An Image of Practicality

gameboy shoes

According to Syberpunk these eccentric shoes are all the rage with teenagers in Japan, probably because they are just so practical if I had to make a guess. For added convenience, old school Nintendo Gameboys fit snugly in the designated position for easy access to pop in and out at a moment’s notice. Apparently they don’t have bags or purses over there. And they like archaic handheld systems. And it doesn’t rain. And they don’t ever step in dog shit.

Source [geeksugar]

9 Responses to An Image of Practicality

  1. I am a pretty big pokemon fan, i like the games, and i love the original show…but this….this takes it a bit too far…. o_0

  2. jb84 says:

    What if it rains? :D

    Oh wait. It’s a Nintendo system. It can take it.

  3. Valentine says:

    Yikes! It looks cool and scary at the same time.

  4. -S- says:

    Retrooooo lol that’s crazy. Why do they have such weird crap over in Japan – like vending machines that distribute already worn girls panties
    …I’m not making that up.

  5. Ragingterror says:

    As though people wearing platforms that tall didn’t look ridiculous enough with their helmets and elbow pads…;)

  6. Pundarquartis says:

    I suddenly feel a compelling urge to buy those… and no, I am not a girl :/

  7. bs angel says:

    I just look at that picture and all I can think about is twisted ankles. OUCH.

  8. I just wonder if they will spin out as I boogie, oogie, oogie across the dance floor with John Travolta…hmmmm.

  9. Deadlock says:

    Do you think anyone wuld buy this for actual wearing purposes?????

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