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4 Sneaker Outfits We Can't Help But Wear Over and Over

Most of our holiday plans (not to mention lives) are quite different in just about every way this year, and we've been shifting our wardrobes accordingly. Don't let that fool you into thinking we've given up on great style in any way though. Rather, we're swapping our usual festive attire for more practical denim (the stretchier, the better), knit dresses, and platform sneakers.

Two Who What Wear editors, in particular, Lauren Eggertsen and Courtney Higgs, are almost exclusively wearing pairs from Converse at the moment, styling them with all of their winter-ready 'fits no matter the occasion (or whether there even is one at all). Their laid-back looks are so good, we guarantee you'll be saying good riddance to your party heels for quite some time.



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