author

Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics concerning fashion and shopping often highlighting certain brands such as Superga

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