By Petula Dvorak, Photo: Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post, The Washington Post, July 25, 2022
“It’s a whole different generation,” Barbara Mickles said out loud, to no one in particular, shaking her head and adding a grandmotherly “mmm-hmmm” to underscore the absurdity of $100 sneakers on ever-growing kid feet.
Mickles, 62, was watching a swarm of kids, including a few of her 16 grandchildren, go giddy over sneakers — Nike, Adidas, Champion. All the hot brands.
Back in Arkansas, Shoe Carnival was where her kids got shoes. About $10 a pair. Why would kids want to wear shoes that cost the same as a grocery trip?
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