When we're young, there are rarely things more important to us than having "the right shoes". For me, thinking back on shoes I had throughout my childhood is a pretty good timeline of memories. As I started reminiscing, I thought "Hey, maybe some of these shoes should make a comeback?"
Kim Broussard of Abbeville is collecting gently used or new shoes for her part in helping American Cancer Society's Vermilion Relay For Life.
Good morning everyone! Thank you to all who brought in shoes last week. Your donations have brought my collections to 64 bags...
A few years ago, Crocs were wildly popular. It seemed like "everybody" was wearing those flimsily made chunks of foam rubber. In recent, years, they've come to be regarded as gauche...
You know that old quip that said everything Fred Astaire did, his dance partner Ginger Rogers also did -- only while backwards and in high heels? Looks like fashion designers and artisans took that concept literally and to heart.
As soon as this anonymous Burger King employee posted this picture of him stomping on lettuce, with his shoes on, that was to be used on burgers, his location was quickly pinpointed!!! The photo was posted on 4Chan, a site known for hacking and interfering in daily internet traffic, clearly shows the employee's feet firmly planted in the restaurant’s lettuce containers.
Lafayette is often recognized for it's delicious food and amazing culture. Recently, we were dubbed the 'Tastiest Town' according to Southern Living. We also just celebrated Festival International de Louisiane which was crowned as the best for world music. Tell somebody to make some room on Lafayette's trophy shelf for another top honor as our very own Sneaker Politics was recently ranked by Compl
The Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro Concords are one of the most highly coveted sneakers in the shoe game, so as they hit stores just in time for Christmas, the pandemonium was at an all time high. All across the country, lines formed and crowds got rowdy as folks awaited the chance to shell out $180 for a pair of the iconic black and white sneakers that went on sale at midnight.
Jordy Geller and I have something in common. When he was a kid his parents refused to buy him a pair of Air Jordan's. "Too Expensive," was the reason his parents gave him. Like many other kids that was the same reasoning I got from mine. Well, today Jordy Geller has his Air Jordans--and about 2,000 other pairs of shoes on display in what he calls the "ShoeZeum."
Amid more budget cuts towards education, Michele Miller, principal at Jackson Elementary School in Sacramento's Rescue Union school district, is selling all of her shoes. She says that she is desperate for someone to adopt the shoes because her school is "banking" on it.