Emma Chamberlain
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Like they were worn in by that person.
I want to get a pair of jeans, you know, freshly made and I want to wear them in myself and they'll get creases and stuff in spots that are personal to me.
Maybe I'm getting too heady about all this, but there could be a connection there.
Moving on, super flat shoes.
Like I'm talking about shoes with like no sole, okay?
Like it is like a flat, flat, flat shoe, like barely any sole.
Mainly in the form of boots, either ankle, not ankle boots, but like either like mid-calf boots or knee-high boots, super flat, flat, flat, slim boots, okay?
Which is a departure from what we've been obsessed with the last few years, which is like chunky boots.
We've loved the moto boot.
We've loved platform boots.
I think that is out.
I think a slimming boot that has like barely any sole to it, a small understated foot could be what's next.
But also that extends to another 80s trend, which is a super slim leather dance shoe.
OK, my dad educated me about these when I was making my 80s fashion trendy or timeless podcast episode.
I called him and I was like, hey, you know, I did some online research, but you were on the ground living it.
So is there anything I missed?
And one thing he told me I missed was the Capizio dance shoe.
And I didn't really know what that was.
So I Googled it and it looks sort of like a tap dancing shoe or something.
It's leather shoe or leathery shoe.