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How to Make Etnies Sneakers Work for You without Making You Look Like a 16-Year-Old Boy

You will not regret buying these!

byMaryelin Ramos
April 27, 2021
in Fashion + Beauty, Shopping
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Etnies sneakers were created for skaters who need shoes for skateboarding and other athletics. The European brand grew in the US after skateboarder Pierre André Sénizergues, took over design for the brand. He designs so many famous shoes by them such as the “Senix”, “Low-Top Rap”, “Intercity” and “Scam” shoes. Even though Etnies has emerged in the US, they aren’t very popular with women.

The reason they are desired by so many is that the sneakers have a more teenager, sporty look. If you want to know how to style them, without look like a 16-year-old boy, well then keep reading.

Wear Their Feminine Etnies

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Sneakers don’t always have to be boring and sporty. Etnies does have some very cute and girly sneakers. Try their Callicut Women’s shoes that come in various styles and colors like the ones above! They are also super comfy and have a mid-puff silhouette with padding.

Etnies For Your Style

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One issue many women have with sneakers especially Etnies is matching them to their style. If you have a very feminine style wear these with cute jeans and a top like an off-the-shoulder blouse. Also, if you have a business casual style wear these with a favorite blazer in the color of the sneakers you buy.

Accessories Are Key

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A bit part of our outfits is accessories. If you want to look less sporty and want to focus more on your outfit then these are your sneakers, and accessories will help with that! Wear a great statement necklace with your outfit, to make the outfit look less casual. Also, wear some of the more basic colors of the sneakers so your accessories are more in focus than the Etnies.

Wear Some Great Bottoms

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Our pants and shorts make our outfits at times. If you style Etnies with some really fabulous pants it will be so helpful to your outfit. Wear the sneakers with some print pants either stripes, polka dot, or floral. Also, sometimes wearing mom jeans or pants in a less fitted form will bring out your outfit and help bring out your sneakers too!

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