I like to think of myself as a fashionable gent. Sadly I will not be taking partaking in this trend. https://www.gq.com/story/ballet-flats-menswear-trend?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=gq&utm_mailing=gq_manual_062424&utm_medium=email&bxid=5bdccfcc2ddf9c58d0f2f33f&cndid=30515450&hasha=ebe6738d614035074b9a9c81ab05c614&hashb=bb756e875c99902c163a46fcd33498cb9af105b3&hashc=e787c020aa528b809540db417b0fc94b4a4d31592d9d2183f1d5954710b3d9b5&esrc=&utm_campaign=gq_manual_062424&utm_term=GQ_Daily_Active
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Interesting. I've never been a fan of ballet flats, nor of being told what to wear just for the sake of fashion. We are all so different, and I believe that what we wear should reflect our personal tastes rather than just following trends. With this trend of gents wearing ballet flats, I can't blame anyone for wanting to be off-trend! The Crocs shoes have definitely been a popular trend, so I will keep an eye out for ballet flats. I'm glad you shared this, as I might have thought that ballet was really taking off. Fashion should be about expressing individuality, not conforming to someone else's idea of what's in style.