When I read the first article talking about the shoe companies... I gotta say, I'm not interested with the trend of shoes types. To me, shoes are shoes; they're there for the convenience of needing a pair to run around in.
The overall view on the article, it tells me that no one can say what is cool, and what isn’t. To me, I believe that everyone’s personality and interests represent to them what is cool, and what isn’t. I can’t convince everyone to love my favorite music, can I? Of course not!! Everyone’s different.
For example: one of my friends loves modern/’Beatles’ rock, while I’m more into metal. That’s more of his loving for (which can be another way to look at ‘cool’), and that’s what I’m into as well. He’s got his interests in cool, and so do I.
Even if someone’s popular in some way, they can’t convince me 100% what is cool to me… but it doesn’t mean I WOULDN’T like it, and perhaps love it myself : )
Which brings up the next article with Rocky and the hoodies. I wasn’t influenced to loving to wear hoodies because of him. I love them because of the comfort, the style, and the use to becoming isolated from the world with them. But what the article shows me is that anything can represent something different to someone else, like a rapper or a jogger.
‘Cool’ is a word that only the person him/herself must figure out for themselves. If you what you wear is ‘cool’ to you, but no one else… who cares? Be a rogue; love what you love, and be your own type of ‘cool’ : )
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